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Not All Dogs Go to Heaven : ウィキペディア英語版
Not All Dogs Go to Heaven

"Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" is the 11th episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series ''Family Guy''. It originally aired on Fox television network in the United States on March 29, 2009. The episode was directed by Greg Colton and written by Danny Smith. In the episode, Quahog hosts its annual ''Star Trek'' convention and the cast members of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' are guests. After he was unable to ask the actors any questions at a Q&A session, Stewie builds a transporter in his bedroom to beam the cast over and spend the day with them. Meanwhile, Meg becomes a born-again Christian and tries to convert the atheist Brian to Christianity.
The episode garnered mixed reviews from critics and received a 4.8/7 Nielsen rating. ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''s Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, Wil Wheaton, Denise Crosby, and Marina Sirtis all guest starred as themselves, and Adam West and Rob Lowe appear at the end of the episode in a live action scene.
==Plot==
Meg catches the mumps when the Griffins attend Quahog's annual ''Star Trek'' convention, because Peter forced her to stand next to an irresponsible attendee with mumps to take a picture, believing him to be in costume as an alien. While recovering in bed, Meg becomes a born-again Christian after watching Kirk Cameron on television and begins irritating everyone with her beliefs. Meg is horrified to learn that Brian is an atheist and attempts to convince him to repent and convert to Christianity, but he repeatedly refuses. Finally taking drastic measures, Meg spreads the word of Brian's atheism around Quahog, which generally hates atheists, making him a social outcast.
Upon being made a pariah, Brian is banned from every bar and convenience store in Quahog, making it impossible for him to drink. Desperate, and suffering from delirium tremens (he hallucinates seeing several alcoholic beverages begging him to drink them), Brian fakes his repentance and convinces Meg to cease all hostilities against him so he can get back to drinking, but she takes him to burn books that are "harmful to God" (including ''On the Origin of Species'' by Charles Darwin, ''A Brief History of Time'' by Stephen Hawking, and a book titled ''Logic for First Graders''). A disgusted Brian admits his bluff and attempts to convince Meg that what she is doing is wrong. When Meg refuses to listen, Brian points out to her that if there were truly a loving God, then he would not have created Meg to have an attractive mother like Lois but have her be unattractive like Peter, and that she would not be living with a family that holds her in contempt and otherwise pretends that she does not exist (along with not even caring enough about her to get her a mumps shot). Feeling ashamed, Meg concedes to Brian's argument and apologizes for her behavior, confessing that she does not know how she can feel loved. Brian then assures her that the answers are inside herself, and the real meaning of their existence is out there somewhere. Afterward, it is revealed that the entire ''Family Guy'' universe takes place within the molecules of a lampshade, in the bedroom of Adam West, who appears with Rob Lowe in a live action scene wishing each other a good night.
Meanwhile, furious that he did not get a chance to ask the cast of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' any questions at the convention, and the fact that the cast instead answered questions completely unrelated to ''Star Trek'', Stewie builds an authentic ''Star Trek'' transporter and beams the cast over to interview them (in a nod to the TNG episode "Skin of Evil", Denise Crosby is killed in a show of force). Stewie decides to spend the whole day with the cast, which includes stealing Cleveland's van, having lunch at McDonald's, going bowling, and going to a carnival. However, they complain about minor things and greatly annoy Stewie, who beams everyone back after stating that they have ruined ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' for him, and that he hopes they all die.

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