<Li> Jesus Christ (voiced by Seth MacFarlane in early episodes, David Goodman in "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure", Seth Green in "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Alec Sulkin in later episodes)--The central figure of Christianity . Throughout the duration of the series, there has been a running gag that Jesus drives a Cadillac Escalade . This is first seen in the episode "Blind Ambition", in which he uses it to pick up God from the Drunken Clam after He accidentally set the bar on fire . In "North by North Quahog", he is seen in the car in a trailer for the action film The Passion of the Christ 2: Crucify This starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus and Chris Tucker, and directed by Mel Gibson . Jesus Christ's most prominent appearance on the show came in the episode "I Dream of Jesus", where he worked in disguise at a vinyl record store called "Dead Format Records" before being recognized by Peter . After a public display of his powers, including walking on water, he becomes a huge celebrity in Quahog . While having dinner with the Griffins, Jesus proves to Brian that he actually is Jesus Christ by turning their dinners into ice cream sundaes, before immensely enlarging Lois' breasts at Peter's request, to the absolute shock of Brian . As the episode progresses, Jesus lets fame get to his head more and more while becoming more distant from Peter and his family, and ultimately gets himself incarcerated for drug abuse . When Peter visits him in prison, Jesus apologizes for his actions and decides that he probably was not mature enough to return to the world . He then gives Peter another record of "Surfin' Bird" as a gift after the first one he had was destroyed by Brian and Stewie . In "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", he turned water into funk . In the episode "Holy Crap", Francis repeatedly gives Jesus the employee of the week award, and is himself later seen in a golf course going for a fourth birdie . Upon missing his putt, he uses his power to move the ball into the hole . In the episode "And the Wiener is ...", Jesus and Moses use guns to defeat the Romans in a film by the National Gun Association . In the episode "Deep Throats", Lois asks "What if Jesus had given up?", after which Jesus is seen in a shabby - looking house sitting lazily in a chair, with several children running around him, and calls out to their mother asking why their ironing board is still out . In "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure", the adult Stewie tells his infant self of a time when he went back in time on vacation to see Jesus, saying that his abilities may have been exaggerated a bit . A cutaway shows adult Stewie and other members of the public watching Jesus perform Art Metrano's "tricks" while humming the song "Fine and Dandy". In "Boys Do Cry", Stewie imagines what it would be like meeting Jesus, and in a cutaway is then seen entering a room in Jesus' house to find him naked washing himself in a tub . Despite noticing Stewie, he carries on . In "Jerome is the New Black", he has an African - American counterpart in "Black Jesus" who is portrayed as a cool laid back character and is seen wearing sunglasses . In "Go, Stewie, Go", he is seen in a dodgeball game on the side of the jocks pelting numerous balls at the nerds . In "Life of Brian", Stewie is seen at the last supper suggesting the idea of rebellion to Judas Iscariot, pointing out that Jesus ordered five margaritas while all Judas had was the salad . In other episodes, Jesus has also been portrayed as a voice of reason, such as in "Family Goy", where he tells Peter about his Jewish identity after Peter and Lois quarreled over whether their family should be Christian or Jewish . However, in response to Peter's question asking which religion his family should follow, Jesus says "6 of 1, they're all complete crap". In "3 Acts of God", it is shown that Jesus is dating Carrie Underwood . In "The 2000 - Year - Old Virgin," Jesus has broken up with Carrie Underwood . </Li> <Li> Jillian Russell (voiced by Drew Barrymore)--Brian's cute, bulimic, and dimwitted ex-girlfriend who is portrayed as a stereotypical blonde . She is quite ignorant; for example, she does not understand that Adolf Hitler was defeated decades ago . She has a close friendship with Peter, who treats her more like a daughter than he does Meg, due to their similar levels of intelligence . The remainder of the Griffin family look on her as a figure of mockery and symbol of Brian's shallowness, although she has affection for them, involving them all in her wedding . She first appeared in "Whistle While Your Wife Works". She is the only girlfriend that Brian has dated for more than one episode, and was a recurring character in Season 5 . He stays with her purely for sex, though after they split, he felt strong feelings of love for her . In "Prick Up Your Ears", when Brian talks about Jillian's bulimia, he goes on to compare her to Karen from The Carpenters, who succumbed to anorexia in 1983, claiming she "overdid it" but he thinks "Jillian's found a good balance". She breaks up with Brian in "Movin' Out" when it is revealed that Brian did not want a committed relationship with her, and she briefly dated Mayor West . She got married in the episode "We Love You, Conrad". In "And Then There Were Fewer", her husband Derek Wilcox was murdered by Diane Simmons, making Jillian a widow . She is shown dating again in "Tiegs for Two", where Quagmire attempts to date her to make Brian jealous, but she and Cheryl Tiegs leave together when they realize how immature both men are acting . In "Valentine's Day in Quahog", Jillian is among the ex-girlfriends of Brian that Stewie assembles . </Li> <Li> Jim Kaplan (voiced by Danny Smith)--A con man who tricks Peter into spending money on various useless things on many occasions . He was first introduced as Doug but has been referred to as Jim in later episodes . First appearing in "There's Something About Paulie", he sells a car to Peter that does not have an engine under the hood but rather a picture of one by claiming that the car belonged to James Bond . He later sells Peter volcano insurance in "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" where Peter paid him with Lois' rainy day money (which she planned to use after Stewie broke Meg's glasses). With help from the accountant Max Weinstein, Peter reclaimed the money . Jim later sells Peter a TiVo in "Bango Was His Name Oh!". In "A Fish out of Water", he gives Peter a loan for Peter's new fishing boat and Peter offers up his house as collateral which later gets taken over by the bank and sold to a fashionable, artsy, neo-hippie - ish new couple named Jim and Abby . In "Hell Comes to Quahog", he sells Peter a tank for Meg at a car dealership for her first car and finally convinces him by saying "Did I mention it's a tank?" </Li> <Li> Judge Dignified Q. Blackman (voiced by Phil LaMarr)--The African - American judge who presides over trials involving any of this show's characters . His full name was revealed by the bailiff in "Veteran Guy" when Peter, Cleveland, and Joe were on trial for committing the Stolen Valor Act of 2013 . </Li>

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