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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man (literally old enough to be her father) is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man (literally (old enough to be her father, and technically almost old enough to be her father) ''grandfather'') is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
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* GivenNameReveal: This episode reveals that Bruce's last name is "Straight".
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* GivenNameReveal: This episode reveals that Bruce's last name is "Straight". Also doubles as an IronicName, given that it's [[CampGay Bruce]] we're talking about.
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* MoralDissonance: Joked about several times in this episode.
** Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q723nhwu4C4 Boys Beware]]''", which warns against homosexuals yet [[AllGaysArePedophiles equivalates homosexuality to pedophilia]].
-->'''Meg:''' Is this Earth?
** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would've been [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial]] back in a decade like the 1990s since it features a gay wedding--but at the time of its actual airing (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
** Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q723nhwu4C4 Boys Beware]]''", which warns against homosexuals yet [[AllGaysArePedophiles equivalates homosexuality to pedophilia]].
-->'''Meg:''' Is this Earth?
** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would've been [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial]] back in a decade like the 1990s since it features a gay wedding--but at the time of its actual airing (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
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** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would be a [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial episode]] back in 1994 since it features a gay wedding but at the time the episode really aired (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
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** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would be a would've been [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial episode]] controversial]] back in 1994 a decade like the 1990s since it features a gay wedding but wedding--but at the time the episode really aired of its actual airing (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
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* WhyWasteAWedding: Downplayed. While Bruce proposes to Jeffrey right after Meg calls off the wedding, but the priest refuses to marry them in his church so they have to move to a Walgreens parking lot and have Peter do it.
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* WhyWasteAWedding: Downplayed. While Bruce proposes to Jeffrey right after Meg calls off the wedding, but the priest refuses to marry them in his church so they have to move to a Walgreens parking lot and have Peter do it.
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, [[WhyWasteAWedding changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey]].
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, [[WhyWasteAWedding changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey]].Jeffrey]].
* WhyWasteAWedding: Downplayed. While Bruce proposes to Jeffrey right after Meg calls off the wedding, but the priest refuses to marry them in his church so they have to move to a Walgreens parking lot and have Peter do it.
* WhyWasteAWedding: Downplayed. While Bruce proposes to Jeffrey right after Meg calls off the wedding, but the priest refuses to marry them in his church so they have to move to a Walgreens parking lot and have Peter do it.
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The show runs on Negative Continuity. What’d you expect?
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* NegativeContinuity: Brian reappeared in this episode, [[UnexplainedRecovery alive and well]], despite Lois shoving him into the wood chipper at the end of the previous episode, ''La Famiglia Guy''
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* SuicideBySea: The janitor and the single father kill themselves by filling their pockets with rocks or bowling balls and standing in the water to sink to their doom.
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* SuicideBySea: Parodied. The janitor and the single father kill themselves by filling their pockets with rocks or bowling balls and standing in the water to sink to their doom.doom....in a mop bucket.
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Misuse, this trope is usually said as a threat, An Arm And A Leg describes it better.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: First episode where Bruce gets a major role.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: First This is the first episode where Bruce gets a major role.
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* IWillTearYourArmsOff: Is exactly what happened to Peter.
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* NegativeContinuity / UnexplainedRecovery: Brian reappeared in this episode, alive and well, despite Lois shoving him into the wood chipper at the end of the previous episode, ''La Famiglia Guy''
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* NegativeContinuity / UnexplainedRecovery: NegativeContinuity: Brian reappeared in this episode, [[UnexplainedRecovery alive and well, well]], despite Lois shoving him into the wood chipper at the end of the previous episode, ''La Famiglia Guy''
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* NegativeContinuity / UnexplainedRecovery: Brian reappeared in this episode, alive and well, despite Lois shoving him into the wood chipper at the end of the previous episode, ''La Famiglia Guy''
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, [[WhyWasteAWedding changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.Jeffrey]].
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* FullyAutomaticClipShow: The [[TheStinger end of the episode]] features a supercut of a bunch of funny things Peter did, while he was cursed with tiny arms.
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* FullyAutomaticClipShow: The [[TheStinger [[TheTag end of the episode]] features a supercut of a bunch of funny things Peter did, while he was cursed with tiny arms.arms.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Lois goes into hysterics over Meg and Bruce's marriage, and Peter smacks her with his arms while saying the phrase word-for-word (well, except with "man" changed to "woman", of course).
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Lois goes into hysterics over Meg and Bruce's marriage, and Peter smacks her with his arms while saying the phrase word-for-word (well, except with "man" changed to "woman", of course).
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* MoralDissonance: Joked about several times in this episode. Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5VNe9NTOxA Boys Beware]]''", which uses the terms [[AllGaysArePedophiles "homosexual" and "pedophile"]] interchangeably as though they have the same meaning.
-->'''Meg''': Is this Earth?
-->'''Meg''': Is this Earth?
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* MoralDissonance: Joked about several times in this episode. episode.
** Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5VNe9NTOxA com/watch?v=q723nhwu4C4 Boys Beware]]''", which uses the terms warns against homosexuals yet [[AllGaysArePedophiles "homosexual" and "pedophile"]] interchangeably as though they have the same meaning.
-->'''Meg''':equivalates homosexuality to pedophilia]].
-->'''Meg:''' Is this Earth?
** Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.
-->'''Meg''':
-->'''Meg:''' Is this Earth?
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-->'''Lois''': Peter, I'm sorry. I'm just not okay with our daughter marrying a man who is clearly gay.
-->'''Peter''': You know, you're starting to sound an awful lot like your own mother.
-->'''Peter''': You know, you're starting to sound an awful lot like your own mother.
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-->'''Peter''':
'''Peter:''' You know, you're starting to sound an awful lot like your own mother.
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* SubvertedCatchPhrase: During Bruce and Jeffery's wedding, they declare, "Oh, Bruce!" "Oh, Jeffery!" Then the Kool-Aid Man bursts through the wall saying his trademark "Oh, yeah!", only to stop short and leave with a RapidFireNo, taking ''Literature/TheBible'' with him.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man (literally old enough to be her father) is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
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* ComingOutStory: [[spoiler:After 52 years of being in the closet, Bruce finally comes out to his parents.]]
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* ComingOutStory: [[spoiler:After After 52 years of being in the closet, Bruce finally comes out to his parents.]]
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce [[spoiler:which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.]]
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* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce [[spoiler:which, which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.]]
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* ShamMarriage: Bruce only goes along with the scenario to placate his parents.
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* AffectionateNickname: Bruce and Meg have given each other affectionate nicknames. Meg is "[[Film/TheMeg The Megalodon]]" and Bruce is "[[Film/BruceAlmighty Bruce Almighty]]".
* AnArmAndALeg: Peter's arms get ripped off by chains at a Cherry Poppin' Daddies concert.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Meg plays of Bruce's famous "Oh no!" with Jeffrey's "I know!".
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
* ComingOutStory: [[spoiler:After 52 years of being in the closet, Bruce finally comes out to his parents.]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: First episode where Bruce gets a major role.
* FullyAutomaticClipShow: The [[TheStinger end of the episode]] features a supercut of a bunch of funny things Peter did, while he was cursed with tiny arms.
* GivenNameReveal: This episode reveals that Bruce's last name is "Straight".
* IWillTearYourArmsOff: Is exactly what happened to Peter.
* MoralDissonance: Joked about several times in this episode. Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5VNe9NTOxA Boys Beware]]''", which uses the terms [[AllGaysArePedophiles "homosexual" and "pedophile"]] interchangeably as though they have the same meaning.
-->'''Meg''': Is this Earth?
** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would be a [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial episode]] back in 1994 since it features a gay wedding but at the time the episode really aired (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
* SelfDeprecation: Peter puts himself down, possibly on purpose.
-->'''Lois''': Peter, I'm sorry. I'm just not okay with our daughter marrying a man who is clearly gay.
-->'''Peter''': You know, you're starting to sound an awful lot like your own mother.
* ShamMarriage: Bruce only goes along with the scenario to placate hisparents.parents.
* SuicideBySea: The janitor and the single father kill themselves by filling their pockets with rocks or bowling balls and standing in the water to sink to their doom.
* SuicidePact: Esther joins a suicide pact with her boyfriend, Bobby.
* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce [[spoiler:which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.]]
* AnArmAndALeg: Peter's arms get ripped off by chains at a Cherry Poppin' Daddies concert.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Meg plays of Bruce's famous "Oh no!" with Jeffrey's "I know!".
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Peter and Lois' first concern about their 18-year-old daughter dating a 52-year-old man is that the man is clearly gay. The age gap is never brought up once in the episode.
* ComingOutStory: [[spoiler:After 52 years of being in the closet, Bruce finally comes out to his parents.]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: First episode where Bruce gets a major role.
* FullyAutomaticClipShow: The [[TheStinger end of the episode]] features a supercut of a bunch of funny things Peter did, while he was cursed with tiny arms.
* GivenNameReveal: This episode reveals that Bruce's last name is "Straight".
* IWillTearYourArmsOff: Is exactly what happened to Peter.
* MoralDissonance: Joked about several times in this episode. Lois shows Meg the infamous 1950's propaganda video, "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5VNe9NTOxA Boys Beware]]''", which uses the terms [[AllGaysArePedophiles "homosexual" and "pedophile"]] interchangeably as though they have the same meaning.
-->'''Meg''': Is this Earth?
** Stewie notes how an episode with this plot would be a [[VerySpecialEpisode groundbreaking and controversial episode]] back in 1994 since it features a gay wedding but at the time the episode really aired (2020), its content is really nothing to sneeze over.
* SelfDeprecation: Peter puts himself down, possibly on purpose.
-->'''Lois''': Peter, I'm sorry. I'm just not okay with our daughter marrying a man who is clearly gay.
-->'''Peter''': You know, you're starting to sound an awful lot like your own mother.
* ShamMarriage: Bruce only goes along with the scenario to placate his
* SuicideBySea: The janitor and the single father kill themselves by filling their pockets with rocks or bowling balls and standing in the water to sink to their doom.
* SuicidePact: Esther joins a suicide pact with her boyfriend, Bobby.
* WeddingEpisode: The marriage between Meg and Bruce [[spoiler:which, after a series of wacky, shocking, and revelatory events, changes into the marriage between Bruce and Jeffrey.]]
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A lonely Meg enters a relationship with an unexpected suitor: [[CampGay Bruce.]] Meanwhile, Peter gets his arms torn off and is stuck with stubby replacements until the grow back.
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A lonely Meg enters a relationship with an unexpected suitor: [[CampGay Bruce.]] Meanwhile, Peter gets his arms torn off and is stuck with stubby replacements until the they grow back.
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A lonely Meg enters a relationship with an unexpected suitor: [[CampGay Bruce.]] Meanwhile, Peter gets his arms torn off and is stuck with stubby replacements until the grow back.
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* ShamMarriage: Bruce only goes along with the scenario to placate his parents.
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* ShamMarriage: Bruce only goes along with the scenario to placate his parents.