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* GodBeforeDogma: Francis' intolerance and fanaticism are contrasted with the Pope's more reasonable and accepting stances.



'''The Pope''': ''[[BewareTheNiceOnes (irritated)]]'' [[TranquilFury Are you calling me a liar? Because I'll excommunicate your sorry...]]

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'''The Pope''': ''[[BewareTheNiceOnes (irritated)]]'' ''([[BewareTheNiceOnes irritated]])'' [[TranquilFury Are you calling me a liar? Because I'll excommunicate your sorry...]]



* RacistGrandma: Not that Francis voiced anything against different races and ethnicities, but he has a low opinion of other religions and ways of life, like Peter's non-religious lifestyle and Lois's Protestantism.

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* RacistGrandma: Not that Francis voiced anything against different races and ethnicities, but [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible he has a low opinion of other religions and ways of life, life]], like Peter's non-religious lifestyle and Lois's Protestantism.
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* {{Bowdlerisation}}:

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* {{Bowdlerisation}}:{{Bowdleris|e}}ation:



* CallingTheOldManOut: When Francis berates him at work, Peter stands up to him in a civil manner. [[DisproportionateRetribution His response is to fire Peter]].

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* CallingTheOldManOut: When Francis berates him at work, Peter stands up to him in a civil manner. [[DisproportionateRetribution His response is to fire Peter]].Peter.]]



* NoodleIncident: "Lois, lunch is a sin. Taking a break is a sin. [[Main/BestialityIsDepraved Bestiality is a sin.]] [[LampshadeHanging I don't know how that one came up, exactly."]]

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* NoodleIncident: "Lois, lunch is a sin. Taking a break is a sin. [[Main/BestialityIsDepraved [[BestialityIsDepraved Bestiality is a sin.]] [[LampshadeHanging I don't know how that one came up, exactly."]]]]"



** At Lois and Peters' wedding, Francis tacked a sign reading "to a Protestant Whore" under the traditional "Just Married" sign.

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** At Lois and Peters' Peter's wedding, Francis tacked a sign reading "to a Protestant Whore" under the traditional "Just Married" sign.



* ZanyScheme: Peter is trying to think of a way to get Francis to express love for him. Francis is highly religious, and the Pope just so happens] to be traveling in Rhode Island around the same time. When Peter sees the Pope on TV, he announces "I just got a crazy idea!"--and promptly sticks his hand in a working waffle iron. Once the pain fades, he realizes he can kidnap the Pope and get him to help with Francis.

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* ZanyScheme: Peter is trying to think of a way to get Francis to express love for him. Francis is highly religious, and the Pope just so happens] happens to be traveling in Rhode Island around the same time. When Peter sees the Pope on TV, he announces "I just got a crazy idea!"--and promptly sticks his hand in a working waffle iron. Once the pain fades, he realizes he can kidnap the Pope and get him to help with Francis.
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* AdamWesting: Patrick Warburton voices Superman during the Hell cutaway. This is a nod to Warburton voicing the character for a Creator/JerrySeinfeld commercial for American Express in 1998.

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* AdamWesting: Patrick Warburton Creator/PatrickWarburton voices Superman ComicBook/{{Superman}} during the Hell cutaway. This is a nod to Warburton voicing the character for a Creator/JerrySeinfeld commercial for American Express in 1998.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Vern, the vaudeville performer who would appear often early in the revival. He does his routine without his piano-playing partner Johnny. His piano-playing partner, Johnny, does not appear until "Blind Ambition".

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Vern, the vaudeville {{vaudeville}} performer who would appear often early in the revival. He does his routine without his piano-playing partner Johnny. His piano-playing partner, Johnny, does not appear until "Blind Ambition".
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** After a hooker made a wise-crack about him "being faster than a speeding bullet" (due to his [[SpeedSex premature ejaculation]]), Superman [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe ripped the hooker in half like a phone book]].

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** After a hooker made a wise-crack about him "being "[[SpeedSex being faster than a speeding bullet" (due to his [[SpeedSex premature ejaculation]]), bullet]]", Superman [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe ripped the hooker in half like a phone book]].



* NotHyperbole: After Francis disappears during a baseball game and Peter comments that he thought he was just buying some peanuts and crackerjacks, Brian chimes in "I just hope he never comes back". Afterwards, Brian clarifies that he's serious.

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* NotHyperbole: After Francis disappears during a baseball game and Peter comments that he thought he was just buying some peanuts and crackerjacks, [[WaxingLyrical Brian chimes in "I just hope he never comes back". Afterwards, Brian clarifies that he's serious.back"]]. A short beat later...
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* LousyLoversAreLosers: Peter's shocked when he finds Franchise/{{Superman}} in hell. Superman replies after a hooker after she made the well-worn "[[SpeedSex faster than a speeding bullet]]" crack about his performance, he [[DisproportionateRetribution got so mad about it he tore her in half]].

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* LousyLoversAreLosers: Peter's shocked when he finds Franchise/{{Superman}} in hell. Superman replies that after a hooker after she made the well-worn "[[SpeedSex faster than a speeding bullet]]" crack about his performance, he [[DisproportionateRetribution got so mad about it he tore her in half]].

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* {{Bowdlerisation}}: When Channel 4 broadcasts the episode in the UK, they digitally erased the word "Whore" from the sign that Francis tacks on below the "Just Married" sign, so Francis' sign becomes "to a Protestant".

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When Channel 4 broadcasts the episode in the UK, they digitally erased the word "Whore" from the sign that Francis tacks on below the "Just Married" sign, so Francis' sign becomes "to a Protestant".Protestant".
** Before it aired on Channel 4, the episode had its UK premiere on Sky One. On this channel, the entire flashback mentioned above was cut, along with Francis accusing Chris of sinning (and Chris's response), Tom Tucker talking about "Cock Awareness Week", Peter mentioning bestiality, and Superman's line in Hell.
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* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: Parodied. Francis thinks Chris spends all his time in the bathroom masturbating, when he's really just... going to the bathroom.
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* UngratefulBastard: Francis, full-stop. No matter what Peter tries to do to bond with him, Francis disregards him. When Peter manages to get him a job at the toy factory, Francis thanks ''God'' while [[WhipItGood giving Peter the whip]].

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* UngratefulBastard: Francis, full-stop. No matter what Peter tries to do to bond with him, Francis disregards him. When Peter manages to get him a job at the toy factory, Francis thanks ''God'' while [[WhipItGood giving Peter the whip]].whip.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Parodied. Francis thinks Chris spends all his time in the bathroom masturbating, when he's really just... going to the bathroom.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: Francis delivers two of them to Peter; first for taking the Lord's name in vain, the other for Peter calling him out on what a truly horrible father he is right to his face.

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: BitchSlap: Francis delivers two of them to Peter; first for taking the Lord's name in vain, the other for Peter calling him out on what a truly horrible father he is right to his face.
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* {{Workaholic}}: Francis. The episode starts with him getting forced into retirement, and he later leaves a ball game Peter took him to and breaks into a factory ''just to keep working''. He's later shown to be hypercompetent enough to do Peter's entire day's work at the toy fact factory in seconds.

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* {{Workaholic}}: Francis. The episode starts with him getting forced into retirement, and he later leaves a ball game Peter took him to and breaks into a the factory ''just to keep working''. He's later shown to be hypercompetent enough to do Peter's entire day's work at the toy fact factory in seconds.
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* NotHyperbole: After Francis disappears, Brian exclaims he hopes he never comes back. Then for good measure clarifies he's serious.

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* NotHyperbole: After Francis disappears, disappears during a baseball game and Peter comments that he thought he was just buying some peanuts and crackerjacks, Brian exclaims he hopes chimes in "I just hope he never comes back. Then for good measure back". Afterwards, Brian clarifies that he's serious.

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'''Original air date''': September 30, 1999

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'''Original air date''': September 30, 1999
date:''' 9/30/1999

'''Production code:''' 1ACX-11

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