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* BaitAndSwitch: When Chris tells Lois he has a crush on his teacher, Peter responds in a manner suggesting that he can't believe what he's hearing ("Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa."), but it turns out he's gearing up to say, "[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Lois, this is not my]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Batman]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint glass.]]"
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* BaitAndSwitch: BaitAndSwitch:
** When Chris tells Lois he has a crush on his teacher, Peter responds in a manner suggesting that he can't believe what he's hearing ("Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa."), but it turns out he's gearing up to say, "[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Lois, this is not my]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Batman]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint glass.]]"
** When Chris tells Lois he has a crush on his teacher, Peter responds in a manner suggesting that he can't believe what he's hearing ("Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa."), but it turns out he's gearing up to say, "[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Lois, this is not my]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint Batman]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint glass.]]"
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* NoodleIncident: Chris lists two incidents to his parents when they accuse him of murdering Mr. Lockhart (namely, lying about his age to get into a casino and soiling himself).
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* NoodleIncident: NoodleIncident:
** Chris lists two incidents to his parents when they accuse him of murdering Mr. Lockhart (namely, lying about his age to get into a casino and soiling himself).
** Chris lists two incidents to his parents when they accuse him of murdering Mr. Lockhart (namely, lying about his age to get into a casino and soiling himself).
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* NominalCoauthor: In a CutawayGag, Creator/MattDamon finishes writing ''Film/GoodWillHunting'' and Creator/BenAffleck asks for a co-writing credit. Damon angrily claims that Affleck did nothing but eat ice cream and smoke pot the entire time.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: The inner city kids aren't pleased with Brian using Ebonics to teach Shakespeare. Calling it racist and ignorant.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: The inner city kids aren't pleased with Brian using Ebonics to teach Shakespeare. Calling Shakespeare, calling it racist and ignorant.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: The inner city kids aren't pleased with Brian using Ebonics to teach Shakespeare.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: The inner city kids aren't pleased with Brian using Ebonics to teach Shakespeare. Calling it racist and ignorant.
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* BookDumb: The teenagers in Brian's class are this in spades. Summed up quite well by one of their reports on ''Literature/GreatExpectations'', quoted word for word:
--> "Mrs. Havisham shouda throwed dat cake out, so it don't, like, mess up da bitches house".
--> "Mrs. Havisham shouda throwed dat cake out, so it don't, like, mess up da bitches house".
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** Brian dresses in costume, as Creator/MarkTwain when they read ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn'', while teaching like Richard Mulligan in ''Film/{{Teachers}}''.
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** Brian dresses in costume, as Creator/MarkTwain when they read ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn'', while teaching like Richard Mulligan in ''Film/{{Teachers}}''.''Film/Teachers1984''.
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Trope misuse
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* HardTruthAesop: InUniverse example. In a cutaway, Peter makes an indoor water slide down the stairs and hurts himself using it and starts moaning. Brian tells him he's not calling the hospital because he knew Peter wouldn't learn anything if he did
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* ToughLove: In a cutaway, Peter makes an indoor water slide down the stairs and hurts himself using it and starts moaning in pain. Brian tells him he's not calling the hospital because he knew Peter wouldn't learn anything if he did.
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* HardTruthAesop: InUniverse example. In a cutaway, Peter makes an indoor water slide down the stairs and hurts himself using it and starts moaning. Brian tells him he's not calling the hospital because he knew Peter wouldn't learn anything if he did
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--> '''Donny''': Uh... Marie?\\
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* NoodleIncident: Chris lists two incidents to his parents when they accuse him of murdering Mr. Lockhart. Peter admits to having one incident himself.
--> '''Peter''': Now come on, Chris. We've all done something we're not proud of, like when I used to be a [[ComicBook/WonderTwins Wonder]] [[TwinCest Twin]].
--> '''Peter''': Now come on, Chris. We've all done something we're not proud of, like when I used to be a [[ComicBook/WonderTwins Wonder]] [[TwinCest Twin]].
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* NoodleIncident: Chris lists two incidents to his parents when they accuse him of murdering Mr. Lockhart. Peter admits Lockhart (namely, lying about his age to having one incident himself.
--> '''Peter''': Now come on, Chris. We've all done something we're not proud of, like when I used to beget into a [[ComicBook/WonderTwins Wonder]] [[TwinCest Twin]].casino and soiling himself).
--> '''Peter''': Now come on, Chris. We've all done something we're not proud of, like when I used to be
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* HotTeacher: Lana Lockhart, who entrances many of the students including Chris's father Peter.
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* HotTeacher: Lana Lockhart, who entrances many of the students including as well as Chris's father Peter.
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* HotForTeacher: Chris immediately develops a crush on Mrs. Lana Lockhart the moment he meets her.
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* StudentTeacherRomance: Chris develops a crush and eventually enters a forbidden relationship with his teacher Lana Lockhart. It doesn't last long.
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* TeacherStudentRomance: Chris immediately develops a crush on Mrs. Lana Lockhart the moment he meets her.
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* CassandraTruth: Chris denies killing Mrs. Lockhart's husband after he was mauled by a bear. At first, Lois does not believe the denial, but a newsreel of Mr. Lockhart being killed by a bear happens, making Lois see that Chris was being truthful.
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* ShoutOut: The episode's title is a reference to the high school film "Film/FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh".
** Mrs. Lockheart gives a lesson on George Orwell’s 1984. 1984 is also the name of a Van Halen album which contains the song "Hot for Teacher", which has a music video which features a female teacher stripping.
** While teaching Romeo and Juliet, Brian puts on a fake urban hip-hop persona and calls Tupac Shakur and Biggie his boys. Brian says that Biggie and Tupac represented the West side, even though both of them are from the East but only Tupac represented the West.
** After Peter gets amnesia in a flashback, he thinks he’s Larry from Three's Company. [[BrickJoke It later happens again]].
** The Griffins are about to watch Joan of Arcadia but are interrupted by the news.
** Mrs. Lockheart gives a lesson on George Orwell’s 1984. 1984 is also the name of a Van Halen album which contains the song "Hot for Teacher", which has a music video which features a female teacher stripping.
** While teaching Romeo and Juliet, Brian puts on a fake urban hip-hop persona and calls Tupac Shakur and Biggie his boys. Brian says that Biggie and Tupac represented the West side, even though both of them are from the East but only Tupac represented the West.
** After Peter gets amnesia in a flashback, he thinks he’s Larry from Three's Company. [[BrickJoke It later happens again]].
** The Griffins are about to watch Joan of Arcadia but are interrupted by the news.
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*ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** The episode's title is a reference to the high school film "Film/FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh".
** Mrs. Lockheart gives a lesson onGeorge Orwell’s 1984. ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''. 1984 is also the name of a Van Halen Music/VanHalen album which contains the song "Hot for Teacher", which has a music video which features a female teacher stripping.
** While teachingRomeo and Juliet, ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'', Brian puts on a fake urban hip-hop persona and calls Tupac Shakur Music/TupacShakur and Biggie Music/TheNotoriousBIG his boys. Brian says that Biggie and Tupac represented the West side, even though both of them are from the East but only Tupac represented the West.
** After Peter gets amnesia in a flashback, he thinkshe’s he's Larry from Three's Company.''Series/ThreesCompany''. [[BrickJoke It later happens again]].
** The Griffins are about to watchJoan of Arcadia ''Series/JoanOfArcadia'' but are interrupted by the news.
*
** The episode's title is a reference to the high school film "Film/FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh".
** Mrs. Lockheart gives a lesson on
** While teaching
** After Peter gets amnesia in a flashback, he thinks
** The Griffins are about to watch
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** The opening credits are a parody of those of Law & Order, and were narrated by Steven Zirnkilton, opening credits narrator for all L&O series. Note that the Greased-up Deaf Guy was included in the “Order” section of the opening, reserved for lawyers on Law & Order; he mentions that he was previously a lawyer in “North by North Quahog”.
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** The opening credits are a parody of those of Law & Order, ''Series/LawAndOrder'', and were narrated by Steven Zirnkilton, opening credits narrator for all L&O ''L&O'' series. Note that the Greased-up Deaf Guy was included in the “Order” section of the opening, reserved for lawyers on Law ''Law & Order; Order''; he mentions that he was previously a lawyer in “North "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E1NorthByNorthQuahog North by North Quahog”.Quahog]]".
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** The green slime Peter gets when he says “I don’t know” followed by the music and the title screen is from the kids’ sketch comedy show You Can't Do That On Television.
** Lois calls Brian “Mr. Kot-tair!” as in Welcome Back, Kotter.
** A scene depicts Ben Affleck and Matt Damon arguing over whether Matt should credit Ben on the first copy of Good Will Hunting script, in a nod to the actual controversy over whether both Ben and Matt wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay.
** Brian dresses in costume, as Mark Twain when they read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, while teaching like Richard Mulligan in the film Teachers.
** Brian’s students are similar to the students in the film Dangerous Minds, and Brian’s subplot on teaching these students is based on the film’s plot itself.
** While Stewie is doing the robot, he says, “Let’s see the kid with the hearing aid from Barney do this.” One of the regulars on Barney & Friends was a near-deaf youth who appeared early in the series.
** Lois confuses the prison drama Oz with The Wizard of Oz.
** Brian’s students get up on the desks and recite Walt Whitman’s O Captain! My Captain!, as the students do in Dead Poets Society.
** Lois calls Brian “Mr. Kot-tair!” as in Welcome Back, Kotter.
** A scene depicts Ben Affleck and Matt Damon arguing over whether Matt should credit Ben on the first copy of Good Will Hunting script, in a nod to the actual controversy over whether both Ben and Matt wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay.
** Brian dresses in costume, as Mark Twain when they read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, while teaching like Richard Mulligan in the film Teachers.
** Brian’s students are similar to the students in the film Dangerous Minds, and Brian’s subplot on teaching these students is based on the film’s plot itself.
** While Stewie is doing the robot, he says, “Let’s see the kid with the hearing aid from Barney do this.” One of the regulars on Barney & Friends was a near-deaf youth who appeared early in the series.
** Lois confuses the prison drama Oz with The Wizard of Oz.
** Brian’s students get up on the desks and recite Walt Whitman’s O Captain! My Captain!, as the students do in Dead Poets Society.
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** The green slime Peter gets when he says “I don’t know” "I don't know" followed by the music and the title screen is from the kids’ kids' sketch comedy show You Can't Do That On Television.
''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision''.
** Lois calls Brian“Mr. Kot-tair!” "Mr. Kot-tair!" as in Welcome Back, Kotter.
''Series/WelcomeBackKotter''.
** A scene depictsBen Affleck Creator/BenAffleck and Matt Damon Creator/MattDamon arguing over whether Matt should credit Ben on the first copy of Good Will Hunting ''Film/GoodWillHunting'' script, in a nod to the actual controversy over whether both Ben and Matt wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay.
** Brian dresses in costume, asMark Twain Creator/MarkTwain when they read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfHuckleberryFinn'', while teaching like Richard Mulligan in the film Teachers.
''Film/{{Teachers}}''.
**Brian’s Brian's students are similar to the students in the film Dangerous Minds, ''Film/DangerousMinds'', and Brian’s Brian's subplot on teaching these students is based on the film’s plot itself.
** While Stewie is doing the robot, he says,“Let’s "Let’s see the kid with the hearing aid from Barney do this.” this". One of the regulars on Barney & Friends ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' was a near-deaf youth who appeared early in the series.
** Lois confuses the prison dramaOz ''Series/{{Oz}}'' with The Wizard of Oz.
''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
**Brian’s Brian's students get up on the desks and recite Walt Whitman’s O Creator/WaltWhitman's "O Captain! My Captain!, Captain!", as the students do in Dead Poets Society.''Film/DeadPoetsSociety''.
** Lois calls Brian
** A scene depicts
** Brian dresses in costume, as
**
** While Stewie is doing the robot, he says,
** Lois confuses the prison drama
**
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--> '''Chris Griffin''': Two 'D's and an F.
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--> '''Chris Griffin''': Two 'D's and an F.F.
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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Lana Lockhart can hide many items in her bosom, school tests, a piece of chalk and a sword.
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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Lana Lockhart can hide many items in her bosom, school tests, a piece of chalk and a sword.''a sword''.
* VisualInnuendo: When Mrs. Lockhart presents Chris with his grades, he stares at the grade right next to her boobs, then answers:
--> '''Mrs. Lana Lockhart''': What do you see here, Chris?
--> '''Chris Griffin''': Two 'D's and an F.
* VisualInnuendo: When Mrs. Lockhart presents Chris with his grades, he stares at the grade right next to her boobs, then answers:
--> '''Mrs. Lana Lockhart''': What do you see here, Chris?
--> '''Chris Griffin''': Two 'D's and an F.
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* TakeThat: Stewie says he had a dream where he was hatched by Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host on The View.
* One joke aimed at the Osmond siblings regarding Chris' impulsive behavior towards his teacher:
* One joke aimed at the Osmond siblings regarding Chris' impulsive behavior towards his teacher:
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* TakeThat: TakeThat:
** Stewie says he had a dream where he was hatched by Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host on The View.
* ** One joke aimed at the Osmond siblings regarding Chris' impulsive behavior towards his teacher:
** Stewie says he had a dream where he was hatched by Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host on The View.