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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter (who had been making comments about the content he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter [[OhCrap realizes what he is being asked]] and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter (who had been making comments about the content he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter [[OhCrap realizes what he is being asked]] and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean. It turns out that other men have done the same thing, and Seamus comments on the number of scumbags out there after he fishes up a bunch of discarded laptops from the ocean.
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* TakeThat: Peter tries to get to the hotel to stop Jesus and Lois, but another man needs the car because Lenny Kravitz is gonna sleep with his daughter. Peter feels the guy's problem is worse and lets him take the car.
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* TakeThat: Peter tries to get to the hotel to stop Jesus and Lois, but another man needs the car because Lenny Kravitz Music/LennyKravitz is gonna sleep with his daughter. Peter feels the guy's problem is worse and lets him take the car.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter [[OhCrap realizes what he is being asked]] and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who (who had been making comments about the content]] content he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter [[OhCrap realizes what he is being asked]] and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* TheReveal: Jesus isn't actually a virgin and pulls that trick every Christmas to get men to let him have sex with their wives.
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* TheReveal: Jesus isn't actually a virgin and pulls that trick every Christmas but claims to be one to get men to let him have sex with their wives.wives, a trick he pulls every Christmas.
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* TheReveal: Jesus isn't actually a virgin and pulls that trick every Christmas to get men to let him have sex with their wives.
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* BlatantLies: Jesus claims trying to trick Lois into sleeping him was a SecretTestOfCharacter intended to impart a moral message on Christmas. Even though he's clearly lying and making it up on the spot, Peter and Lois believe him.a
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* BlatantLies: Jesus claims trying to trick Lois into sleeping him was a SecretTestOfCharacter intended to impart a moral message on Christmas. Even though he's clearly lying and making it up on the spot, Peter and Lois believe him.a
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* BlatantLies: Jesus claims trying to trick Lois into sleeping him was a SecretTestOfCharacter intended to impart a moral message on Christmas. Even though he's clearly lying and making it up on the spot, Peter and Lois believe him.a
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* WholePlotReference: To ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin''.
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* AllMenArePerverts: The moral of this episode ... and yes, this means even Jesus by the end.
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* AllMenArePerverts: The moral of this episode ... episode...and yes, this means even Jesus by the end.
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* ChristmasEpisode
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* ChristmasEpisodeChristmasEpisode: The one for Season 13. This year, Peter tries to help Jesus lose his virginity for his 2000th birthday.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: A couple with a severely mentally and physically handicapped son confront God while He is on vacation. They bitterly ask what the "special plan" behind their son's condition is and God retaliates by smugly telling them their child will live to age 74.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: A couple with a severely mentally whose son has severe mental and physically handicapped son physical disabilities confront God while He is on vacation. They bitterly ask what the "special plan" behind their son's condition is and God retaliates by smugly telling them their child will live to age 74.
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%%* ChristmasEpisode.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: A couple with a severely mentally and physically handicapped son confront God while He is on vacation. They bitterly ask what the "special plan" behind their son's condition is and God retaliates by smugly telling them their child will live to age 74.
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* AllMenArePerverts: The moral of this episode ... and yes, this means even Jesus by episode's end.
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* AllMenArePerverts: The moral of this episode ... and yes, this means even Jesus by episode's the end.
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* ChristmasEpisode.
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* WoundedGazelleGambit: The ending reveals Jesus pulled this on Peter. He acts all lonely and pathetic at Christmastime, even showing Peter a depressing apartment.
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* WoundedGazelleGambit: The ending reveals Jesus pulled this on Peter. He acts all lonely and pathetic at Christmastime, Christmas-time, even showing Peter a depressing apartment.
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** The closing where Rupert gives Stewie a Joni Mitchell CD and Stewie wonders who the necklace was for, is in reference to a scene in the film Film/LoveActually.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: After Peter dumps his computer in the ocean (see below), Seamus brings up his boat's fishing net, which is full of other computers.
-->'''Seamus:''' A lot of scumbags out today.
* {{Irony}}: Stewie happily notes this to Brian: "You're an atheist and the one guy you don't believe in is getting to bang the woman of your dreams."
-->'''Seamus:''' A lot of scumbags out today.
* {{Irony}}: Stewie happily notes this to Brian: "You're an atheist and the one guy you don't believe in is getting to bang the woman of your dreams."
* SecretTest: After the truth comes out, Jesus nervously tries to claim he did this to teach Peter and Lois about temptation. It's a lie, but they fall for it.
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* VirginShaming: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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* TakeThat: Peter tries to get to the hotel to stop Jesus and Lois, but another man needs the car because Lenny Kravitz is gonna sleep with his daughter. Peter feels the guy's problem is worse and lets him take the car.
* VirginShaming: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose hiscelibacy.celibacy.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: The ending reveals Jesus pulled this on Peter. He acts all lonely and pathetic at Christmastime, even showing Peter a depressing apartment.
* VirginShaming: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his
* WoundedGazelleGambit: The ending reveals Jesus pulled this on Peter. He acts all lonely and pathetic at Christmastime, even showing Peter a depressing apartment.
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In "'''The 2,000-Year-Old Virgin'''," the character of Jesus Christ makes his return as a central character, his first since Season 7's "[[FamilyGuyS7E2IDreamOfJesus I Dream of Jesus]]." In this ChristmasEpisode, the Griffins meet Jesus at Quahog Mall, learn that he is a virgin, and become determined to help him meet women and have sex with them.
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In "'''The 2,000-Year-Old Virgin'''," the character of Jesus Christ makes his return as a central character, his first since Season 7's "[[FamilyGuyS7E2IDreamOfJesus "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS7E2IDreamofJesus I Dream of Jesus]]." In this ChristmasEpisode, the Griffins meet Jesus at Quahog Mall, learn that he is a virgin, and become determined to help him meet women and have sex with them.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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** Music/CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.
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** Music/CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.car.
* VirginShaming: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
* VirginShaming: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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** CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.
* UnfortunateImplications: The idea to some -- in-universe in this episode, this means Peter and his buddies -- that a celibate Jesus is unworthy of friendship and even living and breathing.
* UnfortunateImplications: The idea to some -- in-universe in this episode, this means Peter and his buddies -- that a celibate Jesus is unworthy of friendship and even living and breathing.
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** CarrieUnderwood Music/CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.
* UnfortunateImplications: The idea to some -- in-universe in this episode, this means Peter and his buddies -- that a celibate Jesus is unworthy of friendship and even living and breathing.car.
* UnfortunateImplications: The idea to some -- in-universe in this episode, this means Peter and his buddies -- that a celibate Jesus is unworthy of friendship and even living and breathing.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter [[OhCrap realizes what he is being asked asked]] and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* AllMenArePerverts: The moral of this episode ... and yes, this means even Jesus by episode's end.
* CelibateHero: Peter scoffs at the thought that Jesus is one of these.
* CelibateHero: Peter scoffs at the thought that Jesus is one of these.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: The entire premise of the episode centers around helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: The entire premise of the episode centers around the main protagonists helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: The entire premise of the episode centers around helping Jesus lose his celibacy.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The idea to some -- in-universe in this episode, this means Peter and his buddies -- that a celibate Jesus is unworthy of friendship and even living and breathing.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. However, Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosyPalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosyPalms ([[ADateWithRosiePalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
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In "'''The 2,000-Year-Old Virgin'''," the character of Jesus Christ makes his return as a central character, his first since Season 7's "[[FamilyGuyS7E2IDreamOfJesus I Dream of Jesus]]." In this ChristmasEpisode, the Griffins meet Jesus at Quahog Mall, learn that he is a virgin, and become determined to help him meet women and have sex with them.
!!Tropes present in this episode:
* ChristmasEpisode.
* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosyPalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
* ShoutOut:
** CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.
!!Tropes present in this episode:
* ChristmasEpisode.
* PaedoHunt: Implied once again with Peter; while trying to open a browser window to help Jesus set up a Facebook account, he accidentally maximizes a window with content that is not directly identified. Joe asks Peter ([[ADateWithRosyPalms who had been making comments about the content]] he did see) directly, "Peter, how old is that girl?". Peter realizes what he is being asked and quickly dumps the computer in the ocean.
* ShoutOut:
** CarrieUnderwood and her song "Jesus, Take the Wheel": The song takes on a literal meaning; while Underwood is driving a car being pursued by a police car, she asks Jesus to "take the wheel," so she can fire a shotgun back at the police car.