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* ChildByRape: According to Peter, all three of the Griffin children were conceived by Lois raping Peter.
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* BettyAndVeronica: Joe asks this to Quagmire, to which he replies both.
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* CharacterDeath: Doug died in an airplane crash off-screen. Though given [[StatusQuoIsGod the nature of the show,]] it's unknown if Doug will stay dead.

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* CharacterDeath: Doug died in an airplane crash off-screen. Though given Given [[StatusQuoIsGod the nature of the show,]] it's unknown if Doug will stay dead.dead, but an episode in the next season shows that Stewie has a new rival named William, meaning that Doug's death may well stick.
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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian points out that the rumor might not exactly be unfounded. He specifically brings up how Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Discussed. After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian points out that the rumor might not exactly be unfounded. He specifically brings up how weird it is that Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.
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* ParentalAbandonment: According to Brian, Peter frequently attempts to [[DoostopBaby abandon Stewie at the fire station]]. For his own, [[AmbigouslyGay Stewie's actually fine with this]].

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* ParentalAbandonment: According to Brian, Peter frequently attempts to [[DoostopBaby [[DoorstopBaby abandon Stewie at the fire station]]. For his own, [[AmbigouslyGay [[AmbiguouslyGay Stewie's actually fine with this]].
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* ParentalAbandonment: According to Brian, Peter frequently attempts to [[DoostopBaby abandon Stewie at the fire station]]. For his own, [[AmbigouslyGay Stewie's actually fine with this]].

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* {{Jerkass}}:
** Chris, unfortunately, is the subject of this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also tells Doug that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings and he still helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
** Doug starts spreading a rumour that Stewie is a "whoops baby" to try and derail Stewie’s campaign for Snack Captain.

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* {{Jerkass}}:
** Chris, unfortunately, is the subject of this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also tells Doug that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings and he still helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
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{{Jerkass}}: Doug starts spreading a rumour that Stewie is a "whoops baby" to try and derail Stewie’s campaign for Snack Captain.Captain.
* JerkassBall: Chris, unfortunately, gets to hold one for this episode. Not only does he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also tells Doug that Stewie was a mistake. However, he never intended to hurt his brother's feelings, and he still helps Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end.
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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian points out that the rumor might not exactly be unfounded. He specifically brings up Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian points out that the rumor might not exactly be unfounded. He specifically brings up how Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.
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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian brings up how weird it is that Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian points out that the rumor might not exactly be unfounded. He specifically brings up how weird it is that Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.
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* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.

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* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, brother and even helps him win Snack Captain at the end, he never really owns up to the fact that he told apologizes for telling Doug that Stewie was a mistake.
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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: After Doug spreads the rumor about Stewie being a "whoops baby", Brian brings up how weird it is that Peter and Lois had Stewie while they were in their forties and years after Meg and Chris had already been born back to back.
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** The episode makes it seem like Meg told Doug that Stewie is a mistake, going so far as to use Meg's voice and silhouette, only for Chris to emerge from the shadows instead of Meg.

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** The episode makes it seem like Meg told Doug that Stewie is a mistake, going so far as to use Meg's voice and silhouette, only for Chris to emerge from the shadows instead of Meg. Later, after Stewie watches the sex tape from the night he was conceived, it seems like Chris is explaining what really happened that night while obscured in a dark part of the room only for Peter to come out of the shadows instead.
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** Stewie tells Brian not to lick his balls. Brian denies he was going to lick his balls and then pulls out a couple of tennis balls.

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** Stewie tells Brian not to lick his balls. Brian denies he was going to lick his balls and then pulls out a couple of tennis balls.balls when Stewie walks away.
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* BaitAndSwitch:
** Stewie tells Brian not to lick his balls. Brian denies he was going to lick his balls and then pulls out a couple of tennis balls.
** The episode makes it seem like Meg told Doug that Stewie is a mistake, going so far as to use Meg's voice and silhouette, only for Chris to emerge from the shadows instead of Meg.


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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: It's clear from the sex tape that Peter doesn't want to have sex with Lois. She initiates anyway. [[BlackComedyRape This is]] PlayedForLaughs.


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* PornStash: Chris reveals he has an impressive collection, even having a sex tape of the night Stewie was conceived for some reason.


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* TakeThat: "Consider them forgotten, like ''Film/LaLaLand'', the most celebrated movie ever made that suddenly no one remembers, mentions, or cares about."
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** Doug starts spreading a rumour that Stewie is a "whoops baby" to try and derail Stewie’ a campaign for Snack Captain.

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** Doug starts spreading a rumour that Stewie is a "whoops baby" to try and derail Stewie’ a Stewie’s campaign for Snack Captain.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject of this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings by spreading that rumor and he still helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.

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* {{Jerkass}}: {{Jerkass}}:
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Chris, unfortunately, is the subject of this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor tells Doug that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings by spreading that rumor and he still helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.episode.
** Doug starts spreading a rumour that Stewie is a "whoops baby" to try and derail Stewie’ a campaign for Snack Captain.


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* TheReveal: As it turns out, Stewie wasn’t a mistake - Lois desperately wanted another child as Meg and Chris approached adulthood.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.

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* CharacterDeath: Doug died in an airplane crash off-screen. Though given [[StatusQuoIsGod the nature of the show,]] it's unknown if Doug will stay dead.
* {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to of this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn't have the intention to hurt his brother's feelings by spreading that rumor, rumor and he still helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.



* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.

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* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.mistake.
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* KilledOffScreen: Stewie off-handedly says that he won Snack Captain because he got into a plane crash and died offscreen.

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* KilledOffScreen: Stewie off-handedly says that he won Snack Captain because he Doug got into a plane crash and died offscreen.
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* KilledOffScreen: Stewie off-handedly says that he won Snack Captain because he got into a plane crash and died offscreen.
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* BusCrash: After becoming Snack Captain, Stevie off-handedly comments that Doug’s death is part of the reason he won.
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* CallBack: Upon hearing that Stewie was a mistake, one kid calls him a "big fat phony", Stewie even responds with "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, I think I know whose kid that is.]]"

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* CallBack: Upon hearing that Stewie was a mistake, one kid of the preschoolers calls him a "big fat phony", while Stewie even responds with remarks "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, I think I know whose kid that is.]]"
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* CallBack: Upon hearing that Stewie was a mistake, one kid calls him a "big fat phony", Stewie even responds with "[[LampshadeHanging Okay, I think I know whose kid that is.]]"
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Not sure if this counts cause characters die in this series all the time as jokes. Let’s see if he really did die or not


* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.
* WhamLine: Stewie delivers one regarding Doug by the end of the episode.
--> '''Stewie:''' Oh, and Doug died in a commuter plane crash this morning.

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* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.
* WhamLine: Stewie delivers one regarding Doug by the end of the episode.
--> '''Stewie:''' Oh, and Doug died in a commuter plane crash this morning.
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Stewie rivals Doug while trying to win the name "Snack Captain" for his preschool. Originally aired December 11, 2022.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn’t have the intention to hurt his brother’s feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.

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Stewie rivals Doug while trying to win the name "Snack Captain" for his preschool. Originally aired December 11, 2022.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn’t didn't have the intention to hurt his brother’s brother's feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
* NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.mistake.
* WhamLine: Stewie delivers one regarding Doug by the end of the episode.
--> '''Stewie:''' Oh, and Doug died in a commuter plane crash this morning.
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* [[Jerkass]]: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn’t have the intention to hurt his brother’s feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
* [[Never My Fault]]: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.

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* [[Jerkass]]: {{Jerkass}}: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn’t have the intention to hurt his brother’s feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
* [[Never My Fault]]: NeverMyFault: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.
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*[[Jerkass]]: Chris, unfortunately, is the subject to this trope. Not only did he go against Stewie during his run for Snack Captain, but he also spreads a rumor that Stewie was a mistake. However, he didn’t have the intention to hurt his brother’s feelings by spreading that rumor, and helped Stewie win the title of Snack Captain by the end of the episode.
*[[Never My Fault]]: While Chris does feel bad for upsetting his brother, he never really owns up to the fact that he told Doug that Stewie was a mistake.
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Stewie rivals Doug while trying to win the name "Snack Captain" for his preschool. Originally aired December 11, 2022.
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