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* MyXIsAY: After Peter becomes more sensitive to women, he puts a bumper sticker on his car that reads: "My other penis is a vagina".
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-->'''Peter:''' I have something to say to all the men here! It's ''your'' fault we have so much crime in this country, and it's ''your'' fault we have so much violence in this country! You are ruining our society and you should be ashamed!
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-->'''Peter:''' I have something I'd like to say a couple of truths to all the men here! in this audience! It's ''your'' fault we have so much crime in this country, and it's ''your'' fault we have so much violence in this country! You are ruining our society and you should be ashamed!
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* CompressedVice: Peter is made much more misogynistic at the start here compare to a lot of his previous and future appearances because the main plot of this episode involves him learning how to respect women.
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* IdiotBall: Peter is actually dumb enough here to obliviously tell a sexist joke right to a woman's face.
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More accurate trope
* CompressedVice: Peter is made much more misogynistic at the start here compare to a lot of his previous and future appearances because the main plot of this episode involves him learning how to respect women.
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* IdiotBall: Peter, because the main plot of this episode involves him learning how to respect women.
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please do not just mindlessly copy and paste from the family guy wiki, those guys are touchy enough just trying to edit things over there despite that being the entire point of a wiki (and a lot of these aren't specifically Shout Outs anyway)
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** Gloria Ironbachs was the name used in a parody human rights complaint which was dismissed in July 2013.
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** Peter mentions that Gloria Ironbachs and Camille Paglia will both “whip it out” and see who is bigger. Camille Paglia is a Freudian literary critic noted for slamming modern-day feminism. It is also of note that her last name is mispronounced on this episode. Her last name is pronounced “Pall-ee-a,’” not “Pag-lee-a.”
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** Peter mentions that Gloria Ironbachs and Camille Paglia will both “whip it out” and see who is bigger. Camille Paglia is a Freudian literary critic noted for slamming modern-day feminism. It is also of note that her last name is mispronounced on this episode. Her last name is pronounced “Pall-ee-a,’” not “Pag-lee-a.”
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** The monsters shown on the island in the timeshare are from the book Where the Wild Things Are.
** In the bus, Peter says to the women "I'll be Charlie, and you can all be my angels." This is a reference to the film and television series Charlie's Angels. Peter then points at a fat woman and tells her "Except for you. You can be Bosley," referring to Charlie's male assistant, Bosley.
** The pain of childbirth being "taking your bottom lip and pulling it over your head," is very similar to Bill Cosby's standup routine about his first child and what he and his wife went through in the delivery room.
** The cutaway gag where Peter is in the net surrounded by apes parodies a scene from the 1968 version of Planet of the Apes.
** Peter "buying" Tibet and calling China, saying he wants all of their tea in exchange for Tibet, is a reference to the expression, "I wouldn't trade it for all the tea in China."
** In the bus, Peter says to the women "I'll be Charlie, and you can all be my angels." This is a reference to the film and television series Charlie's Angels. Peter then points at a fat woman and tells her "Except for you. You can be Bosley," referring to Charlie's male assistant, Bosley.
** The pain of childbirth being "taking your bottom lip and pulling it over your head," is very similar to Bill Cosby's standup routine about his first child and what he and his wife went through in the delivery room.
** The cutaway gag where Peter is in the net surrounded by apes parodies a scene from the 1968 version of Planet of the Apes.
** Peter "buying" Tibet and calling China, saying he wants all of their tea in exchange for Tibet, is a reference to the expression, "I wouldn't trade it for all the tea in China."
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** The monsters shown on the island in the timeshare are from the book Where the Wild Things Are.
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** In the bus, Peter says to the women "I'll be Charlie, and you can all be my angels." This is a reference to the film and television seriesCharlie's Angels.''Series/CharliesAngels''. Peter then points at a fat woman and tells her "Except for you. You can be Bosley," referring to Charlie's male assistant, Bosley.
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** The pain of childbirth being "taking your bottom lip and pulling it over your head," is very similar toBill Cosby's Creator/BillCosby's standup routine about his first child and what he and his wife went through in the delivery room.
** The cutaway gag where Peter is in the net surrounded by apes parodies a scene from the 1968 version ofPlanet ''Film/{{Planet of the Apes.
** Peter "buying" Tibet and calling China, saying he wants all of their tea in exchange for Tibet, is a reference to the expression, "I wouldn't trade it for all the tea in China."Apes|1968}}''.
** In the bus, Peter says to the women "I'll be Charlie, and you can all be my angels." This is a reference to the film and television series
** The pain of childbirth being "taking your bottom lip and pulling it over your head," is very similar to
** The cutaway gag where Peter is in the net surrounded by apes parodies a scene from the 1968 version of
** Peter "buying" Tibet and calling China, saying he wants all of their tea in exchange for Tibet, is a reference to the expression, "I wouldn't trade it for all the tea in China."
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'''Lois:''' [[TranquilFury You]]... ''[[[[PreAsskickingOneLiner bitch]].''
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'''Lois:''' [[TranquilFury You]]... ''[[[[PreAsskickingOneLiner ''[[PreAsskickingOneLiner bitch]].''
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'''Lois:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner You bitch!]]
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'''Lois:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner You bitch!]][[TranquilFury You]]... ''[[[[PreAsskickingOneLiner bitch]].''
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* RealWomenDontWearDresses: {{Discussed|Trope}} -- Gloria passive-aggressively prods Lois for her supposed lack of ambition or autonomy in choosing to raise a family over pursuing her own career. Lois isn't having any of it.
-->'''Gloria:''' Peter tells me you don't have a career of your own.\\
'''Lois:''' Oh, no, life outside my kitchen is so bright and scary. [[DeadpanSnarker I'm just here because you caught me between pregnancies.]]\\
'''Gloria:''' Well, I'm sorry you're so hostile toward someone who's fighting so a woman like you can become more than ''just'' a housewife.\\
'''Lois:''' Oh, "''just'' a housewife"? Look, I'm all for equality, but if you ask me, feminism is about choice. I choose to be a wife and mother. And now I'm choosing to end this conversation.
-->'''Gloria:''' Peter tells me you don't have a career of your own.\\
'''Lois:''' Oh, no, life outside my kitchen is so bright and scary. [[DeadpanSnarker I'm just here because you caught me between pregnancies.]]\\
'''Gloria:''' Well, I'm sorry you're so hostile toward someone who's fighting so a woman like you can become more than ''just'' a housewife.\\
'''Lois:''' Oh, "''just'' a housewife"? Look, I'm all for equality, but if you ask me, feminism is about choice. I choose to be a wife and mother. And now I'm choosing to end this conversation.
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* DirtyOldWoman: And DirtyOldMan; Lois is understandably horrified when she learns Peter taped over their wedding tape with softcore porn, seeing as she sent a copy of it to her great aunt. The ensuing cutaway reveals that her great aunt and the rest of the old folks at the rest home ''love'' it.
-->'''Old Lady:''' This wedding is hot!\\
'''Old Man in wheelchair:''' (''punching his groin'') [[TheLoinsSleepTonight Wake up, dammit! Wake up!]]
-->'''Old Lady:''' This wedding is hot!\\
'''Old Man in wheelchair:''' (''punching his groin'') [[TheLoinsSleepTonight Wake up, dammit! Wake up!]]
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'''Airdate:''' March 28, 2000
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'''Production code:''' 2ACX-02
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* FlirtatiousSmackOnTheAss The workplace conduct video claims that "nothing says 'Good job!' like a firm, open-palm slap on the behind."
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-->'''Peter:''' It’s ''your'' fault we have so much crime in this country, and it’s ''your'' fault we have so much violence in this country! You are ruining our society and you should be ashamed!
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-->'''Peter:''' I have something to say to all the men here! It’s ''your'' fault we have so much crime in this country, and it’s ''your'' fault we have so much violence in this country! You are ruining our society and you should be ashamed!ashamed!
-->''(Cue a skyshot view of Peter running down the street with a horde of angry black men chasing after him.)''
-->''(Cue a skyshot view of Peter running down the street with a horde of angry black men chasing after him.)''
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.
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* ClothingDamage: Lois and Gloria tear and damage each other's clothes during the fight.
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* FanserviceFauxFight: PlayedWith. The fight is real but filled with {{Fanservice}}. Gloria and Lois start fighting all over the place, with their clothes ruined and their cleavage exposed which Peter finds enjoyable.
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* IAteWhat: Stewie is appalled when he wakes up to find that he was suckling from his father Peter's nipple and finds a hair in his mouth.
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* SexySurfacingShot: During their fight, Lois and Gloria fall into a swimming pool together, becoming soaked and exciting Peter even more.
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* ThanksForTheMammary: Peter makes the mistake of honking Gloria's boob, causing her to get angry and sentence him to a week at a women's retreat for sensitivity training.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.behind.
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Peter's honk-honk was another bit of wanton sexism, not a verbal tic; Added "sensitivity training"
* SensitivityTraining: Ironbachs has Peter is sent to a sensitivity training class taught by her. When that fails, she sends him to a women's retreat (intended to serve as sensitivity training for him, even if it wasn't originally intended as such), which [[GoneHorriblyRight works a little bit too well]].
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.
* VerbalTic: Peter says "honk-honk" in an attempt to appease Gloria Ironbachs when he goes to sensitivity training.
* VerbalTic: Peter says "honk-honk" in an attempt to appease Gloria Ironbachs when he goes to sensitivity training.
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* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The workplace conduct video for the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is wildly outdated, describing women as "emotionally fragile" and giving such advice to placate them as complimenting them, even if they're homely and unkempt and congratulating them for a job well done by giving them an open-palmed slap on the behind.
* VerbalTic: Peter says "honk-honk" in an attempt to appease Gloria Ironbachs when he goes to sensitivity training.behind.
* VerbalTic: Peter says "honk-honk" in an attempt to appease Gloria Ironbachs when he goes to sensitivity training.
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* ContinuityNod: Peter starts a cutaway that happened in the episode about winning a boat. This episode is one of the few episodes of Family Guy to have a cutaway from a previous event in the exact same episode (though that could have been the writers mocking the very concept of the show using cutaways).
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* ContinuityNod: Peter starts a cutaway that happened in the episode about winning a boat. This episode is boat after Lois berates him for his stupidity. Lois reminds him that it happened ten minutes ago, making it one of the few episodes of Family Guy times when a CutawayGag makes a reference to have a cutaway from a previous event something that happened earlier in the exact same episode (though that could have been the writers mocking the very concept of the show using cutaways).episode.