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* ConstantlySpellsTheirName: A variation. In one cutaway, Peter gets annoyed when actor Creator/RobertLoggia holds up the line by spelling his name with every letter he gets to starting a sentence that has him be noticed.
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* ConstantlySpellsTheirName: A variation. In one cutaway, Peter gets annoyed when actor Creator/RobertLoggia holds up the line by spelling his name with every letter he gets to starting a sentence that has him be noticed.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian are respectful among the rest of the family, but they step outside and party. The celebration ends when Brian grabs Lois's chest and she slaps him.

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian are respectful among the rest of the family, but then they step outside and party.to celebrate due to Francis always being a Bible-thumping asshole. The celebration ends when Brian grabs Lois's chest and she slaps him.



* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Lois and Brian step outside to party while Peter mourns Francis's death.

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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Lois and Brian step outside to party celebrate Francis's death while Peter mourns Francis's death.



* LastDisrespects: Lois and Brian celebrate in the front yard after Francis dies.

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* LastDisrespects: Lois and Brian celebrate in the front yard after Francis dies.dies due to him always being a Bible-thumping asshole towards them.



* SteppingOutToReact: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian take a break from comforting Peter to go outside and happily cheer the demise of the Bible-thumping asshole that's long been a thorn in their sides.

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* SteppingOutToReact: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian take a break from comforting Peter to go outside and happily cheer celebrate the demise of the Bible-thumping asshole that's long been a thorn in their sides.
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* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the {{Imagine Spot}}s of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).
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* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the {{Imagine Spot}}s of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian are respectful among the rest of the family, but they step outside and party.

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian are respectful among the rest of the family, but they step outside and party. The celebration ends when Brian grabs Lois's chest and she slaps him.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: You know Francis' death is serious when Dr. Hartman doesn't crack a joke.
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* LackOfEmpathy: One CutawayGag has Mother Theresa overdose in Stewie's car. Despite the other two men in the car objecting to it, Stewie yells at them to push her out of the car and drive off, with no regard for her wellbeing.
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* AddictionDisplacement: Peter tries to overcome his alcoholism by replacing it with crack. Brian even states that it's not a good substitute.

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* AddictionDisplacement: Parodied. Peter tries to overcome his alcoholism by replacing it with crack. Brian even states that it's not a good substitute.
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* SteppingOutToReact: After Francis dies, Lois and Brian take a break from comforting Peter to go outside and happily cheer the demise of the Bible-thumping asshole that's long been a thorn in their sides.
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--> '''Brian:''' Hey, Peter, just thought I'd check on y- (sees Peter strung out on crack, shirtless and clutching onto one of the cushions to the couch while on the floor) ''[[BigOMG Oh my]]'' '''''[[BigOMG god!]]'''''
--> '''Peter:''' GUB'MENT CAME AND TOOK MY BAAAABY!
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* [[IdenticalGrandson Identical Father]]: Mickey [=McFinnigan=] looks a lot like Peter (which explains why he's Peter's biological father rather than Francis).

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* [[IdenticalGrandson Identical Father]]: IdenticalGrandson: Mickey [=McFinnigan=] looks a lot like Peter (which explains why he's Peter's biological father rather than Francis).
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* LastDisrespects: Lois and Brian celebrate in the front yard after Francis dies.
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* {{Eagleland}}: Discussed while intoxicated. Shamus believes that America is Type A and admonishes Peter for not being handsome like other American men. Peter tells him that's just in movies and reality is closer to type B and he's actually quite typicallooking for an American.

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* {{Eagleland}}: Discussed while intoxicated. Shamus Mickey believes that America is Type A and admonishes Peter for not being handsome like other American men. Peter tells him that's just in movies and reality is closer to type B and he's actually quite typicallooking typical-looking for an American.
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* BirthdayEpisode: The first half of this episode is about Meg's 17th birthday.

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* ExactWords: After vowing to never drink again, Peter starts smoking crack instead because "at least [he's] not drinking".



* KilledOffForReal: Francis.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Lois when she spanks Stewie for breaking her necklace.

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* KilledOffForReal: Francis.
Francis, who meets his end after Peter falls down the stairs on a unicycle and crushes him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
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Lois when she spanks Stewie for breaking her necklace.necklace.
** Peter after accidentally killing his father, to the point that he vows to never drink again.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stewie may be a megalomaniac evil genius, but he's still a one-year-old baby, as evidenced by his "Mine!" phase, and cries hysterically when he gets spanked for misbehaving.
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Gettin’ the hang of this.


* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the {{ImagineSpot}}s of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).

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* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the {{ImagineSpot}}s {{Imagine Spot}}s of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).
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* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the ImagineSpot of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).

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* SameContentDifferentRating: When this episode first aired on Creator/AdultSwim, it was rated TV-MA (possibly because of the ImagineSpot {{ImagineSpot}}s of a muscular Lois beating up Stewie and Stewie being put on the rack and sexually tortured). On FOX and later airings on Creator/AdultSwim, the episode was TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual situations (S), and violence (V).
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Lois when she hits Stewie for breaking her necklace.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Lois when she hits spanks Stewie for breaking her necklace.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: Meg gets mad and yells at both her parents when they try to ask her 'how old she is' and calls them out on their negligence and sheer stupidity and the fact that didn't know her age or that today was her birthday nor did they even bother to take in consideration of her personal well-being.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: Meg gets mad and yells at both her parents when they try to ask her 'how how old she is' she's turning and calls them out on their negligence and sheer stupidity and the fact that didn't know her age or that today was her birthday nor did they even bother to take in consideration of her personal well-being.


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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Lois and Brian step outside to party while Peter mourns Francis's death.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The amount of people at Meg's birthday party, whereas later on she tends to be only friends with Patty, Ruth and Esther (and depending on the episode, sometimes not even them). [[spoiler:[[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E10MegAndQuagmire Her 18th birthday party]], by comparison, depicts her as being completely friendless.]]

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The amount of people at Meg's birthday party, whereas later on she tends to be only friends with Patty, Ruth and Esther (and depending on the episode, sometimes not even them). [[spoiler:[[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E10MegAndQuagmire [[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E10MegAndQuagmire Her 18th birthday party]], by comparison, depicts her as being completely friendless.]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The amount of people at Meg's birthday party, whereas later on she tends to be only friends with Patty, Ruth and Esther (and depending on the episode, sometimes not even them). [[spoiler:[[Recap/FamilyGuyS10E10MegAndQuagmire Her 18th birthday party]], by comparison, depicts her as being completely friendless.]]

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* RealityEnsues: Stewie may be a megalomaniac evil genius, but he's still a one-year-old baby, as evidenced by his "Mine!" phase, and cries hysterically when he gets spanked for misbehaving.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Stewie may be a megalomaniac evil genius, but he's still a one-year-old baby, as evidenced by his "Mine!" phase, and cries hysterically when he gets spanked for misbehaving.
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* {{Eagleland}}: Discussed while intoxicated. Shamus believes that America is Type A and admonishes Peter for not being handsome like other American men. Peter tells him that's just in movies and reality is closer to type B and he's actually quite typicallooking for an American.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Mickey's sheep O'Brian does a variation on Brian's CatchPhrase, "Whose leg do ye have to hump to git a pint of Guinness around here?"
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* IntoxicationEnsues: After leaving Peter with his crack pipe, Brian checks up on him only to find him completely high out of his mind.
-->'''Peter''': Guv'mint caim an' tuk mah baaaaaaay-bee!
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'''Stewie''': Come on! Discipline me! Make me wear panties, rub dirt in my eye, violate me with a wine bottle-- my God, I really do have problems, don't I?

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'''Stewie''': Come on! Discipline me! Make me wear panties, rub dirt in my eye, violate me with a wine bottle-- my bottle--my God, I really do have problems, don't I?
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'''Stewie''': Come on! Discipline me! Make me wear panties, rub dirt in my eye, violating me with a wine bottle-- my God, I really do have problems, don't I?

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'''Stewie''': Come on! Discipline me! Make me wear panties, rub dirt in my eye, violating violate me with a wine bottle-- my God, I really do have problems, don't I?
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During Meg's 17th birthday party, Peter (dressed as a clown) accidentally kills his Bible-thumping father, Francis, and, after quitting beer for crack cocaine, visits Bruce the hypnotist and discovers that Francis isn't his biological father. Meanwhile, Stewie begins acting bratty and Lois swatting him on the butt leads to Stewie [[TooKinkyToTorture wanting more abuse]].

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During Meg's 17th birthday party, Peter (dressed as a clown) accidentally kills his Bible-thumping father, Francis, and, after quitting beer for crack cocaine, visits Bruce the hypnotist (a hypnotherapist) and discovers realizes that Francis isn't his biological father. Meanwhile, Stewie begins acting bratty and Lois swatting him on the butt leads to Stewie [[TooKinkyToTorture wanting more abuse]].



* SkewedPriorities: Peter justifies taking up crack by saying that at least it's not beer.

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* SkewedPriorities: Peter justifies taking up crack by saying that at least it's he's not beer.having alcohol.

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