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* {{Squick}}: A CutawayGag heavily implies Meg uses Stewie to remove tampons from her vagina when the string breaks.
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Shoehorned example to complain about Seasonal Rot.


* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it's at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the titanium capacitor he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained, although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian]]. It's possible that, given how inventive Stewie is, he must have made one from scratch.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the titanium capacitor he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained, although, it ''is'' mentioned - -- [[{{Irony}} by Brian]]. It's possible that, given how inventive Stewie is, he must have made one from scratch.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it's at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it's at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.episodes.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Stewie's British father discovers the time machine just as Stewie's about to go back and restore his previous existence, but is quickly brought down by a GroinAttack. The episode might've had a more dynamic ending if Stewie's other dad followed him back and tried to stop Stewie.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it it's at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained, although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian]].

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium titanium capacitor he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained, although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian]]. It's possible that, given how inventive Stewie is, he must have made one from scratch.
* SoOkayItsAverage: A lot of people have said that this episode is hardly anything special, but still decent and it at least gracious enough to end a season that was filled with bad episodes.

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Removing natter and guesses that border on WMG


* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained. (Although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian]].)
** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.
*** Or broke his guy out of jail (wouldn’t that of been fun to see)
** Or found a substitute for the much needed plutonium.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained. (Although, explained, although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian]].)
** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.
*** Or broke his guy out of jail (wouldn’t that of been fun to see)
** Or found a substitute for the much needed plutonium.
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** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.

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** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.possibility.
*** Or broke his guy out of jail (wouldn’t that of been fun to see)
** Or found a substitute for the much needed plutonium.
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** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.
* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.

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** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.
* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.
possibility.
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained. (Although, it ''is'' mentioned - by Brian.)

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained. (Although, it ''is'' mentioned - [[{{Irony}} by Brian.Brian]].)
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained. (Although, it ''is'' mentioned - by Brian.)



* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.

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* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.

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* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.


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* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.
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* MoodWhiplash: Stewie's tantrum when Peter and Chris break the TV can be pretty heartbreaking to watch. Until he bites Lois, throws a picture against the wall, and headbutts Meg hard enough to break her nose, that is.
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** He could have just found another supplier. That's always a possibility.
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OBJECTION! Removing this point because: 1) The time machine only returned Stewie to the point where Brian died, long after the time machine was destroyed, and 2) He is clearly seen returning the time machine to past Stewie IMMEDIATELY after he saves Brian. Both points are debunked, your honor!


** FridgeBrilliance: There's actually two explanations: 1) The events of "Christmas Guy" made it so that way Brian's death and the destruction of the time machine never happened or 2) Stewie still has the time machine he got from his past self to save Brian from dying, so he probably took the technology from that and made a new one.
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OBJECTION! Removing this point because: 1) The time machine only returned Stewie to the point where Brian died, long after the time machine was destroyed, and 2) He is clearly seen returning the time machine to past Stewie IMMEDIATELY after he saves Brian. Both points are debunked, your honor!
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on the fact that the plutonium he used for it is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.explained.
**FridgeBrilliance: There's actually two explanations: 1) The events of "Christmas Guy" made it so that way Brian's death and the destruction of the time machine never happened or 2) Stewie still has the time machine he got from his past self to save Brian from dying, so he probably took the technology from that and made a new one.
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on a certain part for it no longer being available. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.

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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on a certain part the fact that the plutonium he used for it no longer being available.is unavailable because his supplier was arrested for doodling Mohammad. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.
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* AssPull: In "Life of Brian", it's made clear that Stewie's time machine was destroyed for good, with extra emphasis placed on a certain part for it no longer being available. Then, out of the blue in this episode, he builds another seemingly overnight. This is never explained.

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