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* GeniusBonus: One of the monkeys turns down a suggestion for Shakespearean poetry because "they did that on last week's Marlowe." This references the theory that [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlovian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship Christopher Marlowe ghostwrote Shakespeare's work]].
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** Quagmire gets sulky at Brian after the latter brags about getting a better role. This was ''long'' before they became SitcomArchNemesis.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The idea of lowbrow theatricals, excluding [[OlderThanTheyThink satyr plays of ancient Greece]], became less odd with the production of ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' and ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon'', both of which have raunchiness not common in Broadway theatre.
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** The idea of lowbrow theatricals, excluding [[OlderThanTheyThink satyr plays of ancient Greece]], became less odd with the production of ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' and ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon'', both of which have raunchiness not common in Broadway
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* DesignatedVillain: Lois in this episode. The episode treats her like she is the main antagonist of the episode just because she hated and objected to the numerous changes Peter was making to The King And I and causing it to deviate completely from the source material.
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* DesignatedVillain: Lois in this episode. The episode treats her like she is the main antagonist of the episode just because she hated and objected to the numerous changes Peter was making to The ''The King And I I'' and causing it to deviate completely from the source material.
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* DesignatedVillain: Lois in this episode. The episode treats her like she is the main antagonist of the episode just because she hated and objected to the numerous changes Peter was making to The King And I and causing it to deviate completely from the source material.
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* LowestCommonDenominator: Peter's rendition of ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' is packed with the sort of lowbrow entertainment he loves.
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* LowestCommonDenominator: Peter's rendition of ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' is packed with the sort of lowbrow entertainment he loves.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The idea of lowbrow theatricals, excluding [[OlderThanTheyThink satyr plays of ancient Greek]], Greece]], became less odd with the production of Theatre/AvenueQ ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' and Theatre/TheBookOfMormon, ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon'', both of which have raunchiness not common in Broadway theatre.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The idea of lowbrow theatricals, excluding [[OlderThanTheyThink satyr plays of ancient Greek]], became less odd with the production of Theatre/AvenueQ and Theatre/TheBookOfMormon, both of which have raunchiness not common in Broadway theatre.
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* LowestCommonDenominator: Peter's rendition of ''The King and I'' is packed with the sort of lowbrow entertainment he loves.
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* LowestCommonDenominator: Peter's rendition of ''The King and I'' is packed with the sort of lowbrow entertainment he loves.