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** In one scene, it's implied that Meg is going to masturbate with hot dogs that she pretends are the New York Nicks. Unfortunately, [[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E4AFistfulOfMeg a later episode]] reveals that, in the future, she will die of septic shock caused by masturbating with a frozen hot dog.
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* HarsherInHindsight: While suffering from amnesia after Stewie tried to murder her, Lois strikes up a relationship with a young man in North Carolina named Derek. It turns out that Derek is a neo-Nazi and brings Lois to a chapter meeting where the assembly leader verbally berates Jews. As uncomfortable as this was for Lois back then, she discovered a few years later she is [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E2FamilyGoy Jewish through her mother]]. She also learns that her mother is a Holocaust survivor.
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** While suffering from amnesia after Stewie tried to murder her, Lois strikes up a relationship with a young man in North Carolina named Derek. It turns out that Derek is a neo-Nazi and brings Lois to a chapter meeting where the assembly leader verbally berates Jews. As uncomfortable as this was for Lois back then, she discovered a few years later she is [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E2FamilyGoy Jewish through her mother]]. She also learns that her mother is a Holocaustsurvivor.survivor.
** One of the people on Stewie's hit list is "The guy who watched ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' back in 1994 and won't admit the damn thing [[SeasonalRot isn't funny anymore]]". Not only would ''Family Guy'' itself be seen as "not funny anymore" as early as the following season, but when the two shows had a {{crossover}} in Season 13, Peter and Homer tell each other that their respective shows have sucked for years, leading to a massive brawl that ends with much of the city, their friendship, and what remained of the fanbases' respect for one another destroyed.
** While suffering from amnesia after Stewie tried to murder her, Lois strikes up a relationship with a young man in North Carolina named Derek. It turns out that Derek is a neo-Nazi and brings Lois to a chapter meeting where the assembly leader verbally berates Jews. As uncomfortable as this was for Lois back then, she discovered a few years later she is [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E2FamilyGoy Jewish through her mother]]. She also learns that her mother is a Holocaust
** One of the people on Stewie's hit list is "The guy who watched ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' back in 1994 and won't admit the damn thing [[SeasonalRot isn't funny anymore]]". Not only would ''Family Guy'' itself be seen as "not funny anymore" as early as the following season, but when the two shows had a {{crossover}} in Season 13, Peter and Homer tell each other that their respective shows have sucked for years, leading to a massive brawl that ends with much of the city, their friendship, and what remained of the fanbases' respect for one another destroyed.
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* ToughActToFollow: Widely considered Considered by some fans to be the last great episode of ''Family Guy'', as it officially wrapped up and even gave closure to its most famous RunningGag of Stewie plotting to kill Lois (for now). Those who don't loathe the later episodes simply feel like there's no point to it now.
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* HarsherInHindsight: While suffering from amnesia after Stewie tried to murder her, Lois strikes up a relationship with a young man in North Carolina named Derek. It turns out that Derek is a neo-Nazi and brings Lois to a chapter meeting where the assembly leader verbally berates Jews. As uncomfortable as this was for Lois back then, remember that she found out discovered a few seasons years later that she is [[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E2FamilyGoy Jewish through her mother.mother]]. She also learns that her mother is a Holocaust survivor.
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* ParodyDisplacement: How many actually know that Stewie's "As Someday it May Happen" originates from ''Theatre/TheMikado''?
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* HarsherInHindsight: During her amnesia spell, Lois accidentally falls in with an AffablyEvil neo-Nazi group who act more like a community board. Ten years later came the "alt-right", a neo-Nazi/white nationalist movement whose main tactic was to dress "normally" to appear as a more civilized version of racism. Additionally, a later episode revealed that Lois is actually Jewish on her mother's side.
* HarsherInHindsight: During her amnesia spell, Lois accidentally falls in with an AffablyEvil neo-Nazi group who act more like a community board. Ten years later came the "alt-right", a neo-Nazi/white nationalist movement whose main tactic was to dress "normally" to appear as a more civilized version of racism. Additionally, a later episode revealed that Lois is actually Jewish on her mother's side.
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* HarsherInHindsight: During her amnesia spell, Lois accidentally falls in with an AffablyEvil neo-Nazi group who act more like a community board. Ten years later came the "alt-right", a neo-Nazi/white nationalist movement whose main tactic was to dress "normally" to appear as a more civilized version of racism. Additionally, a later episode revealed that Lois is actually Jewish on her mother's side.mother.
* HarsherInHindsight: During her amnesia spell, Lois accidentally falls in with an AffablyEvil neo-Nazi group who act more like a community board. Ten years later came the "alt-right", a neo-Nazi/white nationalist movement whose main tactic was to dress "normally" to appear as a more civilized version of racism. Additionally, a later episode revealed that Lois is actually Jewish on her mother's side.
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* WhatAnIdiot: In the first part Stewie has succeeded in killing Lois. A year later the rest of the family are still adjusting to her death.\\
'''You'd Expect:''' Stewie to keep quiet about what he did. He's gone a whole year already with no one suspecting a thing, and he could have easily kept things that way.\\
'''Instead:''' [[EvilGloating He just can't help but rub it in Brian's face]] that he did the deed, after Brian doubted him earlier. Brian vows to bring Stewie to justice.
'''You'd Expect:''' Stewie to keep quiet about what he did. He's gone a whole year already with no one suspecting a thing, and he could have easily kept things that way.\\
'''Instead:''' [[EvilGloating He just can't help but rub it in Brian's face]] that he did the deed, after Brian doubted him earlier. Brian vows to bring Stewie to justice.
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--> '''Quagmire''': Man, I haven't dug through these cans since Lois died. Can't believe it's been 12 months since I've deliberately choked myself by stuffing her discarded makeup sponges down my throat.\\
'''Cleveland''': S'wrong with you?
--> '''Quagmire''': Man, I haven't dug through these cans since Lois died. Can't believe it's been 12 months since I've deliberately choked myself by stuffing her discarded makeup sponges down my throat.\\
'''Cleveland''': S'wrong with you?
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-->'''Meg''': I'm gonna pretend you're the New York Knicks.
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'''Instead:''' [[EvilGloating He just can't help but rub it in Brian's face]] that he did the deed, after Brian doubted him earlier. Brian vows to bring Stewie to justice.
'''You'd Expect:''' Stewie to keep quiet about what he did. He's gone a whole year already with no one suspecting a thing, and he could have easily kept things that way.\\
'''Instead:''' [[EvilGloating He just can't help but rub it in Brian's face]] that he did the deed, after Brian doubted him earlier. Brian vows to bring Stewie to justice.
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* ToughActToFollow: Widely considered to be the last great episode of ''Family Guy'', as it officially wrapped up and even gave closure toit's its most famous RunningGag of Stewie plotting to kill Lois (for now). Those who don't loathe the later episodes simply feel like there's no point to it now.
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