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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the episode tries to play the dilemma dead seriously for a change, ultimately Peter's health issues are still down to his own stupidity and repeatedly ignoring advice (including Brian himself), meaning Brian almost had sacrifice himself just to prevent Peter's {{Jerkass}} behaviour costing him his own life.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the episode tries to play the dilemma dead seriously for a change, ultimately Peter's health issues are still down to his own stupidity and repeatedly ignoring advice (including Brian himself), meaning Brian almost had to sacrifice himself just to prevent Peter's {{Jerkass}} TooDumbToLive behaviour costing him his own life.
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* NauseaFuel: Both in-universe and out. Stewie kidnaps Brian and takes him to the park, where he [[BerserkerTears tearfully demands]] that Brian not go through with surgery, [[WellIntentionedExtremist lest Stewie lose his best friend]]. It's all really quite sad... until [[MoodWhiplash Stewie's nose stats running profusely and he ends up covering Brian in snot when he hugs him against his will]].

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* NauseaFuel: Both in-universe and out. Stewie kidnaps Brian and takes him to the park, where he [[BerserkerTears tearfully demands]] that Brian not go through with surgery, [[WellIntentionedExtremist lest Stewie lose his best friend]]. It's all really quite sad... until [[MoodWhiplash Stewie's nose stats starts running profusely and he ends up covering Brian in snot when he hugs him against his will]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: When Peter misses dialysis, his skin turns yellow and he mentions how he can keep going another 20 years (a ShoutOut to ''The Simpsons''). As of 2019, ''Family Guy'' itself has been on for 20 years and counting.
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WAY too square of a peg.


* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Chris plagiarizies a speech about hope from Meg, and getting an interview for it with a local anchor (because the essay won a contest to introduce UsefulNotes/BarackObama when he came to town at the end of the episode). Chris says, rather plainly, that he got the essay from an angel. He was speaking more in a religious sense, but think for a second about from where, or rather who, it actually came.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the episode tries to play the dilemma dead seriously for a change, ultimately Peter's health issues are still down to his own stupidity and repeatedly ignoring advice (including Brian himself), meaning Brian almost had sacrifice himself just to prevent Peter's {{Jerkass}} behaviour costing him his own life. It's little wonder Stewie thinks Brian should just let the fat bastard rot.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the episode tries to play the dilemma dead seriously for a change, ultimately Peter's health issues are still down to his own stupidity and repeatedly ignoring advice (including Brian himself), meaning Brian almost had sacrifice himself just to prevent Peter's {{Jerkass}} behaviour costing him his own life. It's little wonder Stewie thinks Brian should just let the fat bastard rot.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the episode tries to play the dilemma dead seriously for a change, ultimately Peter's health issues are still down to his own stupidity and repeatedly ignoring advice (including Brian himself), meaning Brian almost had sacrifice himself just to prevent Peter's {{Jerkass}} behaviour costing him his own life. It's little wonder Stewie thinks Brian should just let the fat bastard rot.
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* TearJerker: That too.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: This episode is full of them in both the A-story (Stewie worried over Brian dying from the kidney operation) and the B-story (Meg telling Chris what hope is, which is basically a summary of her life -- how she still holds out hope for a better life, despite not having it now).

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: This episode is full of them in both the A-story (Stewie worried over Brian dying from the kidney operation) and the B-story (Meg telling Chris what hope is, which is basically a summary of her life -- how she still holds out hope for a better life, despite not having it now).



* TearJerker: That too.

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* TearJerker: That too.too.
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Chris plagiarizies a speech about hope from Meg, and getting an interview for it with a local anchor (because the essay won a contest to introduce UsefulNotes/BarackObama when he came to town at the end of the episode). Chris says, rather plainly, that he got the essay from an angel. He was speaking more in a religious sense, but think for a second about from where, or rather who, it actually came.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: This was one of the first episodes in which Brian was made to look overwhelmingly sympathetic in an effort to [[WinBackTheCrowd win back his affection]].


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* NauseaFuel: Both in-universe and out. Stewie kidnaps Brian and takes him to the park, where he [[BerserkerTears tearfully demands]] that Brian not go through with surgery, [[WellIntentionedExtremist lest Stewie lose his best friend]]. It's all really quite sad... until [[MoodWhiplash Stewie's nose stats running profusely and he ends up covering Brian in snot when he hugs him against his will]].
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* HeartwarmingMoments: This episode is full of them.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: This episode is full of them.them in both the A-story (Stewie worried over Brian dying from the kidney operation) and the B-story (Meg telling Chris what hope is, which is basically a summary of her life -- how she still holds out hope for a better life, despite not having it now).
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* HeartwarmingMoments: This episode is full of them.
* TearJerker: That too.

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