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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Wild West, to appeal to the negativity from the fat community he's gotten, doubles his weight to become an overweight cowboy to please them in "Fattest in the West". But Wild doesn't account for how it would effect him riding his horse Ginger (with her collapsing due to his weight), how it would effect his life (his eyesight deteriorating and needing to wear glasses), how it would effect going to his locations (having trouble fitting through doors and needs to either open both doors or just ram through for places with one door, leaving holes in his path) and most importantly, who ''the rest of Quahog'' would react to it. As when he reveals his new bulk change as a permanent change, it's given a negative backlash.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Wild West, to appeal to the negativity from the fat community he's gotten, doubles his weight to become an overweight cowboy to please them in "Fattest in the West". But Wild doesn't account for how it would effect him riding his horse Ginger (with her collapsing due to his weight), how it would effect his life (his eyesight deteriorating and needing to wear glasses), how it would effect going to his locations (having trouble fitting through doors and needs to either open both doors or just ram through for places with one door, leaving holes in his path) and most importantly, who how ''the rest of Quahog'' would react to it. As when he reveals his new bulk change as a permanent change, it's given a negative backlash.
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* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler:Meg's real father Stan Thompson returns in a Season 22 story arc.]]
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* FlashForward: The ending of "[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/A_Play_on_Turds A Play on Turds]]" has a flash forward to Stewie as a teenager still in diapers.[[note]]The context being that Lois decided to put Stewie back in diapers and hoped he’ll be ready after failing to toilet train Stewie[[/note]]
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* FantasySquence: Stewie has one in "Do and Die", where he imagines being the mayor of a now destroyed Quahog, with the Griffins being used as his slaves. Complete with whipping them when they fall out of line.

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* FantasySquence: FantasySequence: Stewie has one in "Do and Die", where he imagines being the mayor of a now destroyed Quahog, with the Griffins being used as his slaves. Complete with whipping them when they fall out of line.

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-->'''Carter''': I'm guessing it was not the best time to add some comedy to liven things up.

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-->'''Carter''': [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint I'm guessing it was not the best time to add some comedy to liven things up.up]].


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** As said above in DudeNotFunny for "The Perfect Castaway", Francis is downright furious at Carter for joking about his "dead" son. Even mentioning that as much as he snarked about Peter, he never outright wished death upon him.
** "[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Mortician The Mortician]]" has Brian try to seize this opportunity of Jillian's husband Derek dying to get her to fall back in love with him. However, Brian backs out of it when he [[JerkassRealization realized he was being a bit of a prick, taking advantage of a grieving woman just to get into her pants]].
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-->'''Quagmire''': ''[pissed off]'' [[SacrasmMode Oh, thank you! Thank you, Brian! THANKS FOR THAT!]]

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-->'''Quagmire''': ''[pissed off]'' [[SacrasmMode [[SarcasmMode Oh, thank you! Thank you, Brian! THANKS FOR THAT!]]

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: "Death Has a Shadow" adds one for Cleveland and Quagmire (the former wasn't introduced until "Mind Over Murder" while the latter wasn't established yet as Peter's friend) to establish them as Peter's friends and bits of their personalities (Cleveland being the slow monotone man while Quagmire as the LovableSexManiac).

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"Death Has a Shadow" adds one for Cleveland and Quagmire (the former wasn't introduced until "Mind Over Murder" while the latter wasn't established yet as Peter's friend) to establish them as Peter's friends and bits of their personalities (Cleveland being the slow monotone man while Quagmire as the LovableSexManiac).


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** "Do and Die":
*** The first scene gives one for Horace, establishing his friendship with Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire (giving them all nicknames like "The Pete-boy", "Dark Choclate" and "The Q-Man").
*** The first CutawayGag also gives a small one for Cleveland Jr.. Showcasing him as a troublemaker who likes to [[TheGadfly prank and troll people for fun]].
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* FantasySquence: Stewie has one in "Do and Die", where he imagines being the mayor of a now destroyed Quahog, with the Griffins being used as his slaves. Complete with whipping them when they fall out of line.
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* IdiotBall: Brian holds this in the additional scene in "Jerome is the New Black". When he slips to Brenda's abusive boyfriend Jeffery that she's hiding from him in the garage while trying to defuse the situation, which Quagmire is not happy with.
-->'''Quagmire''': ''[pissed off]'' [[SacrasmMode Oh, thank you! Thank you, Brian! THANKS FOR THAT!]]

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** For the neighbors, Quagmire and Kimi ("Kimi Stupid Love" and "The Quagmire Show") the Swansons ("[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/7th_Kevin 7th Kevin]]") and the Brown-Tubbs ("Stand Your Brown" and "Black Christmas") all had episodes that mainly focus on their lives when not with the Griffins. In fact, all examples has the Griffins play only made minor and brief appearances, sometimes even going into non-speaking cameo territory.
** "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" focuses majorly on the Fargus family in the main plot, with it focusing on mostly Horace in the side plot.

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** For the neighbors, Quagmire and Kimi ("Kimi Stupid Love" and Love", "The Quagmire Show") Show" and "You Are Not the Father") the Swansons ("[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/7th_Kevin 7th Kevin]]") and the Brown-Tubbs ("Stand Your Brown" and "Black Christmas") all had episodes that mainly focus on their lives when not with the Griffins. In fact, all examples has the Griffins play only made minor and brief appearances, sometimes even going into non-speaking cameo territory.
** "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" has to limelight plots. The main plot focuses majorly on the Fargus family in while the main plot, with it focusing on mostly side plot has Horace in the side plot.main role.


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** "Lover's Queerel" in its main plot focuses on Bruce and Jeffrey, though with Peter and Lois in the same boat as well.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The fanfic ''loves'' to has episodes focusing quite a few.
** For the neighbors, Quagmire and Kimi ("Kimi Stupid Love" and "The Quagmire Show") the Swansons ("[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/7th_Kevin 7th Kevin]]") and the Brown-Tubbs ("Stand Your Brown" and "Black Christmas") all had episodes that mainly focus on their lives when not with the Griffins. In fact, all examples has the Griffins play only made minor and brief appearances, sometimes even going into non-speaking cameo territory.
** "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" focuses majorly on the Fargus family in the main plot, with it focusing on mostly Horace in the side plot.
** "The Mortician", "Mort Almighty" and "Bachelor Guy" focus entirely on the Goldman family.
** "In With the News" main plot focuses on Joyce and Tom, with only one of the Griffins (Stewie) being in a side-plot.
** "Three's Company" focus more on [[spoiler:Karen and her girlfriend Heather]].
** "The Education of Elmer T. Bags" and the side plot of "Swindler's List" focus on Dr. Hartman.
** "A Bottle Episode" and "Home Wreckers Association"'s side plots focus on Change for a Buck and a paired up character (Seamus for the former and Dr. Hartman for the latter).
** "[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Fattest_in_the_West Fattest in the West]]" is a solo Wild West episode, where previous episodes had him bounce off others.



* GoodTroiEpisode: The fanfic has quite a few.
** "A Woman Walks Into a Bar" focuses majorly on the Fargus family in the main plot, with it focusing on mostly Horace in the side plot.
** "[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/7th_Kevin 7th Kevin]]" focuses entirely on the Swanson family alone.
** "Kimi Stupid Love" and "The Quagmire Show" both focus mainly on Quagmire and Kimi. With the former being about them finding feelings and getting married and the latter being about Quagmire going under heat and the two divorcing.
** "Stand Your Brown" and "Black Christmas" focuses entirely on the Brown family.
** "Three's Company" focus more on [[spoiler:Karen and her girlfriend Heather]].
** "[[https://familyguyfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Fattest_in_the_West Fattest in the West]]" is a solo Wild West episode, where previous episodes had him bounce off others.



** Adding to that, TurnTheOtherCheek doesn't work toward entitled abusers, and you have to get confrontational, physical, or throw them out of your life if you want them to change. Only when Peter stands up to Francis does the latter's {{Jerkass}} tendencies start to diminish

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** Adding to that, TurnTheOtherCheek doesn't work toward entitled abusers, and you have to get confrontational, physical, or throw them out of your life if you want them to change. Only when Peter stands up to Francis does the latter's {{Jerkass}} tendencies start to diminishdiminish.



** Kevin reveals that he became a content streamer in "Don't Fall in Love With a Streamer",

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** Kevin reveals that he became a content streamer in "Don't Fall in Love With a Streamer",Streamer", though mostly as a way to help him recover from his Iraq PTSD.
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* ForgotFlandersCouldDoThat:
** At one point in the original, Chris showed signs of being an artist in the first two seasons, before being completely abandoned. However in this fanfic, Chris still shows that artistic side to him that shins more in episodes, mostly side plots
** Stewie has a temporary SnapBack to his original characterization in "In With the News". With him running against Mayor Adam West in the upcoming mayoral re-election to take over Quahog and rule it like an evil dictator, something actually brought up he would do in "Do and Die".
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* GetawayDriver: Chris ends becoming a dangerous one in "Student Driver" when he goes to get a driver's license.

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* GetawayDriver: Chris ends becoming a dangerous one in "Student Driver" when he goes to get a driver's license.license, but becomes manipulated by a criminal pretending to be a driver instructor.

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