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Fan myopia shoehorn from ban evader.


* HilariousInHindsight: Peter has an imaginary lawyer named Saul (which is just a face he drew on his hand). Over half-a-decade later, [[Characters/BreakingBadSaulGoodman a fictional lawyer named Saul appeared.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Peter has an imaginary lawyer named Saul (which is just a face he drew on his hand). Over half-a-decade later, [[Characters/BreakingBadSaulGoodman a fictional lawyer named Saul appeared.]]
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Misuse; this is when fictional conventions feel more familiar''


* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers to Lois is in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers to Lois is in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] made-up is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Peter's boss choking to death on a dinner roll (and just as Peter was about to be promoted)? Very unfortunate. The ''dinner roll'' being taken into police custody afterwards? Hilarious.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers to Lois is in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.


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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers to Lois is in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is the Black Knight actor who rescued Peter only to be a complete asshole to him later the same exact guy in the suit... or is it a different actor entirely who's just an asshole to everybody? We never see the Knight's face and the time between Peter being saved and actually joining the Renaissance Fair (at least 16 years, since the flashback took place before Chris was born) is certainly long enough for someone else, likely even multiple someones, to have taken on the role of the Black Knight.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses to Lois is in fact a real thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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An explicit explanation isn't required, but for the sake of context on why it's funny it got approved, just mention it's at least nasty.


* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing. Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing.thing (if you don't want to look it up, all you need to know is that it's ''gross''). Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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Removing for lewdness, the entry is still fine without it.


* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing, [[{{Squick}} and it's really gross]][[labelnote:Explanation]]It involves defecating on your sexual partner's chest and then rolling your ass over it like a steamroller[[/labelnote]]. Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing, [[{{Squick}} and it's really gross]][[labelnote:Explanation]]It involves defecating on your sexual partner's chest and then rolling your ass over it like a steamroller[[/labelnote]].thing. Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The "Cleveland steamer" that Peter offers and confuses Lois in fact a real thing, [[{{Squick}} and it's really gross]][[labelnote:Explanation]]It involves defecating on your sexual partner's chest and then rolling your ass over it like a steamroller[[/labelnote]]. Creator/SethMacFarlane noted in the DVD commentary that [[RealityIsUnrealistic the fact that it sounds made-up]] is probably the only reason it ever made it past censors, as they had previously shot down the far less vulgar, but much more easily-recognizable "half and half" they originally wrote in the script.
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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: There's the gag regarding several knights'... [[RagingStiffie parts start making sounds against their armor]] before reaching Mort, who awkwardly shouts out "Ding!" instead. As pointed out in the DVDCommentary, the crew weren't sure if it was supposed to be a "[[TeenyWeenie small penis]]" or "[[TheLoinsSleepTonight erectile dysfunction]]" joke.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Margot Kidder's cutaway joke was already a BlackComedy reference to her real life mental breakdown. It hits even worse following her suicide in 2018.
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* OneSceneWonder: Ollie Williams saying “It’s gonna rain!”

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