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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Many fans feel that the plot about Peter becoming a pirate could have been an episode in its own right. Unfortunately, it only lasts for the first act.
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This trope is not for gushing about the work's best scene; it's for scenes that are so famous even someone who never watched the show is aware of its existence. This is not the case here, as Family Guy has many other scenes that are way more famous than this one.
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* SignatureScene: ''Everyone'' agrees that Peter's swashbuckling "sea battle" with the British businessman is the best scene in the whole episode.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''Film/TheSeaHawk''.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''Film/TheSeaHawk''.''Film/TheSeaHawk''.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Chris. While the episode tries to make you feel bad for him after his girlfriend dumps him, it doesn't change the fact that he chose to take ''[[BumblingDad Peter's]]'' relationship advice, despite Peter being a well-known idiot who stole (and ending up killing) somebody's pet parrot earlier in the same episode. Even if Chris (somehow) thought he was doing the right thing, the fact that Chris was willing to injure Brian just to have an excuse to see the girl at the vet makes you wonder if Chris should be in a relationship with ''any'' girl at all.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Chris. While the episode tries to make you feel bad for him after his girlfriend dumps him, it doesn't change the fact that he chose to take ''[[BumblingDad Peter's]]'' relationship advice, despite Peter being a well-known idiot who stole (and ending up killing) somebody's pet parrot earlier in the same episode. Even if Chris (somehow) thought he was doing the right thing, the fact that Chris was willing to injure Brian just to have an excuse to see the girl at the vet makes you wonder if Chris should be in a relationship with ''any'' girl at all.
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* BrokenBase: The CutawayGag with Creator/MichaelJFox as ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}''. Fans have cited it as the point of no return with its insensitivity to people affected by Parkinson's. Then there are fans who don't mind it, saying ''Family Guy'' has gotten away with much worse.
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* BrokenBase: The CutawayGag with Creator/MichaelJFox as ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}''.Franchise/{{Zorro}}. Fans have cited it as the point of no return with its insensitivity to people affected by Parkinson's. Then there are fans who don't mind it, saying ''Family Guy'' has gotten away with much worse.
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* BrokenBase: The CutawayGag with Creator/MichaelJFox as ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}''. Fans have cited it as the point of no return with its insensitivity to people affected by Parkinson's. Then there are fans who don't mind it, saying ''Family Guy'' has gotten away with much worse.
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no slashing tropes
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome[=/=]SignatureScene: ''Everyone'' agrees that Peter's swashbuckling "sea battle" with the British businessman is the best scene in the whole episode.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''TheSeaHawk''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''TheSeaHawk''.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome[=/=]SignatureScene: SignatureScene: ''Everyone'' agrees that Peter's swashbuckling "sea battle" with the British businessman is the best scene in the whole episode.
*SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: SuspiciouslySimilarSong: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''TheSeaHawk''.''Film/TheSeaHawk''.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome[=/=]SignatureScene: ''Everyone'' agrees that Peter's swashbuckling "sea battle" with the British businessman is the best scene in the whole episode.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''TheSeaHawk''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar to the theme to ''TheSeaHawk''.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: during the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar in tune and pace to the theme for Fox's Peter Pan and The Pirates.
** It's actually the theme to ''TheSeaHawk'', which inspired Peter Pan and the Pirates' theme.
** It's actually the theme to ''TheSeaHawk'', which inspired Peter Pan and the Pirates' theme.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: during During the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar in tune and pace to the theme for Fox's Peter Pan and The Pirates.
** It's actually the themeto ''TheSeaHawk'', which inspired Peter Pan and the Pirates' theme.''TheSeaHawk''.
** It's actually the theme
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong[=/=]ShoutOut: during the scene where Peter and his pirate buddies give chase to a British guy, the music that plays in the background is similar in tune and pace to the theme for Fox's Peter Pan and The Pirates.
** It's actually the theme to ''TheSeaHawk'', which inspired Peter Pan and the Pirates' theme.
** It's actually the theme to ''TheSeaHawk'', which inspired Peter Pan and the Pirates' theme.