Stewie B. Goode/References
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Cultural references
- A cutaway shows Stewie as “Short Round” from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. In it, Stewie says “Lady only here cause she humping director!” a reference to director Spielberg’s later marriage to actress Kate Capshaw].
- It shows a scene from The Prince of Tides where they censor Barbara Streisand’s nose because the new video store is against non-Christians.
- Peter once hosted Family Feud, a show in broadcast syndication, with repeats shown on Game Show Network.
- Someone mistakes Peter for Michael Moore.
- A scene shows Stewie and Casper playing ball and as Stewie throws it into the street and Casper fetches it, he gets run over by a car and then says he doesn’t care because he was going to off himself on Tuesday.
- In hell, Stewie meets Steve Allen and thought he was going to have sex with him but really just wanted Stewie to fix his collar.
- After Stewie comes back to life, Steve Allen tries to watch TV in hell, but the only show that is on is Who’s the Boss (according to the DVD commentary, the theme from Friends was supposed to be used when Steve Allen is channel surfing in Hell, but Seth MacFarlane couldn’t get the rights to it).
- A scene while Stewie is talking to Brian shows Stewie singing “I Have Confidence in Me” as Maria von Trapp from The Sound of Music.
- A scene shows Elmer Fudd hunting, shooting, and graphically killing Bugs Bunny, which Brian labels as “disturbing.”
- While Peter is ranting on the news he mentions that he can’t find the droids he’s looking for, then shows Imperial Stormtroopers agreeing with him.
- Peter once provided nighttime heat for Lara Flynn Boyle using his stomach fat.
- Stewie tells a fan to catch a foul ball while attending a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field, which is reference to Steve Bartman, a fan whose actions some fans say affected the outcome of Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series between the Cubs and the Florida Marlins when he caught a ball which could have been caught by the Cubs outfielder, Moisés Alou.
- At the Drunken Clam, Stewie sings “Suicide Is Painless,” the theme song from M*A*S*H.
- Stewie wakes up from his hangover with a towel with the initials "R.M." on it. He doesn't remember what he did the night before, but somehow Roger Moore got his phone number and calls him then immediately hangs up.
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