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* According to the DVD audio commentary on this episode, on the cutaway about Brooke spending the evening with Quagmire and his mother, the original name of the cat was “Pussy,” but the censors found it to be too tasteless and it was changed to “[[Mittens]]” (however, they didn’t object to the implication that Quagmire intended to have a threesome with his mother and the Bachelorette). Also, in the scene where Cleveland is freaking out over his audition for ''The Bachelorette'' and Peter strips naked (and strips Cleveland’s clothes), originally Peter was supposed to be sitting on Cleveland’s lap to keep Cleveland from running away, but the censors found it to be too sexual.
 
* According to the DVD audio commentary on this episode, on the cutaway about Brooke spending the evening with Quagmire and his mother, the original name of the cat was “Pussy,” but the censors found it to be too tasteless and it was changed to “[[Mittens]]” (however, they didn’t object to the implication that Quagmire intended to have a threesome with his mother and the Bachelorette). Also, in the scene where Cleveland is freaking out over his audition for ''The Bachelorette'' and Peter strips naked (and strips Cleveland’s clothes), originally Peter was supposed to be sitting on Cleveland’s lap to keep Cleveland from running away, but the censors found it to be too sexual.
 
* A flashback implies Peter was once a woman, and has had a sex-change, although this is most likely a one-off joke. This is contradicted by other flashbacks to Peter’s past which show him as a boy. One flashback in “[[And the Wiener is...]]” even has a doctor saying “It’s a boy” to Peter’s mother. Furthermore, Peter once told Stewie that his mother used whiskey to solve his toothaches, cutting away to a clip of a very young Peter with a whiskey bottle being thrown towards his face. Besides, he has kids (at least two of which seem to be biologically his), which would be impossible for a transsexual.
 
* A flashback implies Peter was once a woman, and has had a sex-change, although this is most likely a one-off joke. This is contradicted by other flashbacks to Peter’s past which show him as a boy. One flashback in “[[And the Wiener is...]]” even has a doctor saying “It’s a boy” to Peter’s mother. Furthermore, Peter once told Stewie that his mother used whiskey to solve his toothaches, cutting away to a clip of a very young Peter with a whiskey bottle being thrown towards his face. Besides, he has kids (at least two of which seem to be biologically his), which would be impossible for a transsexual.
* Stewie talks extensively about the novel that he believes Brian is writing. In ''[[Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]'', Brian says that in his time away from the series, he had some time to work on his novel. However, as of "[[Saving Private Brian]]", Stewie reveals that he still hasn’t finished it. This is probably because the “after party” footage is DVD exclusive, and therefore may not be considered canon.
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* Stewie talks extensively about the novel that Brian is writing. In ''[[Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]'', Brian says that in his time away from the series, he had some time to work on his novel. However, as of "[[Saving Private Brian]]", Stewie reveals that he still hasn’t finished it. This is probably because the “after party” footage is DVD exclusive, and therefore may not be considered canon.
 
* In Stewie’s “flash forward” to his plans for Chris’ room once he’s gone, the computer in the room has the mouse on the left side of the monitor instead of the right. This indicates that Stewie is left-handed, as virtually all cartoon characters are.
 
* In Stewie’s “flash forward” to his plans for Chris’ room once he’s gone, the computer in the room has the mouse on the left side of the monitor instead of the right. This indicates that Stewie is left-handed, as virtually all cartoon characters are.
   

Revision as of 19:33, 11 May 2010

Notes

  • According to the DVD audio commentary on this episode, on the cutaway about Brooke spending the evening with Quagmire and his mother, the original name of the cat was “Pussy,” but the censors found it to be too tasteless and it was changed to “Mittens” (however, they didn’t object to the implication that Quagmire intended to have a threesome with his mother and the Bachelorette). Also, in the scene where Cleveland is freaking out over his audition for The Bachelorette and Peter strips naked (and strips Cleveland’s clothes), originally Peter was supposed to be sitting on Cleveland’s lap to keep Cleveland from running away, but the censors found it to be too sexual.
  • A flashback implies Peter was once a woman, and has had a sex-change, although this is most likely a one-off joke. This is contradicted by other flashbacks to Peter’s past which show him as a boy. One flashback in “And the Wiener is...” even has a doctor saying “It’s a boy” to Peter’s mother. Furthermore, Peter once told Stewie that his mother used whiskey to solve his toothaches, cutting away to a clip of a very young Peter with a whiskey bottle being thrown towards his face. Besides, he has kids (at least two of which seem to be biologically his), which would be impossible for a transsexual.
  • Stewie talks extensively about the novel that Brian is writing. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Brian says that in his time away from the series, he had some time to work on his novel. However, as of "Saving Private Brian", Stewie reveals that he still hasn’t finished it. This is probably because the “after party” footage is DVD exclusive, and therefore may not be considered canon.
  • In Stewie’s “flash forward” to his plans for Chris’ room once he’s gone, the computer in the room has the mouse on the left side of the monitor instead of the right. This indicates that Stewie is left-handed, as virtually all cartoon characters are.

Trivia

Brian enjoys a 'Mohito' during his on-camera interview.

Jessica Biel’s character, Brooke, is named after Brooke Roberts, a writer’s assistant of Family Guy; the character was even referred to as Brooke Roberts at one point of the episode.

During the commentary of this episode, the audience hears the first commentary done in the voices of the characters from the show. The characters were Chris and Stewie, and created a huge laugh in the commentary box.

Stewie says that Brian has been working on a novel for three years, Stewie could not possibly know about the three years since he is only one (still??!!).

Daffney Gilfin, one of the Snorks appears. Daffney is voiced by Nancy Cartwright who does the voice of Bart Simpson and was also the original voice of Daffney on the Snorks.

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