- Peter plays Pandora for the neighborhood block party.
- The custom advertisements suggest Peter is looking for male enhancement pills, this is followed by a delivery of such products.
- Meg has no lines in this episode.
- Commercials during The Good Wife are what leads Stewie to believe he's gotten his period.
- Quagmire only gets Christmas cards from his realtor and car salesman.
- Pearl Jam's "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" plays during Quagmire's flashback.
- "If You Leave" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark plays during the dance scenes.
- Edvard Grieg's "Morning Mood" is played in the beginning of the dreams by Quagmire and Joe.
- Joe makes note of Axl Rose being 60, which is followed by Peter asking Cleveland about Heavy D and discovering that he's dead.
- Both Cleveland and Quagmire are terrified of teenagers.
- Thanks to Cleveland throwing a college acceptance letter in the ocean, a seagull goes to Fordham.
- Quagmire wants Mayor Wild West to put in more bike lanes downtown, mentioning that Austin, Texas has 8ft bicycle lanes.
- When Mayor West mentions frontier spirit, Peter thinks he's talking about Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines, two major low-cost airline brands in the US.
- Cleveland claims to have never seen a horse, forgetting about his previous encounter with 'Til Death in "Family Gay". He later notes that he has seen a horse after encountering them at Wild West's Dude Ranch.
- Peter asks if they need special clothes for 'ranch dressing'.
- Quagmire wants a room away from the ice machine thanks to Peter.
- Joe thought the experience would be like the film Young Guns, mispronouncing Lou Diamond Phillips name as 'Blue Diamond walnuts'.
- Brian compares Stewie's euphemisms for menstrual cramps to an episode of Will & Grace.
- Stewie's tirade against wokeness leads Brian to consider that he is getting his period.
- Peter eats a 'cow pie'.
- The events of "Stewie Is Enceinte" have been disregarded.
- Stewie claims that Rupert goes on 4chan, a website notable for containing adult content and discussion.
- Joe's attempt at counting sheep results in his disabled sheep suing the farmer for ADA violations and taking over the farm.
- Peter can't go to sleep without rearing a rerun of Frasier.
- Cleveland names his horse 'Lil Nas X' after the rapper of that name, known for his country rap single "Old Town Road".
- Brian's first reaction on hearing that Stewie thinks he's pregnant is to offer to pay for an abortion.
- Stewie wants to name his child after Timothée Chalamet.
- Stewie compares Timothée to a dainty Eddie Redmayne.
- Brian starts to break down Stewie's pregnancy fantasy by mentioning the weight gain.
- Brian also mentions Stewie's swollen feet, just after he buys Thom Browne boots.
- Stewie gets himself the boots a as a "push present", a gift given to a mother after giving birth.[1]

- Bear Scares was previously mentioned in "The New Adventures of Old Tom".
- Stewie's 'morning after' cocktail consists of Flintstones vitamins, Ovaltine, castor oil, and a splash of Dr. Pepper, the latter because its name is both a medical professional and a vegetable.
- Peter tries the lure the bear with a tax advice kiosk.
- When Peter is about to be mauled by the bear, he compares his experience to The Revenant, noting that the film was quickly forgotten after generating rave reviews.
- Peter compares Wild West's bear disguise to a Scooby-Doo plot, leading Joe to note that the villains are often small businessmen.
- Peter's 'lesson' from the episode is that no experience is worth sleeping on the ground.
- Peter also warns the kids not to do things they don't normally do, noting that they'll only be punished for it.
- When Lois points out that the men's dude ranch experience is superior, West points out that he can say the same thing about the film Ghostbusters.
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