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* Peter mentions a ] reunion, in which ] ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of ] and ] by providing them drugs. * Peter mentions a ] reunion, in which ] ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of ] and ] by providing them drugs.
*At the beginning, Quagmire crashes his car through three ], 2 of which are for '']'' and one for '']''. (The French Tickler is a ] term for penis, hence the female crotches at the billboards as targets. *At the beginning, Quagmire crashes his car through three ], 2 of which are for '']'' and one for '']''. (The French Tickler is a ] term for penis, hence the female crotches at the billboards as targets.
*The short-lived 2005 NBC series '']'' is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of ] in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival ] had with the series. *The short-lived 2005 ] series '']'' is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of ] in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival ] had with the series.
*In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of ] left the word "WHORE" as a final message. *In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of '']'' left the word "WHORE" as a final message.
*] appears again in a brief debate with other men with extremely similar voices, along with ] and ]. *] appears again in a brief debate with other men with extremely similar voices, along with ], ] and ].
*97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 ], a Los Angeles station with a similar format.{{cn}} *97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 ], a Los Angeles station with a similar format.{{cn}}
*"Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated ] program (a la "Bill and Marty" on '']''). *"Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated ] program (a la "Bill and Marty" on '']'').
*"Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the ]. *"Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the ].
*"Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on ]. *"Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on '']''.
*Tom and Peter both watch the ] ] '']''. *Tom and Peter both watch the ] ] '']''.
*Stewie parodies a ] commercial, as ] did in the early 1990s. Stewie says Bart's catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!" *Stewie parodies a ] commercial, as ] did in the early 1990s. Stewie says ]'s catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!"
*A cutaway shows ] working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the Death Star. *A cutaway shows ] working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the Death Star.



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Template:Infobox Family Guy episode

Mother Tucker is the second episode of season 5 of Family Guy.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler Peter's mother gets divorced, which finds Peter taking an interest with a new father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Meanwhile, Brian gets his own NPR-style radio show, but Stewie can't help but stir things up.

Cultural references

  • Peter mentions watching the video from The Ring, which actually turns out to be the film Mannequin.
  • When Peter has the ice cream it is taken from Kramer vs. Kramer.
  • Peter mentions a Peanuts reunion, in which Charlie Brown ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of Snoopy and Woodstock by providing them drugs.
  • At the beginning, Quagmire crashes his car through three billboards, 2 of which are for Veronica Mars and one for The Simple Life. (The French Tickler is a slang term for penis, hence the female crotches at the billboards as targets.
  • The short-lived 2005 NBC series Three Wishes is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of Sears in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival J.C. Penney had with the series.
  • In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of Charlotte's Web left the word "WHORE" as a final message.
  • Kermit the Frog appears again in a brief debate with other men with extremely similar voices, along with Al Michaels, Ray Romano and Harold Ramis.
  • 97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 KLSX, a Los Angeles station with a similar format.
  • "Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated Don and Mike program (a la "Bill and Marty" on The Simpsons).
  • "Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance.
  • "Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on The Howard Stern Show.
  • Tom and Peter both watch the 2005 Disney Film Chicken Little.
  • Stewie parodies a Butterfinger commercial, as The Simpsons did in the early 1990s. Stewie says Bart's catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!"
  • A cutaway shows Darth Vader working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the Death Star.
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