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[Joe Swanson is hanging on the edge of a waterfall in a sewer and Lois is trying to pull him up.]

Lois Griffin: Joe, I can't hold you! You're too heavy!

Joe Swanson: Lois! Pretend I'm one of your children!

[Lois begins to let go of his hand.]

Joe Swanson: Not Meg! Not Meg!

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Mistakes

When Stewie is in his room talking to Rupert and himself out loud about Janet we see that Rupert is on the left side of Stewie's pillow. When the camera pans over to Brian who overhears Stewie's musings, after Brian makes fun of Stewie the camera pans back and Rupert is gone. There is also a quick tete-a-tete on the color of Janet's eyes and the final shot is on Stewie and his crib and yet no Rupert to be found. See more...

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The voices of Brian, Stewie and Peter (as well as other minor characters) are all voiced by the creator, Seth Macfarlane. See more...

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Family Guy - And the Wiener is... (S3 E5)

Continuity: Just before Peter enters the tunnel in his new car, the white line in the middle of the road is blotchy and not continuous. When the shot changes to Peter's POV, the line has completely disappeared. The next shot which shows the car side on, there is now a straight white line on the road.

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