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*Peter calls part of the evening the “magic hour; the day’s not quite gone, the night’s not quite here and somewhere [[Scott Baio]] is plowing a woman he doesn’t love.” This is a reference to the ''[[Happy Days]]'' actor’s multiple, short-term relationships.
*Peter calls part of the evening the “magic hour; the day’s not quite gone, the night’s not quite here and somewhere [[Scott Baio]] is plowing a woman he doesn’t love.” This is a reference to the ''[[Happy Days]]'' actor’s multiple, short-term relationships.
*Peter tries to teach Chris how to eat an [[Oreo]], a reference to famous commercials of the cookie brand.
*Peter tries to teach Chris how to eat an [[Oreo]], a reference to famous commercials of the cookie brand.
*Lois brings Brian some of Peter’s books, which include ''Mr. T'' by [[Mr. T]], an [[autobiography]] of ''[[The A-Team]]'' star; ''T and Me'' by [[George Peppard]], an actor who co-starred with Mr. T on ''The A-Team'' and ''For the Last Time, I’m Not Mr. T'' by [[Ving Rhames]], an [[African-American]] actor with a physique like that of Mr. T. All of these books are fictitious.
*Lois brings Brian some of Peter’s books, which include ''Mr. T'' by [[Mr. T]], an [[autobiography]] of ''[[The A-Team]]'' star; ''T and Me'' by [[George Peppard]], an actor who co-starred with Mr. T on ''The A-Team'' and ''For the Last Time, I’m Not Mr. T'' by [[Ving Rhames]], an [[African-American]] actor with a physique like that of Mr. T. With the exception of "Mr. T by Mr. T", all of these books are fictitious.
*When encouraging himself to fight his perceived illness, Stewie tells himself “[[do not go gentle into that good night]].” He first attributes the quote to [[singer-songwriter]] [[Bob Dylan]] but then corrects himself; it was written by poet [[Dylan Thomas]].
*When encouraging himself to fight his perceived illness, Stewie tells himself “[[do not go gentle into that good night]].” He first attributes the quote to [[singer-songwriter]] [[Bob Dylan]] but then corrects himself; it was written by poet [[Dylan Thomas]].
*At the driving range, Cleveland Jr. shouts “I’m [[Tiger Woods]],” referring to the professional [[golf]]er.
*At the driving range, Cleveland Jr. shouts “I’m [[Tiger Woods]],” referring to the professional [[golf]]er.

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Fore Father is an episode from the second season of the FOX animated television series Family Guy. First aired on August 1 2000. Written by Bobby Bowman, and directed by Scott Wood. Production code 2ACX16. This is the last episode of Season 2, the first episode of Season 3 is "The Thin White Line."

Plot summary

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Mister T shown as birds.

Peter leaves Chris to guard the food supplies while he goes fishing with his neighbors. Upon returning, Chris reports that raccoons have stolen the food. To teach Chris about responsibility, Peter gets him a job at the golf course, where he also tries to mould Cleveland Jr. into a famous golfer. Meanwhile, Brian leads Stewie to believe the vaccine shots he received are some kind of mind control.

Cultural references

Trivia/Goofs

  • Stewie weighs 29 pounds as of this episode.
  • Brian's line "Did you know Mr. T always wanted to be a Broadway dancer?" is closed captioned as "Did you know that Mr. T wasn't the first choice for The A-Team?"
  • The strip club in this episode is called "The Fuzzy Clam." A sign reading "Minors Welcome" can be seen in the window, apparently explaining how Chris got in.
  • The beginning where the family watches "Little House on the Prairie" is cut from the FOX version, but not on Cartoon Network or the DVDs.
  • Quagmire crashes his 1957 Chevrolet into a pole, but when we see him drive to the beach, it's in perfect shape.
  • If the Fuzzy Clam welcomes minors, why did the stripper ask how old Chris was?
  • Quagmire's fetish for women's feet is brought up in this episode and would be alluded to in Brian the Bachelor (when he steals Brooke's sandal after getting caught dragging Brooke back to his room after drugging her drink) and I Take Thee Quagmire (Peter attempts to give Quagmire the Statue of Liberty's foot before he gets married).