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  • An unidentified woman is sitting next to Jerome in the church during the wedding.
  • Lois charges $7 per piano lesson, which the family uses to buy sandwiches.
  • Meg's drums are claimed to have not been mentioned previously. However, she was heard doing a drum solo during her first birthday party in "Chitty Chitty Death Bang".
  • Peter's television broadcast of the New England Patriots game correctly identifies Mac Jones as quarterback of the Patriots at the time of original broadcast.
  • Chris mockingly compares Lois to the Amazing Kreskin, a mentalist.[1]
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  • The Griffins have a pool that they were previously unaware of.
  • Alana's late night meal for Peter includes an amuse-bouche, a bite-size appetizer or pre-appetizer provided by the chef at their discretion.
  • The first part of Brian and Alana's musical duet "Loving You/Ain't We Got Fun" is from the 1952 film She's Working Her Way Through College, starring Gene Nelson, Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan.[2]
  • Peter wears Hanes brand underwear, which was previously noted in "Brief Encounter".
  • Stewie compares the plot to All About Eve, Single White Female, Swimfan and Obsessed.
  • Lois uses nicknames when she wants to assert dominance.
  • The hitman's son played the melodica for the 20th Century Fox fanfare.
  • Alana claims she dyed her hair red in emulation of Kathy Griffin.
  • Peter takes morning jogs, during which he wears a bra.
  • Lois mentions how only she wants to do groceries. In "Vestigial Peter", she beats Peter senseless for doing her grocery shopping.
  • Alana leaves a fake note from Lois claiming that she ran away to be a lesbian. Peter blames himself because due to his weight, he can't be on top.
  • Lois begs her would-be killers not to let two white women make a podcast about her disappearance.
  • The hitmen conveniently toss Lois over the cliff at the same time as Alana's wedding to Peter, which the priest notes in the church's name as 'Our Lady at the Bottom of the Hill'.
  • When Alana claims that she had never seen a man love a woman as much as Peter loves Lois, the latter notes she needs to get out more.
  • Alana admits she never liked Stewie.
  • "Jumper" by Third Eye Blind is played at the end of the wedding scene.

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