"Fifteen Minutes of Shame"@en . . "Road to Rhode Island"@en . "* This was the first episode to feature Mayor Adam West. This also introduces some of Meg's friends, including Beth.\n* This is the first episode to mention Stewie's ambiguous sexuality.\n* Stewie dives into the lobster tank at Lobster Shanty.\n* The story of the founding of Quahog mirrors the founding of \u201Cneighboring\u201D Providence, Rhode Islan. Providence-founder Roger Williams was exiled for speaking his mind and sought the assistance of Native Americans. Quahog founder Miles \"Chatterbox\" Musket is exiled for speaking non-stop and befriends not native people but a magical, talking clam.\n* Meg is embarrassed by Peter acting as the Legendary Clam, comparing it to having Ronald McDonald as a father.\n* Bonnie compares Joe to the character Larry from the sitcom Three's Company.\n* Trying to get the cameras on him, Peter acts out a Wayland and Madame routine featuring a ventriloquism dummy. He mentions a song, \u201CThe Rainbow Connection,\u201D sung by Kermit the Frog in The Muppet Movie.\n* The replacement cast of the Griffins is Tom Arnold as Peter, Fran Drescher as Lois, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Chris, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as Stewie and Brian.\n* Once the family has been completely replaced, they re-enact a scene from \u201CDeath Has a Shadow\u201D in which a hung-over Peter lies on the kitchen table. The flashback of Peter at Church drinking communion wine appears in the DVD release of that episode too.\n* Chris chastises Meg for \u201Cbreaking the fourth wall.\u201D\n* When Chris is staring at Beth after Peter and Lois are done having sex, his hair is green, but no one else's hair has changed color.\n* Syndicated reruns of this episode cuts the part where Meg is at Quagmire\u2019s house and walks in on him having sex with a woman on the kitchen counter and Meg runs out of the house."@en . "A Picture's Worth a Thousand Bucks"@en . . . "Fifteen Minutes of Shame/Notes/Trivia"@en . .