"WatchMojo" Top 10 Darkest Moments on Family Guy (TV Episode 2019)
Brenda's Boyfriend is #5.
"Family Guy" Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q (TV Episode 2011)
Brenda and Jeff make a reappearance.Black Jesus (TV Series 2014–2019)
The idea and title of this show came from this episode.
"Good Times" Black Jesus (TV Episode 1974)
TV ad parody of Black Jesus.The Muppet Show (TV Series 1976–1981)
Peter says that, without Cleveland, the guys at the bar are like Statler without Waldorf. A scene is then shown of Statler by himself in the balcony, remarking that "without the other guy yapping his ear" the show is actually entertaining.Diff'rent Strokes (TV Series 1978–1986)
Peter recognizes the "Whatchoo talkin' about" catchphrase when Jerome asks why Peter is wearing a KKK hood and carrying a torchFamily Ties (TV Series 1982–1989)
Two references of the 1982 sitcom starring Michael J. Fox, the first having tie-ins to the plot and subplot. The first - Jerome watching an episode where Alex tells Nick of his disapproval of his relationship with Mallory - echos the main plot in Peter's jealous fit over Jerome's rekindled friendship with Mallory, and Quagmire's dislike for Brian. The other reference is of the garbage sculpture "made by Nick," which Jerome bought for Peter as a gift in gratitude for letting him stay at his house.Jeopardy! (TV Series 1984)
Peter: "I feel like I'm on...'Jeopardy'!"
The Muppet Show (TV Series 1976–1981)
A cutaway gag features Statler without Waldorf, and Statler surmising that the show is "actually pretty good."Three's Company (TV Series 1976–1984)
Mr. Furley makes a spot appearance after the scene where Jerome saves Lois from choking. Peter's remark, "Go back to being dead," is an allusion to the death of Don Knotts (the actor who played Mr. Furley) nearly four years earlier.Airplane! (1980)
Jerome and Quagmire do a rendition of the "smackem yackem" jive conversation.
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