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Plot summary
At the start of this episode, Peter and the neighbors receive an advertisement in the mail indicating that they will receive free boats if they attend a timeshare sales pitch. However, during a high-pressure sales interview, Peter trades the boat for the “mystery box,” which turns out to contain tickets for a comedy club. At the club, Peter becomes drunk and attempts to tell jokes on stage. Before his brief performance (during which he mostly abuses the audience), he places his beer in his pocket upside-down, spilling it down his pants. The audience, amused that Peter looks like he wet himself, laughs hysterically. Peter Löwenbräu Griffin is the protagonist in the American animated television series Family Guy. ...
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Peter, however, believes his humor to be a hit. Continuing his hubris, Peter tells a sexist joke at his job at the toy factory. This offends a female coworker, whose lawyer, Gloria Ironbachs (a parody of feminist lawyer Gloria Allred), offers to drop the charges if Peter goes to a sensitivity training program. It has no effect, however, so he is sent to a women’s retreat. He continues to make insensitive comments until he endures pain comparable to childbirth (taking his bottom lip and stretching it behind his head). By the time he returns home, he has become very effeminate, prompting Chris to cry, “Oh my god, Dad’s a chick!” At first, Lois appreciates Peter’s new sensitive nature, but soon tires of it. In desperation, she asks Peter’s friends for help. His friends try in vain to bring him back to normal, but Peter is not restored until Lois and Gloria get into a sexy catfight, during which some of their clothes are ripped off. Gloria Allred on the cover of her book, Fight Back and Win Gloria Rachel Allred (born Gloria Rachel Bloom on July 3, 1941) is an American lawyer and radio talk show host. ...
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Christopher Cross Chris Griffin (born 1993, in Quahog, Rhode Island) is the second child of Peter and Lois Griffin in the TV cartoon series Family Guy. ...
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Cultural references - The term "box" is often used as slang for anus or vulva. In this case, Gloria Ironbachs' name implies that she has an "iron vulva", ie. a masculine lesbian.
- The title of the episode is from the chorus of pop singer Helen Reddy’s 1972 song “I Am Woman.”
- The theme song to Three's Company can be heard while Peter is watching TV while Lois is vomiting.
- One of the Griffins’ neighbors is meant to resemble 1970s-era cartoon character Fat Albert but Peter mistakes him for actress Della Reese.
- When Peter goes to the Workplace Sensitivity Training course, there is an advertisement which says, “Tomorrow: the Dyslexic Film Society Presents Chevy Chase in ‘Feltch.’ ” This is reference to the 1985 movie Fletch which stars Chevy Chase. The film title is deliberately misspelt to be homonymous with the name of a sexual practice.
- The monsters shown on the island in the timeshare are from the book Where the Wild Things Are.
- In the bus, Peter says to the women “I’ll be Charlie, and you can all be my angels.” This is a reference to the film and television series Charlie’s Angels, where Charlie is a man who employs three women to work for him (his “angels”). Peter then points at a relatively fat woman and tells her “Except for you. You can be Bosley,” referring to Charlie’s (male) assistant, Bosley.
- The pain of childbirth being “taking your bottom lip and pulling it over your head,” was inspired by Bill Cosby’s standup routine about his first child and what he and his wife went through in the delivery room.
- During the catfight between Lois and Gloria, a baker came out of the kitchen carrying ten banana cream pies and singing, “Ten banana cream pies!” He was then knocked down by Lois and Gloria’s fighting. This is a reference to the old “falling baker” films from Sesame Street that aired in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Peter mentions that Gloria Ironbachs and Camille Paglia will both “whip it out” and see who is bigger. Camille Paglia is a Freudian literary critic who slams modern-day feminism. It is also of note that her last name is mispronounced on this episode (probably due to Peter's lack of intelligence). Her last name is pronounced “Pall-ee-a,’” not “Pag-lee-a.”
- Peter floats down the river on a raft with a man named Jim, a reference to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Furthermore, Jim accuses Peter of using "the n-word," which is a reference to the previously accepted word used frequently in that book, though it is now a derogatory term.
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Goofs - When Brian is talking about Peter's insensitivity to women, Lois, in the background, is wearing her normal clothes. However, right after the flashbacks, she is seen wearing her pajamas.
Reference - Callaghan, Steve. “I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar.” Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1–3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 70–73.
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