: The Leslie Uggams "nonsense singing" gag is a deep-cut highlight for long-time comedy fans.
: It only takes a warm bubble bath from Lois to wash away the "tough guy" persona, though he keeps the prison ink for the memories. Critical Review: Hit or Miss? 8. The Birthday Bootlegger
: A rare moment of solidarity from his coworkers forces Lloyd to compromise, leading to a monthly "birthday bash" instead of a total ban. B-Plot: Stewie's "Hardened" Transformation : The Leslie Uggams "nonsense singing" gag is
: Peter faces his toughest adversary yet: Preston Lloyd , a no-nonsense manager who bans office birthdays at the Pawtucket Brewery to "improve productivity". Main Plot: The Underground Party Scene : A rare moment of solidarity from his
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: Peter’s love for the spotlight and a massive guitar amplifier (a nod to Back to the Future ) leads to his discovery and firing.
: Parodying The Shawshank Redemption , Stewie emerges from a single day of detention as a tattooed ruffian who treats Chris like a "prison bitch".