: Meanwhile, Meg begins dating a surprisingly normal guy named Anthony. After Peter makes Lois feel insecure about her advancing age, she finds herself attracted to Anthony and eventually attempts to seduce him. Notable Trivia & References
: After discovering that his favorite show, the Jolly Farm Revue , is only auditioning little girls, Stewie creates a female alter ego named Karina Smirnoff . He successfully lands the role and becomes a hit, but complications arise when he falls in love with his female co-star, Julie. To keep up the charade, he frequently stages arguments with himself as both Stewie and Karina.
: Beyond the plot, the title song "It Might Be You" by Stephen Bishop is featured, and several scenes—including Stewie's argument with himself—mirror the film.
: The name of Stewie's alter ego is a reference to the professional dancer known for Dancing with the Stars .
: Meanwhile, Meg begins dating a surprisingly normal guy named Anthony. After Peter makes Lois feel insecure about her advancing age, she finds herself attracted to Anthony and eventually attempts to seduce him. Notable Trivia & References
: After discovering that his favorite show, the Jolly Farm Revue , is only auditioning little girls, Stewie creates a female alter ego named Karina Smirnoff . He successfully lands the role and becomes a hit, but complications arise when he falls in love with his female co-star, Julie. To keep up the charade, he frequently stages arguments with himself as both Stewie and Karina. 13. Go, Stewie, Go!
: Beyond the plot, the title song "It Might Be You" by Stephen Bishop is featured, and several scenes—including Stewie's argument with himself—mirror the film. : Meanwhile, Meg begins dating a surprisingly normal
: The name of Stewie's alter ego is a reference to the professional dancer known for Dancing with the Stars . He successfully lands the role and becomes a