In a Twilight Zone homage, it's revealed that Brian was the culprit all along—driven by his canine instinct to bury shiny objects. The Subplot: Meg's Prada Lie
Charlton Heston appearing to "let my pigeons go". [S2E5] Love Thy Trophy
Meg takes a job at a pancake house to afford a $1,100 Prada bag. To earn massive tips, she claims she is a single mother to a "crack-addicted baby" (actually Stewie). This backfires when: In a Twilight Zone homage, it's revealed that
The foster parents mistake Stewie's genuine withdrawal from pancakes for actual drug addiction. Why It's a "Good Story" In a Twilight Zone homage
No one can agree on whose house should hold the trophy. They settle on a "neutral" display over the road, but it is stolen the very next day.