@@lilmystique6744 He's right about the "poker face" and reaction of Saitama being similar to Lois, but the scenarios are completey different, Saitama fights against crazy weird dumbasses and Lois is just acepting the fact of being arrested by the police wich represent the state and the rules...
@Le_Top_Hat_Crab I totally see it, but I'm trying to figure out what they were actually referencing bc this looks like an old movie until Peter shows up lol
Nobody talking about the fact that at least 20 police cars come to arrest an unarmed housewife. And to apprehend her they sent the guy in a wheelchair lmao
Lois only saying “Okay” when the police pulled up in the house sent chills up my arms. What do you do in that situation but accept your fate? It’s all you can do. That right there is the peak of the season.
Because refusing to accept police custody carries with it another charge: resisting arrest, and adds years to the final sentence. Voluntarily surrendering to the police may reduce that length...
Yea it looks like it’s done a bit of a turnaround. Sure not as iconic or amazing as early stuff, but I agree. When I get these recommendations I’m pleasantly surprised it’s from recent stuff
>Abuses her daughter >Neglects her baby son >Kleptomaniac >Nearly murdered someone over something as pointless as "Customer of the Week" > "I m A g O o D p E r S o N"
to me Lois downfall is a message and a moral about approval seeking as in life you cant please everyone and sometimes you just need to admit being respected is not seeking it but knowing your doing the right thing or are able to give back
They don't need to, but they can definitely say it. Just like Arnold can say he is ballsy, which doesn't make him un-ballsy. Or someone who works day and night can say they work a lot, that doesn't make them lazy.
@@kannakamui2334 stewie killed lois, stewie becomes president lois tried to kill stewie but couldn’t bare it, peter kills stewie Simulation over... a “big middle finger to the audience” brian’s words
0:10 fun fact, ifI remember correctly, they stopped coming up with cool names for criminals because it only encouraged more crazy people to try and earn their own version of BTK and the like.
I mean, a good person doesn't force someone to have an allergic reaction which crashes their car, bound and gag them to keep their secret, and then bound and gag that person's parents all in an attempt to become "customer of the week". Call me crazy but that's just not what good people do.
@@Argumemnon if you saw the entire episode, you would know why I added the "call me crazy" bit. She says "I'm a good person" like 60 times in this one.
@@harrisonbetker2271 1. bruh i made this 2 years ago, what 2. I just thought it was a cool scene and really liked the build up of it 3. BRUH I LIKE TALKING IN ALL CAPZ MAN, its like my favorite thing or whateva, always has always will💪💪
I honestly interpret this as Lois thinking that good people always get things in return/rewards for being good. However, in this case, she didn't, and then she did what a bad person would do. Being good is not about just doing good things, it's about doing good things WITHOUT expecting something in return. She's not a good person because she's only acting kind and sweet because she wants something back.
We've got 2 different definitions then. The only bit I found even slightly amusing was the donated coffee bit. Other than that it's a prime example of modern Family Guy's tendency to phone it in. I guess that's what happens when even the creator thinks it shouldn't still be running anymore.
Woah, is Family Guy making a comeback?? Seriously, this seems like a true return to form, and I thought it was dead after the low quality of the last few years.
Lois; I'm a good person Joe; I have many things that say otherwise, as a cop and as your neighbor Lois; I'm only doing these things cause I'm a good person Joe; it doesn't nessesarily make you a good person by, "Abusing and neglecting your child, shoplift, assult a baby, and attempts to murder people" I'm afraid I'm gonna have to take you in *handcuffs Lois* Lois; I'm a good person
Yeah, that's just the problem with family guy. Despite it trying to pull off cinematic stuff like this, it's still stuck in the limitations of its predictable formula.
This is exactly why I never describe myself as a “good person.” I mean I could soapbox about how this is a far healthier way to perceive yourself but I respect your intelligence.
@@critiasshadows8684 I use it in the context of explaining something for the purpose of making yourself look superior or mansplaining. Basically like “virtue signaling” but more general
You know, at first I was thinking that the use of all police units was unnecessary for this but, than I remembered that this is the new Lois, she and Peter are at the top of the most wanted list. Any illegal action that they're about to commit will result in all armed forces pursuing them. Similar to how they did it in Blues Brothers, Smokey and the Bandit, and ect.
Lois: I’m a good person. Me: uh no you’re not. You constantly cheat on your husband, abusing your daughter Meg, you shoplifted, and you gave your baby Stewie a drug-filled drink for a acting career to have money for yourself instead of his college plan. Not to mention in this episode you almost killed a woman with her peanut allergy, kidnaped and tied up three people to get a pointless customer of the week thing from a coffee shop. So no Lois, you’re not a good person.
It's ironic that the only one that validates Lois as a good person is the man that arrests her for the crimes that she committed for the sake of having someone say that she's a good person.
All these people are saying it's a movie reference but when someone asks what movie did they reference, no one seems to wanna answer. That just proves that no one even knows what movie they referenced.
Okay but seriously up till like 0:39 or 0:46 it was ART. The blue and red illuminating her face and the sound of the sirens juxtaposed against her soft “Okay.” with the head tilt? Art.
"And you can put in one load of laundry then I got to take you in." "After that you can write down the WiFi login then I got to take you in" "Where's the Peanut Butter?" "Well Peter I think the main difference is Chinese people are from China and Japanese people are from Japan." "Yes that's probably why you were banned from the restaurant."
joe has been consistently one of the better written characters in family guy. or at least have the good morale speeches like this: "You took an oath just the same as me, Sheriff, to protect and serve. Not to harass and douche. Just cause you have a badge doesn’t mean you treat people anyway you like. And as a law enforcement professional you have an obligation to be more ethically upstanding than the average man, not less."
Good people don't need to constantly say that they're good people. They just do good things and let their actions speak for themselves. Usually, if you meet someone like Lois, who has the tendency to say "I'm a good person." or something along those lines, you're usually talking to a narcissist or an unethical person who's trying to reason with themselves and justify their reprehensible actions. When they tell YOU that you're a good person, they're just trying to get confirmation from you so that they can hear somebody else lie to them that they're a good person and help them continue believing that they're good people, even though deep down, they know either consciously or subconsciously that they're actually bad.
Well no shit shelock. Nobody means they are entirely good when they say they're good people. Just like a nice person isn't nice every second of their life.
@@juicyfatlog7636Living a good life doesn’t mean you don’t face problems. It means you fight through the challenges and never stop because failure is the worst thing anyone could ever achieve.
She went as far as abduct and gag 3 guys, and clean the kitty litter and make beef wellington, only to easily surrender to Joe. I would've at least expected her to try to escape, like when she was caught shoplifting.
I love how Lois doesn't react to the cops coming and how calm Joe was, like they knew this would happen again
@Le_Top_Hat_Crab You high or something? There's nothing close to a opm reference here.
@@lilmystique6744 let the man be high
@@lilmystique6744 He's right about the "poker face" and reaction of Saitama being similar to Lois, but the scenarios are completey different, Saitama fights against crazy weird dumbasses and Lois is just acepting the fact of being arrested by the police wich represent the state and the rules...
@Le_Top_Hat_Crab I totally see it, but I'm trying to figure out what they were actually referencing bc this looks like an old movie until Peter shows up lol
This show loves arresting Lois.
Nobody talking about the fact that at least 20 police cars come to arrest an unarmed housewife.
And to apprehend her they sent the guy in a wheelchair lmao
The guy in a wheelchair took down a giant rat while being stuck to the floor so they basically sent in an army cuz thats how cool Joe is
To be fair, Lois is pretty dangerous... and Joe's record, which includes taking her down, single handedly, speaks for itself
Though, Joe is a family friend and she may not feel as threatened with him.
It makes sense, considering that Joe actually knows her
do you not remember rambo lois
Lois only saying “Okay” when the police pulled up in the house sent chills up my arms. What do you do in that situation but accept your fate? It’s all you can do. That right there is the peak of the season.
Yeah it’s an early episode too I think. Makes sense it peaks there lol
@@danatedawg1018 look at the description. season 19
All I can think of is the Saitama meme when she said that.
Because refusing to accept police custody carries with it another charge: resisting arrest, and adds years to the final sentence. Voluntarily surrendering to the police may reduce that length...
@@camelat7228 he’s talking about within the season, not within the show
There’s a certain humour to these new episodes that is very refreshing
Yea it looks like it’s done a bit of a turnaround.
Sure not as iconic or amazing as early stuff, but I agree. When I get these recommendations I’m pleasantly surprised it’s from recent stuff
Yup. It's time to stop with the cheap jokes. Only thing I hate with the new episode is the super smooth animation.
@@adude8424 Seriously?
Season 19 is a great season after a very long time
@@andrelavandero3041 yeah, it's supposed to look shitty, I also don't like this new animation compared to old one.
>Abuses her daughter
>Neglects her baby son
>Kleptomaniac
>Nearly murdered someone over something as pointless as "Customer of the Week"
> "I m A g O o D p E r S o N"
What's a kleptomaniac?
lois really is a parody of the avarage american mother
@Rick Sanchez ok thankd
>Having an affair with another men
>Nags her Husband (Literally Saggy Naggy)
>Forces her Husband to comply even he do stupid antics
I mean, Lois was born in a rich family so it is most likely that she never got any consequences prior to the events of the show
to me Lois downfall is a message and a moral about approval seeking as in life you cant please everyone and sometimes you just need to admit being respected is not seeking it but knowing your doing the right thing or are able to give back
It's not much of a message when she gets out.
Bro this is family guy. Not black mirror lol
That the thing the message at the end in the after effects approval seekers learn their actions sometimes and repeat the same mistake again
That and life will never be fair to you unless you don't care.
Your comment needs punctuation, man. I mean no offense but I had trouble reading it.
“Name-Comer-Upper-Withers” is one of the underrated jokes in this show. I will gladly be proven wrong.
I can't
It's shit, just like all their modern "jokes".
😂
I got a chuckle out of that.
Yeah the joke writer doers did a good job
A good person doesn’t need to say that they’re good just as a badass doesn’t need to advertise how bad they are
Any man who must say "I am the king" is no true king.
- Tywin Lannister
@@frjoethesecond right on the money from the most intelligent GOT character
No shit Sherlock, that’s the joke.
That's dumb. A good person can say they're good because they know they are good.
They don't need to, but they can definitely say it. Just like Arnold can say he is ballsy, which doesn't make him un-ballsy. Or someone who works day and night can say they work a lot, that doesn't make them lazy.
I remember she got in trouble years ago for shoplifting. Sad Lois.
Sad, sad Lois
Never managed to fill that hole
@@jasondecharleroy4161 That scene from
that episode was funny.
@@jasondecharleroy4161 Oh god!
@@jasondecharleroy4161 no Peter was never able to fill the hole.
Lois: I’m a good person Joe
Joe: You stopped being that at the end of season 6
More like halfway through s4
Actually i wanna change my answer, she became bad at the 100th
@@paulalvinbuquiron5698 what happened during episode 100?
@@kannakamui2334 stewie killed lois,
stewie becomes president
lois tried to kill stewie but couldn’t bare it,
peter kills stewie
Simulation over... a “big middle finger to the audience” brian’s words
I never liked Lois. To me, she was never a good person. I mean, she didn't deserve Season 1, 2, or 3 Peter but still
When the developers said “No more jokes no more side characters,this is our new recipe”
XD
@@setsers1 I'm just saying. Anybody remembers Lois being the character that we had to care about.
@@sonicswag90 It's not a game, it's a tv show, lol. It has writers, not developers
@@baller7387 that’s deep but you are right
@@sonicswag90 How is someone stating common sense considered deep lol
0:10 fun fact, ifI remember correctly, they stopped coming up with cool names for criminals because it only encouraged more crazy people to try and earn their own version of BTK and the like.
I mean, a good person doesn't force someone to have an allergic reaction which crashes their car, bound and gag them to keep their secret, and then bound and gag that person's parents all in an attempt to become "customer of the week".
Call me crazy but that's just not what good people do.
Depends on the country
@@punani_slayer4209 okay, how so?
I think you're overthinking the comedy fiction here.
Crazy.
@@Argumemnon if you saw the entire episode, you would know why I added the "call me crazy" bit. She says "I'm a good person" like 60 times in this one.
Joe’s and Peter’s skit when Lois is getting arrested made me cry 😂
OK, BUT UP TO 0:40 WAS TRULY AN AMAZING CLIP OF A CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE. WISH WE HAD MORE OF THIS IN FILMS
Sad that people like you think that way. And you didn't need to capitalize your entire comment.
@@harrisonbetker2271 1. bruh i made this 2 years ago, what
2. I just thought it was a cool scene and really liked the build up of it
3. BRUH I LIKE TALKING IN ALL CAPZ MAN, its like my favorite thing or whateva, always has always will💪💪
@@ismynamethisorthat8601the fact that they felt the need to reply 2 years later 😭
More of what? Intensity?
"Guys, we need to get better name-comer-upper-withers."
I honestly interpret this as Lois thinking that good people always get things in return/rewards for being good. However, in this case, she didn't, and then she did what a bad person would do. Being good is not about just doing good things, it's about doing good things WITHOUT expecting something in return. She's not a good person because she's only acting kind and sweet because she wants something back.
@SliceofCheeseOnTheFloor Yup.
@SliceofCheeseOnTheFloor same with the nice girls
Take notes, “Nice guys/girls.”
I think that's the lesson of this episode.
Oh. Didn't think of it that way. I wonder if wanting something in return from someone makes me a bad person (ie. Love or acceptance)
probably one of the funniest modern family guy episodes in a long time
We've got 2 different definitions then. The only bit I found even slightly amusing was the donated coffee bit. Other than that it's a prime example of modern Family Guy's tendency to phone it in. I guess that's what happens when even the creator thinks it shouldn't still be running anymore.
This exact comment is on every family guy clip
@@DarkTooniversefr it's a hivemind at this point.
“Im a good person, Joe.”
That’s the best joke ive heard from family guy in years.
Because we all know that’s not true
@@truefailure6359 the way joe says "even good people do bad things", it's obvious he doesn't believe her.
I’m not surprised Peter got banned from an Asian restaurant
He must have said “but they all look the same”
@@plikeputin9149 to which they are but it's mean thing to say since they both have different histories and lores. So rude.
Considering how he pissed off Mr. Washy washy.
@@Darth_Bateman yeah he challenged him to a Street Fight
@@UncleJon-31 he literally did.
Woah, is Family Guy making a comeback??
Seriously, this seems like a true return to form, and I thought it was dead after the low quality of the last few years.
It's been improving. I thought it got bad by season 12 when Brian died. It's been mostly miss since then.
Seth is simply running out of ideas that happens in long running shows (simpons especially) but his sattire humor is still intact
@@crashpal Seth doesn't even write anymore. He's only written 3 episodes.
Dont get your hopes up. Its still dead.
@@OrangePixelJuice I disagree. It's been improving.
Lois: "I'm a good person"
Me: 🎶🎵 why tf u lyin, why you always lyin🎙
Is that even a song
😭😭😭😭
@@AY-qy4jn yeah,it is
Because that’s the illusion of cheap grace. People think they’re forgiven by God when others do not forgive them.
@@AY-qy4jn9 year old moment lmao
This was weirdly good.
“I’m a good person Joe” Lois you are anything but good.
Lois; I'm a good person
Joe; I have many things that say otherwise, as a cop and as your neighbor
Lois; I'm only doing these things cause I'm a good person
Joe; it doesn't nessesarily make you a good person by, "Abusing and neglecting your child, shoplift, assult a baby, and attempts to murder people" I'm afraid I'm gonna have to take you in *handcuffs Lois*
Lois; I'm a good person
Where's the peanut butter
You make your dad look like Jesus Christ
@@sheriharmidarow249 I don’t get it?
@@amach3639 don’t worry about it
"I'm a good person, Joe."
"Our lie detectors determined that is a lie."
True
That's a lot of police cars
Well she is a housewife, they are dangerous when under pressure, have you ever seen any black Friday recordings? Holly shit
Welcome to America, fellas
She is a threat
It’s like a classy movie scene. Then peter came and ruined it.
Have... have you ever even seen Peter? He always ruins everything.
@@samuelfawell9159 I think he means without peters interruption it was actually a cool scene, he isn't saying peter doesn't ruin stuff.
That was the joke.
Yeah, that's just the problem with family guy. Despite it trying to pull off cinematic stuff like this, it's still stuck in the limitations of its predictable formula.
@@samuelfawell9159 Isn’t that the truth Peter is annoying as hell
Man this looks... menacingly good and cinematic
The cops in GTA 5 when a gang member fires a gun nearly missing them: 0:00
The cops in GTA 5 when I mistakenly bump into one: 0:39
That's why I just play with mods and kill the cops every time I see them. They're useless to a God, so I might as well slaughter the violent bastards.
0:49 no good person would murder someone over a damn customer of the week award that means nothing
"I'm a good person, Joe."
Me: Are you sure about that?
Nope
This is exactly why I never describe myself as a “good person.” I mean I could soapbox about how this is a far healthier way to perceive yourself but I respect your intelligence.
Tell us, tell us, tell us! Please
...soapbox?
@@critiasshadows8684 I use it in the context of explaining something for the purpose of making yourself look superior or mansplaining. Basically like “virtue signaling” but more general
You respect whose intelligence?
“Where’s the peanut butter” the way he said it made me laugh a bit too much.
Her reaction (Or lack of reaction to the cops) to the cops coming get get her is LITERAL gold.
"I'm a good person!" No, Lois. You are not. Nobody thinks you're a good person. Not even your own family if that's really your family.
True
"I'm a good person, Joe." No, you're not.
You know, at first I was thinking that the use of all police units was unnecessary for this but, than I remembered that this is the new Lois, she and Peter are at the top of the most wanted list. Any illegal action that they're about to commit will result in all armed forces pursuing them. Similar to how they did it in Blues Brothers, Smokey and the Bandit, and ect.
Lois’ voice actress is so good. That “okay” was awesome.
1:14 why do people not understand this- Lordt
This actually has been a good season. Not as good as season 4 of course, but still good.
love the cinematic panning in this episode
Lois: I’m a good person.
Me: uh no you’re not. You constantly cheat on your husband, abusing your daughter Meg, you shoplifted, and you gave your baby Stewie a drug-filled drink for a acting career to have money for yourself instead of his college plan. Not to mention in this episode you almost killed a woman with her peanut allergy, kidnaped and tied up three people to get a pointless customer of the week thing from a coffee shop. So no Lois, you’re not a good person.
It's ironic that the only one that validates Lois as a good person is the man that arrests her for the crimes that she committed for the sake of having someone say that she's a good person.
Honestly the way she reacted was probably the best way possible.
Says shes a good person but in recent years shes easily become the worst member of that family
Honestly I thought this was a reference to something with how cinematic the scene was initially
Good people don’t have to say they’re good people.
I'm a Bad Person, Jack.
@@ricky18redblack31 *mind size mega*
@@ricky18redblack31 I believe you
May the 4th be with you all
There’s always a bigger fifth
thx
What movie is the reference to Lois staring out the window
All these people are saying it's a movie reference but when someone asks what movie did they reference, no one seems to wanna answer. That just proves that no one even knows what movie they referenced.
@@star_gxg who knows, it may just be a unique joke
Every generic crime movie
It reminded me of black mirrors Crocodile personally
Ohhh I know I saw it other day really good film I highly recommend it
I need the writers to stop thinking that Peter interrupting everything to say lame jokes and act like a man child is actually funny
Really, that extinguished my enthusiasm.
A good person is a strong phrase.
16 cop cars pull up to the house, yet they send in one guy and hes in a wheel chair...
To be fair, if she harms the lonely cop in the wheelchair they would have a good justification to come after her guns blazing.
“I’m a good person” says every bad person ever lol
Not every bad person sees themselves as bad. Some believe their actions were good because of intention
That fact that Peter whispered to Joe "Where is the peanut butter" kills me and I just watched it.
"Lois, you're a good person. Thank you."
- Bran
Okay but seriously up till like 0:39 or 0:46 it was ART. The blue and red illuminating her face and the sound of the sirens juxtaposed against her soft “Okay.” with the head tilt? Art.
Joe is too good for this world
that "Lois..." was damn cold
"And you can put in one load of laundry then I got to take you in."
"After that you can write down the WiFi login then I got to take you in"
"Where's the Peanut Butter?"
"Well Peter I think the main difference is Chinese people are from China and Japanese people are from Japan."
"Yes that's probably why you were banned from the restaurant."
I laughed way harder than I should’ve at Tom at the beginning
Lois: "I'm a good person."
Me:(sarcastically)"Yes you're a good person-Not."
“I’m a good person, Joe.”
“Sometimes good people do bad things.”
If they had ended it after he said "and you can do a load of laundry" it would have been perfect. Then they kept going and going.
quantity ≠ quality
Yeah they tend to do that with jokes to fill in runtime
Still not as insulting as those cutaway gags that are a still image for like 30 seconds to a minute.
Looking at you, Quagmire's Mom.
"Where's the peanut butter?"
"Yes, that's probably why you were banned from the restaurant!" 😂
"Sometimes good people do bad things." That is deeper than I woukd have expected from Joe.
joe has been consistently one of the better written characters in family guy. or at least have the good morale speeches like this: "You took an oath just the same as me, Sheriff, to protect and serve. Not to harass and douche. Just cause you have a badge doesn’t mean you treat people anyway you like. And as a law enforcement professional you have an obligation to be more ethically upstanding than the average man, not less."
The one time they didn’t write Joe as a doorstop
Lois is anything but a good person. She’s egotistical, abusive, trashy, and neglectful
She’s a cartoon character.
she's Carter Putersmith's spoiled-brat daughter
@@Zac-oz9ljOh dear, I didn’t know 😒
I like how there where multiple points where the joke could end so it stays funny but yknow THE longer it goes on for the funnier it gets right
"No one bad is ever truly bad. And no one good is ever truly good".
- Loki
Got a huge respect for family guy cop just to sent just Joe in a house. Thing could have gone worse. Glad Everything goes so calm
This was a great scene ngl
They clearly have a dishwasher
Anyone know what movie this scene is homaging?
Lmao I wanna know too
"I'm a good person, Joe." Are you?! I don't remember the last time you ever did anything good after the show got revived the 2nd time.
Good people don't need to constantly say that they're good people. They just do good things and let their actions speak for themselves. Usually, if you meet someone like Lois, who has the tendency to say "I'm a good person." or something along those lines, you're usually talking to a narcissist or an unethical person who's trying to reason with themselves and justify their reprehensible actions. When they tell YOU that you're a good person, they're just trying to get confirmation from you so that they can hear somebody else lie to them that they're a good person and help them continue believing that they're good people, even though deep down, they know either consciously or subconsciously that they're actually bad.
Exactly. She's also a socialpath.
"The guy who thinks up the names is on vacation"
Tbh no one is entirely a good person. You cannot live your whole life without making bad decisions or mistakes. It's just the ways of human nature.
Well no shit shelock. Nobody means they are entirely good when they say they're good people. Just like a nice person isn't nice every second of their life.
@@juicyfatlog7636Living a good life doesn’t mean you don’t face problems. It means you fight through the challenges and never stop because failure is the worst thing anyone could ever achieve.
Psychopath Lois episodes are my favorite
The best nonchalant scence
I really hate Lois. Trying to put up a nice person persona when she's actually worse than peter inside. I really hate that kind of people
Well then it's good she isn't real
@@6vouces837 Agreed my kind sir
No you are not, Lois
Second comment Peter is asking all the right questions
She went as far as abduct and gag 3 guys, and clean the kitty litter and make beef wellington, only to easily surrender to Joe. I would've at least expected her to try to escape, like when she was caught shoplifting.
Did they really need a whole squad of police to get lois ? Knowing how unhinged lois is, probably yes
At this point lois is a total sociopath
No good person calls themself a good person
Agreed fuck lois
this clip was so surreal lol
“Guys, we need to get better name-comer-upper-withers.” It’s the stupid jokes that still make me laugh 😂
Love that in the description it says it's from season 19 episode 11 but the scene is not from that episode and that season
The more you have to say you're a good person, the less likely you actually are
Lmao 😂
Lois: *Sees police cars out her window*
Also Lois: Ok
😂😂😂😂😂 COMEDY GOLD!
Incoming boss
I wonder if Guile’s theme goes with this.
@@chefz2749 indeed
The way he says peanut butter 😂 🤣
I feel like there's a reference that I'm missing here.
@@mscott3386 No, with the police cars.
@@mscott3386 No, he meant with the police arriving on the scene
@@mscott3386 he meant what's the reference when the police arrive
@@mscott3386 There's all these cop cars, and they arrive, and Lois accepts her fate. I feel like there's a reference I'm missing.
@@mscott3386 omg dude this is clearly a reference to a movie or TV show. This is Family Guy, you seriously think this is an original scene?
Joe is really prominent in answering Peter's inquiry!
Joe's a good person we need more police like him
Lois: I’m a good person Joe.
Stewie: (from the next room) you’re not.
Isn't this all because she wanted a stupid "Customer of the week" title?
Yep
This scene would have been more impactful if Peter didn't show up to make the same joke five times.