![]() ![]() Doubly so when one recalls that Quagmire's one moral high ground against Brian is this trope and now Brian manages to take the moral high ground from him the moment he throws it away. Quagmire tries to label him as a hypocrite because he’s an Atheist defending a Christian, but Brian doesn’t even deny it. In "Quagmire's Mom", he calls out Quagmire for blaming his problems on his mom.When Lois points this out to him, he falls back on this trope. Brian, having previously insisted she not do the story so as not to humiliate Michael Moore, suggests she report the story anyway because it'll humiliate Rush Limbaugh. Season 7's "Fox-y Lady" has Lois become a reporter for Fox News and discover what she believes to be a gay relationship between Michael Moore and Rush Limbaugh, only for Fox to refuse to let her slander Limbaugh.He'll now sleep with anyone, regardless of looks or personality. Anything That Moves: His romantic tastes have devolved into this over time.before being brought back to life 2 episodes later, in a publicity stunt. Anthropomorphic Zig-Zag: Brian normally behaves like a human, yet there are several moments in the series where he acts like a real dog, such as barking at firetruck sirens and expressing enthusiasm for walks in the park.He once admitted to taunting animals at the zoo, which doesn't help his case. He's also been mauled by larger animals such as a tiger, a shark, a wolf and a troop of gorillas (the latter two in the same episode). Animals Hate Him: Despite being an animal himself, he's had plenty of beef with other, usually non-sapient animals, especially squirrels.Stewie: Remember, Brian, it wouldn't do anything you wouldn't do! When the robot duplicate of Brian that Stewie built to be exactly like Brian ends up having oral and anal sex with multiple men down at the marina. ![]() Also, his Twitter handle is Ambiguously Bi: Season 17 alludes to this several times, but it is finally confirmed in Bri, Robot. and implying that he sees himself as a god among canines (and even people). It's me, Brian", parodying the title Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. In "Bri, Robot", he wanted the title of his book to be "Are you there, dog?. When Stewie explains to him that he created the big bang that created the universe, Brian tried to take credit for it by saying he also created the universe. A God Am I: There are times where it's implied that Brian has a god complex or believes that he's above God.The Alcoholic: Less so than Peter, but he has a penchant towards alcohol and tends to get really drunk whenever he's depressed.Compare this to Season 6's "Play It Again, Brian", where he tries to force himself on Lois and, when confronted by a rightfully angry Peter, defends his actions and says Peter doesn't deserve her. Aesop Amnesia: Season 2's "Brian in Love" resolves his feelings for Lois with their deciding to stay friends in a fashion that one reviewer called "a perfectly believable and somewhat heartfelt earnest manner".Angered over being thrown out of Mort's pharmacy, Brian throws a rock at the window, which knocks out someone who had just robbed the place. ![]()
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