Summary
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They arrive at Omaha Beach in 1944 on D-Day, where the intensity of the landing is briefly observed, with a humorous mention of 'Double D-Day'.
The final stop is Christmas night in 1776, witnessing George Washington crossing the Delaware. It's revealed that he was terrified of water and wore water wings.
Stewie has built a time machine, and the group is preparing for a trip. Chris jokes about Brian taking credit for things, hinting at past inventions.
The first stop is Washington, D.C. in 1803 to witness Thomas Jefferson trying to convince Congress to approve the Louisiana Purchase, humorously listing the states involved.
Next, they visit Paris in 1920, where famous American writers like Ernest Hemingway frequented a bar. Chris attempts to engage Hemingway in conversation about writing, leading Stewie to steal his pen.
The group then sees Brazil before the soccer ball, Australia before the shark tooth necklace, and Italy before pasta, highlighting moments before cultural staples were introduced.