She is saved when she falls into a passing garbage barge and realizing that every little thing in the house brings her joy, decides to keep it all. But when Peter tries to cross to her, his movements on the bridge cause her to fall over and plummet towards the river. There, they find her on a rope bridge high over a river, trying to collect her thoughts. The family returns and finds a note she left behind, and they deduce that she went to Mount Asia for answers. With the house a gutted, white shell, happiness continues to evade her. She soon turns her attention to the rest of the family and quickly kicks them out as well, where they join Peter. After annoying Quagmire with a brief stay, he ends up taking up residence in a storage facility. She makes the family go on a house cleaning binge, but when one of Peter stunts at bedtime annoys her, she declares he no longer brings her joy and orders him out of the house. Inspired by a trip to Mount Asia, it recommends clearing clutter by getting rid of things that no longer bring you joy. Lois drags Peter to Joyce Kinney's talk show, The Flow, where she learns that Tricia Takanawa has a new best selling book titled Throw it Away. Lois takes spring cleaning to unlawful extremes, when she strips the house of all of its' substance. This episode is a parody from a book titled "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing" written by marie kondo published in 2011
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