Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. Just like the actual Stewie, he was voiced by Seth MacFarlane. When Brian Griffin told Stewie that he was going soft when he failed to shoot a boy, Stewie invents a machine that is supposed to make him more evil, but it instead creates a clone of him and puts all of the original Stewie's evil into the clone.
Later, Evil Stewie stuffs two batteries up Brian's nostrils and strangles him with his collar. Stewie comes along and Brian fears him, thinking he was the one who tried to kill him. Brian then sees the evil clone behind Stewie, and Stewie decides to do some testing on him. However, the Evil Stewie brutally beats him up.
He then cuts off Brian's tail with a pocketknife, and tries to choke Stewie with it. He then runs off and slices a woman in half, and steals her car.
He later lures the Kool Aid Man to his demise and beats him with a baseball bat. In the deleted scene, Evil Stewie found the kid who kicked over Stewie's sandcastle and noogies him to death, and then murdered his parents after they came home. Post Reply. This site makes extensive use of JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Live PTR. Classic TBC. Post by Lemma Through the seasons, Family Guy's Stewie Griffin has been transformed from an egomaniacal genius to a slightly effiminate misfit to blatantly homosexual, and I take offense to this.
Now, Stewie was funny before and he's still funny now, but not as funny. I mean if you'll remember, in the first season, Stewie was portrayed as an alien from outer space because he was bent on world domination And that was the stitch and that made it funny. Someone so powerless wanting so much power. At some point, somewhere, MacFarlane thought it funny to make someone bent on world domination also effminate but now the whole "make war" thing with Stewie is just completely out of the picture.
It's a whole different character completely. Honestly, they should've killed off Stewie in an early season and introduced a new sidekick for Brian that just happened to be really gay and then vent your gay jokes through that character.
I just think the early Stewie was funnier. Brian and Jillian are the only adults that seem to fully understand what he's saying; however there have been occasions when other characters have evidently understood him. Brian can always understand him though, and they often have conversations between themselves, including musical numbers, arguments and bad advice. Lauren Conrad is even able to understand him. On the occasions when he speaks directly to Meg or Chris they also sometimes reply.
High ", a police officer is able to understand his speech when Stewie covers up for Lois hiding a body. In " Extra Large Medium ", Chris has a lot of dialog with Stewie that make it plain that he is able to understand him. Stewie complained that they were only NOW interested in him since they had found out he was an evil genius, whereas the previous week Peter had ignored his macaroni picture of an owl. In " Chitty Chitty Death Bang ", Stewie talks to the cult leader , who understands fully what he says, not seeing him until seconds before Stewie kills him.
During a dream in " Bigfat ", Hank Hill walks in and demands to know who the fat guy is sleeping with his wife Lois, before waking up again with his real wife Peggy Hill and complains about not getting to find out if they can understand what Stewie says. When the family adopted Vinny, he was able to understand Stewie perfectly and throughout all the episodes with him, Vinny and Stewie exchanged dialogue just like he does with Brian.
A mall Santa is able to understand Stewie in " Christmas Guy ". When being carried home from the hospital in " Yug Ylimaf ", Chris questions if anyone else heard Stewie while he talked to Brian after being born.
This is immediately dismissed by Lois. Anne Murray understands Stewie when he and Brian go to see her about the meaning behind her song "Snowbird" in " Chris Cross ". When Peter discovers a whip in Quagmire's mail and decides to play with it in " Herpe, the Love Sore ", Stewie compliments him on the " Cool hWhip " and Peter turns the whip on him as Stewie questions how Peter can suddenly understand him.
When Stewie comments to Chris that someone should call Lois a pig for picking her teeth at the table in " Meg Stinks! Hartman understands and converses with Stewie, albeit a disguised one, in " Stewie Is Enceinte ". When Stewie accepts Peter's apology to the family in " Inside Family Guy ", Peter thanks and admits he can understand him. When Meg fumbles around describing menstrual periods in " Saturated Fat Guy ", Stewie cuts to the chase, although Chris points out that he already understands her.
During the " Theme From "Family Guy" " in " "Family Guy" Through the Years ", Peter attributes Stewie's limited speech to a wizard, associating it with a trope used to explain a lack of continuity as "a wizard did it. In " Dead Dog Walking ", Peter mentions to understanding pieces of Stewie's speech after hearing his secret of kissing Chris.
During " Bri, Robot ", Cleveland and Joe understand Stewie's speech when regarding his tips about fashion. In " Stewie's First Word ", frustrated by poor wi-fi and a lack of cookies due to Lent, Stewie lets out an expletive in church that everyone understands. Shunned, Lois tries to understand where he picked up such language and eventually realizes it was from her. By the end of the episode, Stewie says his second word in "Mommy". He also works out that people only understand him when he really wants them to.
He shows that he does not have a complete knowledge of sexual intercourse as shown in " Chick Cancer " where he says he thinks sex is "a kind of cake. Even by age 35 Stewie does not know how to have sex, although in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story he changes the future after seeing it as a baby. Stewie is seemingly a closet bisexual. Continuous jokes during the series involves Stewie and homosexuality. Stewie has also been seen frequently flirting with male characters in the series.
Also, in several occasions Stewie showed interest in Brian. Stewie has some kind of romantic or sexual fantasy involving his stuffed toy, Rupert. Stewie sees him as an athletic man with a teddy bear's head. Stewie had several times referred to him as gay. In " Excellence in Broadcasting ", Stewie accidentally discovers masturbation, and begins to fantasize about being tied to his crib while a muscular Brian and Rupert kiss. In " Fifteen Minutes of Shame ", he said that he didn't really like women and thought it would be interesting if it turned out he was gay.
In a canceled episode named "Queer Is Stewie? This never saw the light of day due to the show's cancellation. The episode was later redone and expanded to have Stewie finding his future self. Also there is a quote after escaping the cops, while dressed as a girl in " Boys Do Cry ".
There is also a scene in " Deep Throats " that suggests he's attracted to Brian. In the same episode he asks Brian to shave his "coin purse". He has also kissed Brian several times on the show. But a few years later, when the DVD sales were strong and the Adult Swim reruns were getting huge ratings, the network decided to bring it back. In season 1, the characters and stories were completely different than they are today in season When Family Guy first hit the airwaves, it was criticized for being a pale imitation of The Simpsons.
There was the overweight, beer-swilling, blue-collar husband; the nagging, downtrodden housewife; the idiotic son who bore similarities to his father; the daughter no one listened to; and the secretly evil baby. However, as the show went on — especially after it was canceled and then brought back — it became a sort of dark version of The Simpsons. It was more offensive, more violent, and less bothered with family values. In the early seasons of Family Guy , Meg talks like an inaccurate TV portrayal of a teenage girl, constantly talking about the guy she had a crush on, trying to become popular, being embarrassed by her parents, and wanting to get collagen injections in her lips.
Over the years, as it developed on its own, it built a reputation. It became generally regarded as a rip-off of The Simpsons that relied too heavily on cutaway gags and not enough on story and character development.
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