![]() Stewie: I'm uncomfortable, You have to change me.īrian: I'm not changing you, we don't even have any diapers. Because that's just about the greatest gift one friend can give another. Stewie: You give my life purpose, and maybe, maybe that's enough. ![]() I mean, you know, not in like a, "Hey, let's, you know, let's have an underpants party," or whatever grownups do when they're in love, but I mean, I mean, I love you as one loves another person whom one simply cannot do without.īrian: Well I. even dare to go a little further, perhaps. They also pass the time by getting drunk, discussing gun control, and analyzing Cesar Millan's philosophy about dogs. Their dilemma plays out in real time as they figure out how to escape. You have no idea what I'm talking about.īrian and Stewie try to hatch an escape plan after they are locked in a bank vault includes fan-favorite and previously unseen musical numbers. Don't.don't repeat the last two words like you already kinda knew what I was talking about. The theory states that there are an infinite amount of universes coexisted with ours on parallel dimensional planes. But I'm wondering if you have.Stewie: Oh my God, so transparent. Stewie: You ever heard of the multiverse theory, Brian.īrian: Of course I have. Stewie: Eh, I know, but how about Axel or Maximillian or Dex? You know, it's gotta have an "x" in it 'cause that means I have cool parents who take me on expensive ski trips on spring break and I get to drink wine with dinner even though I'm only 14. Stewie: I'm not so crazy about "Hotchkis" anymore.īrian: What do you mean? You came up with Hotchkis. Stewie: Oh, God, let's go, quick! Here comes an overweight cat with dollar signs for eyes and a hat that says "Social Security" pouring a bucket that says "Alternative Minimum Tax" over a sad Statue of Liberty holding a "Democracy" umbrella!īrian: Okay, I'm a new neighbor, and you're my pet human, Hotchkis, got it? The find their doppelgangers in this alternative universe and the dog version of Stewie reveals he developed his own device to help with the situation. They fight over the remote control, breaking it in the process. Stewie wants to leave this world, but Brian wants to stay. So let's grab our ray gun, eat some cool whip, and hope that victory is ours, because it's time to rank the best Stewie episodes of Family Guy.īrian and Stewie travel through alternate universes thanks to an out-of-this-world remote control - including a world run by dogs where humans are pets, and a post-apocalyptic world. While fans and former fans of the show can complain about quality decline over the show's 17 seasons, the best Stewie episodes always feel like classic Family Guy. Some of the best Family Guy episodes are the ones that are completely Stewie-centric, as they are often classics that show off the best of what Family Guy can be. But as he's cycled through all of those personalities Stewie Griffin has remained one thing hilarious. Since Family Guy's debut in 1999, Stewie has been a lot of things, from a homosexual caricature to a homicidal maniac to a British baby that the rest of the Griffins may or may not be able to understand. Sure, Brian is the straight man who says what we're all thinking and Meg is the infinite punching bag of the series, but Stewie is one of the single most recognizable and greatest cartoon characters ever created. In this instance, my knowledge and research could be fundamental in creating and editing effective material.Īs a whole, I’m a valuable asset to any organization seeking experience and knowledge of the media industry as well as any group seeking ambitious storytelling and content creation.Every character in the Griffin family is essential to Family Guy, but it's safe to say that none of them are as iconic as Stewie. My interaction and networking with the Austin film community as well as my interests and studies as a Writing & Rhetoric major have contributed to a fundamental and growing understanding of trends and changes within the art and media industries. Over the years, I’ve familiarized myself and worked with film organizations and workshops, such as the Austin Film Society, Austin Film Festival, and Austin Film Meet, to grow my understanding of the industry and hone my craft as a writer. I seek to work in visual and written media, whether it be in film, video games, or publishing, using a variety of mediums to express the full spectrum of art. As a writer, auteur, and innovator, I seek to expand human potential through the creative medium, intellectually and emotionally challenging the mass audience. ![]()
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