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  1. The whole show is Stewie's interpretation of the world. How an infant sees the world and tries to understand it from his limited knowledge. That's why each episode seems so exaggerated, so extreme. Stewie is interpreting his family's actions and filling in the blanks due to his limited vocabulary and understanding of the world.

  2. Feb 21, 2019 · A child can only comprehend so much at this age, so Peter's efforts to entertain Stewie make him a bumbling father, while Lois being a strict mother turns her into Stewie's arch-nemesis. And since young children can still often be misunderstood or sound like they are uttering nonsense, the times Stewie can't be heard may simply be people ignoring the random noises a baby would make.

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  3. What humans said and did would be so confusing to a dog that it would see them as insane most of the time.I'm going to highlight some of the most popular things about the show that have, in the past, led people to think the show is told from Stewie's perspective, and seek to prove how these things actually prove that the show is from the perspective of Brian, the dog.

  4. NEXT PAGE: Why letting Dr. Pritchfield die is the “worst realistic thing” Stewie’s ever done He also may be dealing with the consequences of one horrible thing he does at the end of the session.

  5. I do not understand why the writers have taken such a drastic change to stewie’s character; for me the absolute sweeet spot was when Stewie was a flamboyant, larger than life, indifferent baby genius. Now I find his adventures absolutely insufferable, and really difficult to relate to in any manner.

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Family Guy focuses on the Griffin family, a middle-class family unit. There’s Peter, the dim but well-intentioned patriarch; Lois, the stay-at-home mom; Meg, the underdog teenage daughter; Chris ...

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  8. Stewart "Stewie" Gilligan Griffin is the flamboyant and eccentric one year old infant of Peter and Lois Griffin. Mentally, he seems much older, even proclaiming in "I Never Met the Dead Man" to be shooting on a fifth grade level. Stewie is well-spoken, with an advanced vocabulary, an upper-class British accent and an ambiguous sexual orientation. He refers to Peter often as 'The Fat man' and ...