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  1. A lot of the characters are getting a little personality shuffle recently. Quagmire being the most blatant one, but even Meg has become less of a punching bag for the family and started having more genuine heartfelt interactions with Peter and Lois.

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    • Peter Griffin. What He Was: When Family Guy first debuted, Peter Griffin was a rough amalgamation of Homer Simpson and Hank Hill. He was definitely dim and oafish, but he also exhibited a stronger conservative streak reminiscent of classic sitcom dads like Archie Bunker or Red Foreman.
    • Brian Griffin. What He Was: When Family Guy first debuted, one of the biggest distinctions between it other animated primetime offerings like The Simpsons was the presence of a talking dog.
    • Lois Griffin. What She Was: In the early days of Family Guy, Lois Griffin's role within the show's core ensemble was not terribly different from the typical TV sitcom's interpretation of a wife or mom, with Peg Bundy's libido thrown in for good measure.
    • Chris Griffin. What He Was: Chris' father-son relationship with Peter was vital at the beginning of the Family Guy run, and most of his storylines centered on the often gross differences between him and his father.
    • 521 VOTES. Road to the Multiverse. Brian 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.
    • 374 VOTES. Brian & Stewie. Brian and Stewie try to hatch an escape plan after they are locked in a bank vault; includes fan-favorite and previously unseen musical numbers.
    • 311 VOTES. Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie. When Brian points out that Stewie has never followed through with any of his plans to hurt Lois, Stewie, disappointed in himself, resolves to prove Brian wrong.
    • 184 VOTES. Baby Not On Board. It's Home Alone meets Planes, Trains and Automobiles in this hilarious episode. When Peter wins a year of unlimited gas, the Griffins go on a road trip to the Grand Canyon, but Stewie gets left behind.
  2. Stuck Together, Torn Apart. Brian and Stewie become attached at the hand by industrial strength adhesive and must cope while waiting for the solvent. While the Griffins go to a bulk store, Stewie finds super glue and tries to taste some, but is stopped by Brian, whose hand is instantly joined to Stewie’s. The two spend the rest of the episode ...

  3. Jul 4, 2023 · The mystery surrounding which Family Guy characters can understand Stewie Griffin is one of the show’s best long-running jokes. Stewie’s ability to speak is among the main factors that differentiate Family Guy from its biggest inspiration, The Simpsons. Whereas Maggie Simpson silently sucks on her pacifier, Stewie speaks in long, eloquent ...

  4. Just as Peter was once a far more loving and kindly father and Stewie was once a conniving snd perpetually angered Reverse Oedipal Complex-afflicted infant supervillain, Meg was genuinely respected and adored by Peter and Lois in the show’s first three seasons (which preceded the Family Guy’s second cancellation, which resulted in the apparent end of the series in 2002, until it was ...

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  6. 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 ...

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