Sunday’s episode of Family Guy, the first in its 16-season history to air without commercials, invited us to become flies on the wall of a Stewie Griffin therapy session — and boy did we learn a lot.
In the episode titled “Send In Stewie, Please,” which airs Mar. 18, Stewie finds himself in the office of his school’s psychologist, Dr. Cecil Pritchfield (voiced by guest star Sir Ian McKellen), ...
Throughout these reviews, I’ve often noted (probably excessively) that for a while now, the best part of Family Guy has been the relationship between Stewie and Brian. This is probably not a very ...
Bloggers responded this afternoon to Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's "outing" of one of the show's main characters. Stewie, the cartoon baby of improbable verbosity who talks like a Roald Dahl ...
The family watch the Looney Tunes version of "The Iron Chef." There is an aside about Jack and Jill's strenous relationship. Stewie is nervous that he seems to clingy — he just misses hanging out with ...
Odds are, you won’t be shocked by what transpires in this week’s holiday episode of Family Guy. (The signs weren’t just all there, they were all there and written in big, bold, neon letters!) But ...
Stewie "breaks up with" Rupert after learning that he used to belong to Chris. Unable to get over his feeling of betrayal, Stewie decides to take action in the "The Talented Mr. Stewie" episode of ...