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Unable to control himself, he kisses her right then and there, straight on the lips Over the years, there's been tons of speculation surrounding Stewie's sexuality. Many fans believed him to be gay, and one of the expectations surrounding his appointment with the child psychologist was that he was going to finally come out. However, this did not happen, but it's easy to get a sense of Stewie's sexual preferences throughout the show. He's been interested in girls and boys alike, even going as far as imagining his stuffed animal Rupert as a buff man on more than one occasion.

It's now pretty much canon that everyone's favorite evil baby is very fluid when it comes to sexuality, not defining himself as either gay or straight. In the world of TV, it's fairly common that a show has more than one pilot recorded. Eventually, only the best one gets to air and hopefully get picked up for more episodes. This was exactly the case with Family Guy - creator Seth McFarlane made one of the pilot versions all by himself in an extremely short timeframe, with a low budget.

In this version, while the characters look pretty much the same, there are a few key differences that tell a lot about the characters' personalities and their roles on the show. Stewie's clothes, for instance, were a nod to one of the greatest villains of all time, the Joker himself.

Dressed up in green and purple, the baby's evil tendencies and malevolent nature would be even more evident that they are right now. While absolutely no other family member even comes close to sharing Stewie's intelligence, his smart nature isn't just a happy coincidence.

It has more to do with genes than you might think. Looking at Peter, it's hard to believe Stewie has anyone to thank for his outstanding brain, but it turns out that he does! Apparently, on Lois' side, Stewie is related to one of the most brilliant human beings who ever lived - Leonardo Da Vinci himself. Stewie finds out about his lineage during yet another time-traveling adventure. After the act, Stewie notes that he won't say if he liked it or not.

In " Friends of Peter G ", shown in a vision given by Death , Peter enters the kitchen drunk and angry, forcing his family to line up to get cigar burns. After Stewie is burned, he returns in a disguise in hopes to get burned again.

In " Total Recall ", he claims he plays choking games with Rupert. Early in the series he was portrayed as being completely obsessed with world domination and killing Lois. In " Chitty Chitty Death Bang ", It was revealed that after Stewie's birth, the doctor found a map of Europe with plans to bomb its capitals inside Lois.

He still wants to kill Lois and take over the world but those goals have taken a back seat, although He admits in " Send in Stewie, Please " that he still likes to talk about them. In select episodes, Stewie has exhibited some of his more sociopathic side, such as shooting Brian in the leg in " Back to the Pilot ".

Stewie tried to recapture some of those traits in " The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair " and ended up creating an evil clone of himself. Brian suggests in " Stewie's First Word " that Stewie no longer has an interest in killing Lois since his second word was "Mommy". He quickly dismisses it though as the show breaks down into nonsense. Despite all of Stewie's evil traits he did genuinely care about Brian. When ordered to kill Brian by his girlfriend Penelope in " Mr.

Stewie ", Stewie struggled to do so but eventually chose to spare Brian and protect him from Penelope. He also comforted Brian after Glenn Quagmire ranted about how much he hated him in " Jerome Is the New Black " and informed Brian that he didn't need Quagmire to like him as long as he liked himself.

He then added that he liked him and allowed him to sleep in his room. When Brian was killed by a car in " Life of Brian ", Stewie's devastation over Brian's death caused him to be cold and nasty towards Vinny , a replacement family dog until Vinny told him that he understood what he was going through due to the death of his own previous owner. After that, Stewie bonded with Vinny, imitating his Italian personality at times such as in " In Harmony's Way " when Vinny suggests Quagmire wear a necklace.

A running gag has occurred over whether or not the family can understand Stewie's speech, especially given his tendency towards homicidal remarks. The Griffins appear to ignore most of what Stewie says, though on occasion they have responded to his speech. This has been referred in " E. Peterbus Unum " as a meta-joke. The end of the episode reveals it actually being a historical video, projected to a group of students in the future.

When the presenter asks if there are any questions, one of the students responds with "I don't get it. 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.

Seth MacFarlane stated in an interview "He originally began as this diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. Stewie does things such as acting very feminine, saying that he wishes to marry a man when he grows up, dressing up in drag and happily staying committed to the character, and even showing some romantic interests in Brian. This also included stereotypes, such as fawning over celebrities in the way a teenage fangirl would or saying things with sexual innuendo.

However, even when he became acquainted with his sexuality, he still expressed interest in females, implying that he may be bisexual. Stewie Griffin is still closeted, having not told his family about his sexual orientation.

However, Brian Griffin probably already knows about it and hasn't said anything. Seth MacFarlane has speculated that when Stewie grows up, he will ultimately become either a homosexual or a repressed, unhappy heterosexual.

In the episode "Fifteen Minutes of Shame", Stewie said that he didn't like women and hoped that when he grew up, he would turn out to be gay. In the episode "Go, Stewie, Go! Brian was unaware of this and when he saw Stewie, he started flirting with him. Stewie went along with this and when it got to the point where Brian started touching him down there, he quickly cut the act.

While in drag, he fell in love with Julie and asked her out, but only being familiar with his alter-ego, Julia turned him down, saying that she wasn't a lesbian. Stewie said that he wasn't a lesbian either, to which Brian replied saying "You know, what even are you, exactly? In the episode "Brian and Stewie", Stewie's screensaver for his phone was a photo of a guy's abs. In the episode "Excellence in Broadcasting", Stewie had a fantasy about his stuffed teddy bear, Rupert.

Rupert's head was seen attached to a giant, muscular male body in a speedo. He and Stewie were running around on the beach, getting into a splash fight with each other. Stewie: And you're attractive; now take your fucking pants off!

Showing that he had many boyfriends including one named Lee. In "Chick Cancer", during the ending credits, Stewie said that he could totally get into being gay. In "Three Kings" Stewie takes the role of Annie Wilkes in which he shows strong sexual attraction to Brian who he fondled. In "Screwed the Pooch", he says he likes to go to disco themed gay bars to relax.

Similar hints are given during other episodes. In "Family Gay", when he tells Brian about the straight camp, a place where gay people go to become straight, he shows him a folder about it. When Brian notices that it's dated last year, Stewie looks uncomfortable and says that it was just something that he found in the street. Sperm whales and sea men. In "Road to the Multiverse" Brian and Stewie arrive in a universe full of gays and he says "Love it".

He also goes to a universe where everyone has two heads and it shows him kissing himself. In "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" Stewie's crib rolls out the door and on the lawn and the sprinklers come on showering him and he says "Mmm-hmmm Shia, Give me what you got.

Stewie has a horrified reaction to seeing the online video 2 girls, 1 cup in "Back to the Woods", but after the initial shock starts wondering if there is a video of two guys doing the same thing, eventually suggesting Brian to look it up.

In "Road to Germany", Stewie was flying a plane and made some odd gestures at a passing pilot. However when the pilot had his shirt off and was rubbing his nipple, Stewie looked stunned as if he had gone too far. Also, when asked what qualified him to fly, his response included a notation of being homosexual. When Peter starts collecting horse sperm in "Family Gay", he warns the family that some refrigerator containers contain sperm instead of milk.

Stewie stops for a moment and looks at his cereal, then slowly continues to eat. In "Death Lives", Lois ties Stewie to a flag pole, and while she was dragging him up, his bottom dragged against the side of the pole, at which he tells Lois to go slower and that he must do it again while no one was watching. In "Baby Not On Board" he is horrified at the sight of a nude woman's vagina in a pornographic magazine, even seizing a machine gun, firing upon and obliterating the offending publication. Later in the episode he admits to disabling the parental lock on the TV and watching "so much porn.

In "Valentine's Day in Quahog", Lois comes down stairs to a dark living room. Believing it is Peter, she takes off her robe, asking if he is' 'ready for his Valentine's gift', she turns on the lights sees Stewie on the couch.

He then responds that 'he is ready for therapy'. Later, Brian asserts that Stewie is more of a woman than all of his previous dates which Stewie assembled to confront him as to why their relationships failed.

There are also many references to him being straight, as seen in "Dammit Janet! Stewie is shown to hate gay people in some episodes like "Road to Rhode Island" where he asks why everyone comes out to him, and in "Mr.

Griffin Goes to Washington" he says "not ass you pervert save it for the interns". He also became sexually aroused while watching the female cheerleaders undress. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, his older self had sex with a girl named Fran for 8 seconds - then cried for 40 minutes.

Stewie also became furious when he discovered that his future self was a virgin. At first sight, Stewie was also instantly attracted to Jillian. He is also easily annoyed by Jasper, Brian's gay cousin. Also, in "Ocean's Three and a Half", Stewie falls madly in love with Susie Swanson, the Swanson's new baby, and tries to impress her with a song but by the time the episode was over he had lost interest in her only to fall in love with Bryan Adams. Stewie also has a gag in the series where he throws "Sexy Parties" that involve many women in tight and revealing outfits.

Overall, these scenes indicate that Stewie is clueless as for what "sexy" means, but rather imagines parties suited for toddlers: laughing, running around a-la-Benny Hill or playing Red Light, Green Light. In "Mr.



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