Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Characters I could do without: Stewie Griffin

Let’s face it: Family Guy hasn’t been the same since the South Park episode where it was suggested that the Family Guy writing staff consisted of manatees instead of single Jewish guys. Even before this episode, I took issue with Seth MacFarlane’s plagiarism of classic TV comedies. Obviously Peter Griffin is a fatter, more human-looking version of Homer Simpson. And I would be floored to find out that Meg isn’t directly based on Cliff Huxtable.


The first problem I have with Stewie is that he looks like the lead character from Hey Arnold without having smoked bongs for a half hour straight. He is arguably the most famous character of the show, although this title should clearly go to Asian Correspondent Tricia Takanawa.


Stewie started out as a talking baby who was obsessed with killing his mother. He somehow transformed into a homosexual with an inexplicable British accent. Also, the fact that some can understand what he says and others can’t frustrates me. When he does say something, he makes references so obscure that you need Wikipedia open just to identify which washed up celebrity is talking about.


What pisses me off about Stewie is that he is such a fucking pussy (Shocking. A fag from England?) Remember the episode when he runs into his adult self? Turns out that “Stu” is a 35 year old virgin who reads Parade Magazine. In this episode, Stewie attempts to cheer up Stu by playing the “glad game” where you list things that make you “glad.” First of all, what an enormously bisexual game. Who uses the word “glad”? Second of all, these are the things that Stewie lists: pinwheels, a big wedge of cake from the fair, a doo-dad to wear in your hat. All of those things are less exciting than a handjob from Mother Teresa.


In sum, take (yet) another note from the Simpsons: Maggie doesn’t talk. Babies usually don’t.



4 comments:

  1. I mostly agree with you, except that Asian people are impossible to recognize as individuals, only as a collective whole. Ya know, as the entity responsible for Pokemon, kamikaze pilots, and SARS. Its why they're so threatening...

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  2. I mean this in the harshest way possible... you are too stupid to understand Family Guy. Which is really sad because it isn't that hard to get. Stewie didn't become gay, he is a baby who doesn't yet know if he likes boys or girls. Is that really that hard of a concept?

    The fact that YOU (and not everyone) are so stupid that you have to look things up on wikipedia makes me "glad." It is not the responsibility of the writers to dumb it down for idiots like you.

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  3. You're right about Stewie's character changing. When the show first came on he was less funny and more "evil." Well guess what? Shit changes. Remember the early Simpsons episodes? Have things not changed there? How about South Park? Would you like to explain the chages there? Or do you just stick to the simple things that keep you away from wikipedia?

    Your blog perfectly points out the stupidity in your argument. Obscure references? Are you kidding? Are the writers supposed to call you before writing a joke to see if your simple brain would catch it?

    Some people can understand Stewie and some can't. This bothers you? By this logic I'm going to assume that you don't like South Park because Kenny kept dying and coming back. Also, you probably never liked Peanuts(Charlie Brown(don't want you having to resort to looking up "peanuts" on wiki) because the parents sounded muffled. Nah, I'll just go with my first instinct and assume you're a fucking retard.

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  4. Stewie is a GAY BABY, bent on world domination, McPeePants. That's inherently funny.

    The show is parody, not plagiarism. As for ripping off The Simpsons, what it actually did was completely neuter that show. Remember when The Simpsons used to seem somewhat subversive? Ever since The Family Guy entered the picture, The Simpsons has seemed about as edgy as My Three Sons or The Brady Bunch.

    As for South Park, well that shtick got stale after the movie came out; maybe after the initial viiral video. Played out and not the least bit funny.

    Seth Macfarlane is a genius. You probably prefer Leno to Conan, too.

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