Well, honey, when Stewie Griffin says "It's good to have land," he's actually quoting Scarlett O'Hara from "Gone with the Wind." It's a classic line from the movie where Scarlett realizes the importance of having land as a source of security and independence. So, next time you hear Stewie dropping some wisdom, remember he's channeling his inner Southern belle.
Oh, dude, Stewie Griffin from "Family Guy" is actually quoting a line from the movie "Gone with the Wind." Scarlett O'Hara famously says, "Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for." Stewie just likes to add his own twist to it because, you know, he's a sophisticated baby and all.
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I don't recall a griffin in Lord of the Rings.
The running gag of Stewie hating Lois has lessened over the seasons, but at the start of the series, he felt she stood in his way of world domination.Stewie's obsession with matricide is only brought up briefly a few times in the series mainly because Stewie feels as if Lois has been impeding his plans for world domination.
A good Weegee version of Stewie Griffin from family guy. He is also the strongest.
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it has stewie in it
Family Guy is good purely because it has Stewie! Critics agree he is what makes the show. If Stewie wasn't in it, I'd hate Family Guy!
Here are some sentences.Did he make up that poem or is he quoting someone else?She was very good at quoting long speeches.
Quoting Seth MacFarlane:"We decided it's better to keep it vague, which makes more sense because he's a 1-year-old. Ultimately, Stewie will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual [which still means he's homosexual]. It also explains why he's so hellbent on killing and taking over the world: He has a lot of aggression, which comes from confusion and uncertainty about his orientation."And he told The Advocate: "He originally began as this diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. We all feel that Stewie is almost certainly gay, and he's in the process of figuring it out for himself. We haven't ever really locked into it because we get a lot of good jokes from both sides, but we treat him oftentimes as if we were writing a gay character."Essentially he either "gay" or "straight" depending on the scene. If the scene requires him to like guys than he likes guys if he needs to be interested in girls than he is.
griffin is good in basketball.
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Yes; little Stewie is in fact gay for everyone (if that makes sense). Seth McFarlane said in a recent interview that Stewie is definitely homosexual.----Maybe this can help:Seth MacFarlane said:"We decided it's better to keep it vague, which makes more sense because he's a 1-year-old. Ultimately, Stewie will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual [which still means he's homosexual]. It also explains why he's so hellbent on killing and taking over the world: He has a lot of aggression, which comes from confusion and uncertainty about his orientation."And he told The Advocate:"He originally began as this diabolical villain, but then we delved into the idea of his confused sexuality. We all feel that Stewie is almost certainly gay, and he's in the process of figuring it out for himself. We haven't ever really locked into it because we get a lot of good jokes from both sides, but we treat him oftentimes as if we were writing a gay character."
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I don't recall a griffin in Lord of the Rings.
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