Send in Stewie, Please
- Episode aired Mar 18, 2018
- TV-14
- 26m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
YOUR RATING
Stewie reveals secrets about himself in a session with his school psychologist.Stewie reveals secrets about himself in a session with his school psychologist.Stewie reveals secrets about himself in a session with his school psychologist.
Seth MacFarlane
- Stewie Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (credit only)
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (credit only)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (credit only)
Mike Henry
- Cleveland Brown
- (credit only)
Gary Janetti
- Michael
- (voice)
Nickie Bryar
- Preschool Girl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
10alzhin
One of the best ones. You got to watch the whole episode though. Never was Stewie that humiliated, only to redeem himself at the end. I was annoyed at first but the culmination was worth the effort to follow that hysterical monologue at the beginning of the episode.
Okay, so I am changing my review of this episode. Why you ask? Because I have a feeling this was done on purpose by Seth. He wanted us fans to welcome back the BEST SHOW ever after no new episodes for three months, with this one. He purposely made it not funny, why? Because this is the reason we all love Seth. He is a genius and he did this on purpose.
Here is to the next episode. Pretty sure it will be a lot funnier.
Thank you Seth for doing Family Guy for us loyal fans.
Here is to the next episode. Pretty sure it will be a lot funnier.
Thank you Seth for doing Family Guy for us loyal fans.
10Dormamu
So it's been three months and Family Guy is finally back with a new episode and oh boy, where do we begin..
So the episode is just 20 minutes of Seth MacFarlane and Sir Ian McKellen having conversation. It's all about arguably the best Family Guy character Stewie, we get many nods to the shows early episodes when Stewie was an evil baby and his wish was to kill his mother and world domination. People are complaining how there's very little comedy in this episode, they are so wrong. The episode is packed with gags that only die hard fans will notice, and those who remember the good old days of the show. All in all, this is another great episode in the best season we've had since season 10. I hope it continues this way and the following episodes don't drop in quality.
One of the best episodes in family guy history, it had substance which the low raters didn't get.
This was obviously (for me) the best episode of this season and the past couple of seasons just because it gave more character to "Stewie Griffin" It's crazy that people are hating on the episode because it was too boring or not enough comedy! Go watch the rest of the 15 seasons like this was brilliant and if you hate this go elsewhere because this may not come again on the show but it's still here in my heart and on Hulu lmao
Did you know
- TriviaThe second episode to focus on two characters. The first was "Brian & Stewie (2010)."
- Quotes
[last lines]
Stewie Griffin: Brian?
Brian Griffin: Yeah?
Stewie Griffin: I did something awful.
Brian Griffin: Do you want to talk about it?
Stewie Griffin: [thinks about it for a bit, then answers] Nah.
- Crazy creditsUnlike almost every other episode, the guest actors aren't listed in alphabetical order.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Unsettling Cartoon Moments on TV (2018)
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