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‘Family Guy’ Addresses Stewie’s Sexuality, His Accent & More

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains details of Sunday’s episode ofFamily Guy on Fox.

It was an eye-opening episode of Fox’s Family Guy Sunday. The “Send in Stewie, Please” episode, which aired commercial-free, took viewers into Stewie Griffin’s therapy session, exploring his sexuality (which has been a running joke) directly for the first time and other things that revealed Stewie has been pretending to be someone he’s not.

Ian McKellan guest-starred as Stewie’s therapist Dr. Cecil Pritchfield, who was called in to counsel Stewie after the Griffin’s youngest, most evil member did something terrible to a pre-school classmate.

It was apparent preceding on during the therapy session that there would still be questions about Stewie’s sexuality.

“Stewie’s knowledge of his sexuality is this uncertain thing, and that needs to keep as it is. His uncertainty gives him a vulnerability, which is something we need to maintain for the series, writer Gary Janetti told Deadline’s sister pub TVLine. Whether he is [gay] or not, tha

Stewie opens up about his sexuality and accent on ‘Family Guy’

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‘Family Guy’ Addresses Stewie’s Sexuality and Reveals His ‘Real’ Voice (VIDEO)

[Spoiler alert: This post contains spoilers from the March 18 Family Guy episode “Send in Stewie, Please”]

Since the beginning of its nearly 20 years (and counting) on the air, Fox’s animated hit Family Guy has played with the idea of toddler Stewie’s (voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane) sexuality.

It has also given us hints as to just how in the world the sinister super-genius could have sprung from decidedly average parents like Peter and Lois Griffin, and how he could have developed his Rex Harrison-esque British accent. (Even the notion of whether everyone can even understand Stewie has been in flux over the years.)

On Sunday’s commercial-free, Stewie-centered episode of Family Guy, called “Send in Stewie, Please” (the series’ 300th episode), both of these characteristics of the troublemaking toddler came to the forefront during a therapy session with school psychologist Dr. Cecil Pritchfield (voiced by Sir Ian McKellen).

One question seems to have been answered (at least, for the purposes of that particul

​Family Guy is an mature person animated TV show which was first aired on January 31, 1999. The show is known for its dark humor and bold content. The exhibit focuses on Peter Griffin’s family, filled with quirky characters like Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and Brian. The voice cast of Family Guy includes Alex Borstein, Seth MacFarlane, Mila Kunis, Seth Green, etc.

The show never shies away from controversial topics, and one of the speculations is Stewie's sexuality. Stewie is a different personality because he is only one year old, but his behavior is very mature, sophisticated, and complicated compared to a representative kid of his age. From the early seasons, Stewie's behavior has made people wonder about his orientation.

Is Stewie gay on Family Guy?

Speculation around Stewie’s sexuality has always been a running joke in the show. Stewie is an unpredictable character who doesn’t align with traditional gender roles. He often flirts with female characters; however, over time the show has dropped hints that Stewie might be having romantic or sexual feelings for men. In Season 5, Episode 7, titled 'Chick Cancer,' Stewie tells Brian that he wouldn't mind being queer a