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09-16-2022, 08:16 PM
https://www.looper.com/1011313/family-guy-fans-think-this-scene-is-underrated-because-of-a-very-rare-occurrence/
A voice no longer falling on deaf ears
In this episode of "Family Guy," while the Griffin family is trapped in a flooding room, Peter decides to suddenly express his dislike of the classic film "The Godfather." Although the back-and-forth banter between him and the other shocked family members (who all think he's out of his mind for this opinion) is hilarious, it's the fact that Lois acknowledges little Stewie Griffin talking that gets fans buzzing.
Normally ignored or taken as baby talk, this acknowledgment implies Lois understood what he said. It's this very moment that got online discussions going. And most of them were positive reactions to not only Lois hearing Stewie but also to the quality of the scene itself. On Reddit, U/southste5 (https://www.reddit.com/r/familyguy/comments/d6kc12/comment/f0txr5v/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) is the first to point out this surprising moment with, "Rare scene where Lois understands Stewie." U/JDblastah (https://www.reddit.com/r/familyguy/comments/d6kc12/comment/f0vscci/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) was quick to chime in, "That's what I was going to say: "Did Lois understand Stewie just now!?" These weren't the only "Family Guy" enthusiasts to pick out this moment as a chat brought up by u/EverybodyLies (https://www.fanpop.com/fans/EverybodyLies) on FanPop (https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/family-guy/answers/show/5531/who-beside-brain-can-hear-stewie-talk) posted, "There's a scene where they're discussing the film "The Godfather." Stewie says something, and Lois specifically says, "I agree with Stewie."'
With there being so many episodes airing since this early-on one, the writers of the show have now stepped into the gray area of hearing Stewie speak multiple times. However, with this scene, the moment was not only undeniable but the first of its kind. One other fact can be clearly confirmed within this scene, as well: Besides Peter, the Griffin family is pretty passionate about "The Godfather." So much so that they don't even acknowledge their baby speaks!
A voice no longer falling on deaf ears
In this episode of "Family Guy," while the Griffin family is trapped in a flooding room, Peter decides to suddenly express his dislike of the classic film "The Godfather." Although the back-and-forth banter between him and the other shocked family members (who all think he's out of his mind for this opinion) is hilarious, it's the fact that Lois acknowledges little Stewie Griffin talking that gets fans buzzing.
Normally ignored or taken as baby talk, this acknowledgment implies Lois understood what he said. It's this very moment that got online discussions going. And most of them were positive reactions to not only Lois hearing Stewie but also to the quality of the scene itself. On Reddit, U/southste5 (https://www.reddit.com/r/familyguy/comments/d6kc12/comment/f0txr5v/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) is the first to point out this surprising moment with, "Rare scene where Lois understands Stewie." U/JDblastah (https://www.reddit.com/r/familyguy/comments/d6kc12/comment/f0vscci/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) was quick to chime in, "That's what I was going to say: "Did Lois understand Stewie just now!?" These weren't the only "Family Guy" enthusiasts to pick out this moment as a chat brought up by u/EverybodyLies (https://www.fanpop.com/fans/EverybodyLies) on FanPop (https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/family-guy/answers/show/5531/who-beside-brain-can-hear-stewie-talk) posted, "There's a scene where they're discussing the film "The Godfather." Stewie says something, and Lois specifically says, "I agree with Stewie."'
With there being so many episodes airing since this early-on one, the writers of the show have now stepped into the gray area of hearing Stewie speak multiple times. However, with this scene, the moment was not only undeniable but the first of its kind. One other fact can be clearly confirmed within this scene, as well: Besides Peter, the Griffin family is pretty passionate about "The Godfather." So much so that they don't even acknowledge their baby speaks!