User talk:Rldoan

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Understanding Stewie
The article (Family Guy) currently says: "Stewie speaks fluently and eloquently, and even though the family can hear his ambitions of world domination and of Lois's demise, all but Brian wave it off as baby gibberish."

I believe that this is false. From what I can tell, the human family members respond to Stewie as if he speaking baby talk, that may be vaguely similar in temperment to the fluent speech that the audience hears, but the family shows no signs that they are hearing the same speech that the audience (and Brian) hear. I think the article should be changed, but I would like to know if other readers agree. (However, I did notice one episode early in season 4 that was anomolous, in that Chris appeared to acknowledge the content of Stewie's speech. But I believe that to be a lone exception.)

Rldoan 06:38, 29 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Actually, this is one of the running gags in the show. (It probably should be added to the list, but I'm too busy at the moment, and about to crash. :-) At the end of "E. Peterbus Unum", the whole episode turns out to be a video in a social studies class 200 years in the future. One of the students says, "I'm confused ... can they understand the baby, or what's up with that?" --Dennette 07:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)