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| | Flak Magazine: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, 10.06.05 |
 | | Stewie, the effete, wisecracking evil-genius baby of the family, finds the grown-up version of himself, on vacation from the future. |
 | | Stewie is fully developed as a brilliant, ruthless, brutal, totally gayed-out badass in the regular series; the idea that a chance accident would completely reverse his personality is not merely unconvincing; much more critically, it's uncompelling, out of step with the show's spirit, and consequently not much fun. |
 | | With enlightened editing, "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" could have been a top-flight 22-minute regular episode of "Family Guy." As it is, it's a bloated mess, studded with a handful of truly funny gems buried in billowing mountains of crap. |
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