After accidentally eating (most of) Rupert in a drunken stupor, Brian accompanied Stewie to Vermont to spread his beloved toy’s ashes, learning a lot about their relationship along the way — most ...
Yep, Stewie's beloved toy bear Rupert is no more, after being drunkenly devoured by Brian and scattered in Vermont. OK, so Brian bought a new Rupert for Stewie in the end, and Stewie chose to believe ...
Three hundred episodes are quite an accomplishment. As sad as it was to watch Rupert "die" on Family Guy Season 16 Episode 11, wouldn't it be nice to have the same sort of eloquent send-off at its end ...
Family Guy producer Richard Appel opened up to TV Line about the death of Rupert — maniacal genius baby Stewie’s beloved stuffed bear — who was torn to shreds by a drunken Brian in the animated comedy ...
In a clip Fox released ahead of the episode, called “Dog Bites Bear,” Stewie and Brian face off in a knock down drag out fight when it’s revealed that not only did Brian destroy Stewie’s beloved ...
With Fox's animated hit series Family Guy about to drop its 300th episode, I'm not sure what's more impressive: that the Seth MacFarlane series bested a ton of early naysayers to achieve such a ...
Have you seen stories about 'Chucky,' 'Scream,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'The Boys,' 'Vanderpump Rules,' or any of 'The Real Housewives' franchises? That's probably a Britta DeVore-curated piece of ...
The live-action scene with Gene Kelly is from Anchors Aweigh, and originally starred Jerry from Tom and Jerry fame instead of Stewie. Colorado’s “Welcome” signs makes reference to the Kobe Bryant rape ...
Lois sends Peter to the grocery store. Stewie is getting ready to watch Fast and Furious — the whole series. Brian is bored and leaves for the bar. Peter prances to the grocery store and meets his ...
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