>>3166095Alright so... this is a LOT to take in, let's try one thing at a time.
The socials. I suggest twitter honestly, you could just make a private one to follow the "problematic" artists, once you're done just shoot the name here and I'll follow ya. I'm a bit untrusting when it comes to sharing my account so this way would be easier on me.
Now, about the episode... god, I don't even care about anything bad that might've been in it. B-plot, cutaways, I just don't care because just about EVERYTHING ELSE was amazingly good to me. Almost too much to take in.
I just loved how when Brian proposed Stewie to kill something Brian loves, he just straight up points the gun at BRIAN. Splendid. I also loved Stewie's voice acting in this.
After seeing this, I'm almost terrified of seeing Send In Stewie Please.
>>3166101>>3166102Wow, when it comes to writers you know way more than me, that's remarkable.
One thing I disagree with is having the anon start with Stewie Is Enceinte, which is generally known as a bad episode, and rightfully so imo.
Some episodes I recommend, in no particular order, are: The Big Bang Theory, Yug Ylimaf, A Lot Going On Upstairs, Brian Sings And Swings, The Tan Acquatic With Steve Zissou, Brian Writes A Best Seller, 420, Patriot Games, Total Recall.
Once you find yourself intrigued by Stewie or Brian's character you can watch their specific episodes if you want. The Jillian episodes are pretty good and contain solid gay-stewie moments, especially Movin' Out (Brian's Song) and We Love You Conrad.
There are small moments sprinkled all throughout.
>>3166116It would definitely take the fun out of it in my opinion, the ship works especially because it's onesided on Stewie's part, and in fact I think having Stewie actually come out might backfire in the long run. What'll happen to all the juicy gay jokes? Hopefully that stays intact, they can confirm his gayness AND crush on Bri without him saying anything, if the writers put enough effort.