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The only time I saw Stewie's parents get wise to his world domination antics was in a dream that
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I think now in the later seasons other People and Brian can understand Stewie and some of the time
the family can |
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Sometimes they understand them, and they agree with him on some things, and if they can understand
brian, they can understand stewie, right? |
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I really do not have a clue but please tell me if you find out. |
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In the earlier seasons its implied they do not
but now in later seasons it is implied that they do but instead decide to ignore him as simple
immature child's comments
once or twice they do react and reply to him as if in conversation |
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Stewie decides, but not often |
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Only when he wants them to. |
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I don't think they do. Whenever Stewie tells Lois he hates her, he wants to kill her, etc. She is
not affected and continues to treat him like a normal baby |
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Brian certainly does. However, the rest of the family do not understand him, or this is at least
implied throughout the early seasons. |
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From most of the episodes I have seen it is apparent that the Griffins do not in fact understand
Stewie when he speaks, but instead understand his body language. |
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