In the fanfiction, the relationship between Stewie and Brian can be explored in much more depth and in different scenarios that might not be possible in the show. For example, the fanfiction can take them on wild adventures that the show's plot might not allow due to time constraints or the overall tone of the regular episodes.
Fanfiction has the freedom to change the setting completely. While the show is set in Quahog, fanfictions can transport Stewie and Brian to different planets, historical eras, or alternate universes. This gives a whole new dimension to their relationship. In the show, they are mostly just neighbors and friends in a typical American town. But in fanfiction, they can be heroes in a post - apocalyptic world or detectives in a noir - style city. The possibilities are endless and that's what makes fanfiction so different from the actual show.
The fanfiction often allows for more creative interpretations of their characters. In the show, their interactions are somewhat limited by the overall story arcs and the need to appeal to a wide audience. But in fanfiction, writers can make Stewie and Brian act in ways that are more extreme or out - of - the - box. For instance, they could be part of a secret spy organization in fanfiction, which is a far cry from their normal antics in the show. Also, fanfiction might focus more on their emotional connection, delving deeper into how they truly feel about each other, whereas the show may only touch on it briefly.
One memorable quote from Stewie could be 'Victory is mine!' This shows his over - confident and often comical nature. Brian, on the other hand, has lines like 'You know, there's a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn't that kind of the point?' These quotes can add humor and depth to a novel if used appropriately. For example, if you're writing a comical or satirical novel, Stewie's quotes can bring in that zany element, while Brian's can add some philosophical undertones.
In the 'Family Guy' universe, Stewie may make fun of Brian's attempts at writing in the novel. If Brian is trying to write a great novel but is struggling, Stewie could point out all the flaws. He might laugh at Brian's clunky dialogue or over - the - top descriptions. Stewie has no qualms about being brutally honest when it comes to making fun of Brian, and this would be no exception in the context of a novel.
In lemon fanfiction, their relationship might develop through shared experiences with lemons. For example, if they both get sick from eating too many lemons, they could bond over their misery and take care of each other in a way they hadn't before.
One interesting idea could be their adventures in different time periods. For example, they might travel back to the Wild West and have to deal with outlaws while still maintaining their unique relationship dynamic. Another could be a story where they switch bodies and have to experience life from each other's perspective, leading to comical and heart - warming moments as they understand each other better.
Well, Stewie could tease Brian about his novel in a number of ways. He might mock the writing style, saying it's too flowery or not sophisticated enough. He could also make fun of the fact that Brian is taking so long to write it, or that he thinks it's going to be a best - seller when in Stewie's opinion it's not that great. Maybe he'll read parts of it out loud in a silly voice to show how he doesn't like it.
Fanfic involving Brian and Stewie in inappropriate or sexual situations is not appropriate at all. 'Family Guy' is a show mainly aimed at comedic and family - related entertainment. Such inappropriate fanfic goes against the general spirit of the show and is also not suitable for a wide audience.
Yes, there might be some fan - made or even some officially inspired works that could potentially feature Stewie and Brian in a novel - like form. However, as of now, there isn't a widely known, mainstream 'Family Guy' novel solely centered around them.
One idea could be a story where Brian and Stewie go on an adventure in outer space. They could encounter strange alien species and have to use their wits to get back home.
Since the show 'Family Guy' has a large cast of characters, it's likely that the novel would also include some of the supporting characters. Quagmire could show up and add his perverted sense of humor to the mix. And Meg could be there, with her awkward teen - age experiences, which could contrast with Stewie and Brian's more out - there adventures.
One way is to use them for comedic relief. 'Family Guy' is known for its humor, and quotes like Stewie's 'Mom, Mom, there's a snake in my boot!' (parodying a famous line) can break the tension in a serious scene in a novel. Brian's quotes about his relationship with humans, like 'You people are so strange' can add a light - hearted touch to interactions between characters in the novel. Also, these quotes can be used to create a sense of familiarity for readers who are fans of the show, making them more engaged with the novel.