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.
Well, in the regular 'Family Guy' episodes, Connie is just one of the side characters with a somewhat limited role. But in a fanfic, especially a 'lemon' one, she could be the central focus. Her character might be developed more deeply, with more backstory and personal growth arcs.
One memorable classic story is the one where Stewie tries to take over the world. It's really funny to see his elaborate plans and how they always seem to go wrong in the most hilarious ways.
Often, 'Family Guy' uses classic novels for comical parodies. For example, if it's referencing 'The Scarlet Letter', it might make fun of the idea of public shaming in a modern, absurd context. It takes the key elements of the classic novels and twists them to fit its irreverent style.
Well, there's a story where two girls and a guy were at a concert. They were all huge fans of the band. They jumped and sang along with every song, and after the concert, they managed to get backstage and meet the band. It was an unforgettable night for them.
One instance could be when Brian is excited about a new literary discovery. Stewie might say something like 'Brian, you and your stupid novel. You think it's so deep, but it's just a bunch of words.' Another time could be if Brian is trying to discuss the symbolism in a novel. Stewie would interrupt and make a sarcastic comment like 'Symbolism? More like symbol - boredom!'
I don't think I've heard of an episode specifically titled 'Family Guy Canadian Horror Story'. However, Family Guy often does episodes that involve travel and horror - like elements, so it's possible that it could be a fan - named or proposed episode idea rather than an official one.