Brian might tell Stewie that his novel is a work in progress and he's still trying to figure out the plot twists. He could mention that he's aiming for a certain genre, like a dark comedy or a philosophical exploration, and how that's guiding his writing decisions. For example, if it's a philosophical exploration, he might be trying to incorporate different theories and ideas he's learned over the years.
Brian could start off by saying that his novel is his way of expressing his creativity. He might share some snippets of the story, perhaps about the main character who could be a fictionalized version of himself. He might also talk about the challenges he faces, such as writer's block or trying to make the story engaging from start to finish. He could mention that he's using the novel as a means to connect with others on a deeper level, sharing his thoughts and feelings through the written word.
Brian could be a bit defensive at first, thinking Stewie is going to mock him, but then open up and share his hopes for the novel's success.
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.
I'm not sure there is an official 'Family Guy Stewie and Brian' novel. But if there were, it might involve Stewie's wild schemes and Brian's more rational attempts to deal with them, just like in the show. Maybe they go on some wacky adventures together in the fictional world of the novel.
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.
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.
No. Such fanfiction is inappropriate as it objectifies the characters in an improper and unethical way. The characters of Brian and Stewie are part of a comical family - based show, and this kind of sexualization distorts their original portrayal. It's not in line with the spirit of the show and can have a negative impact on the fan community.
A trope that is often used is the 'mystery - solving' one. Brian and Stewie team up to solve a mystery in Quahog, like a string of strange disappearances or a mystery about a local legend. They use their combined skills, Brian's street - smarts and Stewie's deductive reasoning, to crack the case. It makes for an exciting and engaging fanfic plot.
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.
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.
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.