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: Reviewers from The Two Cents note that the show often struggles when centering an episode on Meg; here, her transition from "punching bag" to sociopath was found off-putting by some, while others praised Mila Kunis’s performance in the role.
: Some fans noted animation inconsistencies, such as Brian's tail being fully healed at the end of the episode despite being mutilated earlier. The Hand That Rocks the WheelchairFamily Guy : ...
: Despite the mixed reception, the episode is remembered for its sharp pop culture parodies , including a guest appearance by Patrick Stewart and references to Star Trek and Misery . : Reviewers from The Two Cents note that
: Feeling he has lost his edge, Stewie builds a machine to concentrate his "evil" traits. This creates a truly malevolent clone that rampages through Quahog, leading to a violent confrontation where one Stewie is eventually killed—though a Thriller-inspired ending leaves it ambiguous as to which one survived. Draft Review & Critical Reception : Feeling he has lost his edge, Stewie
: Critics and fans on IMDb and Reddit frequently criticize the episode for its "mean-spirited" tone and "inexplicably graphic violence," specifically during the evil Stewie scenes.