: While Joe’s wife Bonnie is out of town, Meg looks after Joe and baby Susie. Her helpfulness quickly turns into a creepy, Annie Wilkes-style obsession where she attempts to replace Bonnie entirely.
: 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.
: 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.
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: 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 Wheelchair" (Season 9, Episode 12) is often cited as one of the most polarizing episodes of Family Guy due to its dark themes and graphic content. The episode features two primary storylines:
: 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