"Logical," right...like "there must have been a tear in the time space continuum when my time machine conflicted with my teleporter, creating extra sets of us." Pure logic.
@@HunterShows No tears necessary. This is actually a common theory on how "real teleporters" would work, minus the unpleasant final step of destroying the originals. Great as a narrative construct, terrible idea in real life.
I mean, it's not like clones were different from the originals. Plus, other Brian only knew about the clone thing when the other Stewie died and the original Brian died, so it's unlikely that he would have some sort of existential crisis or something, and can just continue being himself.
Honestly, the whole Family of the Griffin's aren't the originals, minus maybe Lois but even that I'm not sure. Meg is a Russian Spy, Chris is a Robot, Peter is made of Ice Cream, Brian is a Clone, Stewie is from an Alternate Timeline.
@@BuboltzAnd Peter's hairless twin eventually got rid of that "Ice cream" Peter lol, there have been so many Peters impersonating the original one since pretty much the beginning.
I think even in police interrogations, detectives look for that because it's seen as a sign of deception if someone needs to think about their answer for certain questions
Brian's story of how 'other Stewie' died: •True - Other Stewie was shot in the head •Lie - Brian being noble by throwing himself in front of the bullet to save Stewie, but it went under his armpit *Truth - When the thugs force the duo to choose who should die, Brian insisted that it should be Stewie because Stewie "wouldn't be able to remember what happened" since he's a baby Stewie's story of how 'other Brian' died: •True - Brian jumped off a balcony •Lie - Brian wanted to commit suicide, and Stewie tried to talk him out of it *Truth - Stewie was the one who insisted in committing suicide, and Brian was hesitant about it at first. But when Brian finally agrees, Stewie quickly chickened out when Brian jumped
So strangely enough this actually makes scientific sense. Teleportation woukd essentially require copying all the atoms and such of one being and putting them somewhere else...then removing the first being. At leadt thats my understanding
Stewie seriously needs to stop making machines that end up cloning people. First was when he tried to make himself more evil, only for it to end up creating his Evil Stewie Clone. And now, here with the transportation machine, creating two pairs of Brian & Stewie.
I feel like they should have instead kept the clone glitch a secret halfway through, where we see Stewie and Brian winning big in Vegas until a random lone shark barges in and kills stewie for "taking money and not paying it back" And when Brian goes to the bus stop he meets the other stewie and its a "Whoa wtf?!" Situation until the teleporter/cloner is explained and we then see the other stewie and Brian's perspectives as an explanation
Teleported Stewie and dead Brian borrowing money inadvertently lead to both original Brian's self deletion and teleported Stewie's death. What's more is the money in original Stewie's backpack is technically Teleported Brian's money.
The bus attendant in the right window that Stewie talked to moves his arm and never moves again. The attendant in the left window never moves at all. When the camera changes angle, they both disappear. I know they're just background characters, but it's weird how still and lifeless everything is when you're not focused on whichever character is currently speaking.
This scene probably inspired Rick and Morty, where they traveled to an alternate timeline, where the original two passed from an accident, and the other took their place. 🎉
The original source for Rick and Morty was back to the future and in the second movie Biff goes back in time and changes his whole past. I think the idea of changing realities probably spawned from that. It wasn't really new when the family guy did it
Since they lied about the other's par call it even and move on their lives and go back to normal like nothing usually happens. For the money part if I was Stewie I would give half to Brian and keep the other half for himself and call it permanently truce/even for the greater better.
… What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
Side note: Anyone else feel like Stewie realized *he* was responsible for his Teleporter Clone’s death?
Probably both of them, cause maybe, don’t gamble in Vegas.
What if the Stewie we are seeing is actually the clone and the real Stewie is dead
Stewie's part of the story sounded more believable, honestly.....
Well Brian has said he considered killing himself before.
Well Brian is a writer. But not a very good one.
@@saltyk9869 Then by that logic he should be happier?
Brian is a terrible liar and egotistical.
Brian is the worst lier ever
One of the rare times there's a logical explanation for a dead character coming back
"Logical," right...like "there must have been a tear in the time space continuum when my time machine conflicted with my teleporter, creating extra sets of us." Pure logic.
@@HunterShows No tears necessary. This is actually a common theory on how "real teleporters" would work, minus the unpleasant final step of destroying the originals. Great as a narrative construct, terrible idea in real life.
@@EmperorSeth Fantasy is fantasy.
They both lie since they just let their own Stewie/Brian to die.
The only difference is that this Stewie's lie is way more believable.
So, I guess original Stewie meets other Brian, and therefore they automatically become friends. This episode does a great job giving me a brain ache.
I mean, it's not like clones were different from the originals. Plus, other Brian only knew about the clone thing when the other Stewie died and the original Brian died, so it's unlikely that he would have some sort of existential crisis or something, and can just continue being himself.
I think it’s like a mitosis situation where both pairs of them are “duplicates” derived from the original.
It's the same ones, same memories and all. The only thing different about them is the adventures they had in Vegas.
Honestly, the whole Family of the Griffin's aren't the originals, minus maybe Lois but even that I'm not sure.
Meg is a Russian Spy, Chris is a Robot, Peter is made of Ice Cream, Brian is a Clone, Stewie is from an Alternate Timeline.
@@BuboltzAnd Peter's hairless twin eventually got rid of that "Ice cream" Peter lol, there have been so many Peters impersonating the original one since pretty much the beginning.
I love that "what?" at 0:34. My old boss would do that if someone caught him off guard with a tough question so he had more time to think.
I think even in police interrogations, detectives look for that because it's seen as a sign of deception if someone needs to think about their answer for certain questions
0:58 Regular Show🤘🤘🤘
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@@waddupjd yah-yuuuh!!!
This episode along with the multiverse episode are my favorite Stewie and Brian adventures
What about the 420 episode?
0:21 Stewie finally figured out!
Hi
As the saying goes," What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
Brian's story of how 'other Stewie' died:
•True - Other Stewie was shot in the head
•Lie - Brian being noble by throwing himself in front of the bullet to save Stewie, but it went under his armpit
*Truth - When the thugs force the duo to choose who should die, Brian insisted that it should be Stewie because Stewie "wouldn't be able to remember what happened" since he's a baby
Stewie's story of how 'other Brian' died:
•True - Brian jumped off a balcony
•Lie - Brian wanted to commit suicide, and Stewie tried to talk him out of it
*Truth - Stewie was the one who insisted in committing suicide, and Brian was hesitant about it at first. But when Brian finally agrees, Stewie quickly chickened out when Brian jumped
1:16 Am stewie to make sure no one see how much money I have
Really says they’re more alike then they think.
They’re both lying about getting the other version of themselves killed. Tell me I’m wrong.
Everyone gives brian a hard time but the end of the day ALL the griffins are just straight up horrible people lol
They're both horrible
Yeah, it's what they have in common with Game of Thrones: one way or another, everyone is a horrible person
Or everyone, mostly the Starks, makes bad decisions with good intentions that ends up becoming disastrous to everyone around them.
@DragonGoddess18 mostly trues, I think jon snow was just a relatively decent person stuck in a terrible world
“Cuz it exploded your face”
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So strangely enough this actually makes scientific sense. Teleportation woukd essentially require copying all the atoms and such of one being and putting them somewhere else...then removing the first being. At leadt thats my understanding
Stewie seriously needs to stop making machines that end up cloning people. First was when he tried to make himself more evil, only for it to end up creating his Evil Stewie Clone. And now, here with the transportation machine, creating two pairs of Brian & Stewie.
I bet that will be a very funny story in heaven for both Broke Brian and Successful Stewie to explain.
*Oh ok so NOW they realized*
Stewie that's actually that Brian's money
Imagine if the found out how their respective copies died
Good news I have just enough
Yeah that was lucky.
That British accent is just perfect
I feel like they should have instead kept the clone glitch a secret halfway through, where we see Stewie and Brian winning big in Vegas until a random lone shark barges in and kills stewie for "taking money and not paying it back"
And when Brian goes to the bus stop he meets the other stewie and its a "Whoa wtf?!" Situation until the teleporter/cloner is explained and we then see the other stewie and Brian's perspectives as an explanation
Teleported Stewie and dead Brian borrowing money inadvertently lead to both original Brian's self deletion and teleported Stewie's death. What's more is the money in original Stewie's backpack is technically Teleported Brian's money.
Of course they both lied about what happened.
The bus attendant in the right window that Stewie talked to moves his arm and never moves again. The attendant in the left window never moves at all. When the camera changes angle, they both disappear. I know they're just background characters, but it's weird how still and lifeless everything is when you're not focused on whichever character is currently speaking.
0:58 OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brian's story is not even believable 😂
This scene probably inspired Rick and Morty, where they traveled to an alternate timeline, where the original two passed from an accident, and the other took their place. 🎉
not really a timeline but more of an alternative reality.
The original source for Rick and Morty was back to the future and in the second movie Biff goes back in time and changes his whole past. I think the idea of changing realities probably spawned from that. It wasn't really new when the family guy did it
Not that either invented the idea but...
This episode released in 2013
And the rick potion 9 episode was 2014
Technically Stewie as their winning and was hiding it from Brian. If Brian explained he lost their winning would Stewie share it with him?
Me who
Both have died in vegas
Just a reminder that original Brian has been dead for years
Since they lied about the other's par call it even and move on their lives and go back to normal like nothing usually happens. For the money part if I was Stewie I would give half to Brian and keep the other half for himself and call it permanently truce/even for the greater better.
Just enough really
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