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Stew-Roids : ウィキペディア英語版
Stew-Roids

"Stew-Roids" is the 13th episode of the seventh season of the American animated comedy series ''Family Guy''. It originally aired on the Fox network on April 26, 2009. The episode features Stewie after he is attacked at an outdoor party by Joe's infant daughter, Susie. While training Stewie, Peter injects him with performance-enhancing drugs, and Stewie becomes incredibly muscular. Meanwhile, Chris becomes the fake boyfriend of popular student Connie D'Amico. He begins to like her, and the two begin a serious relationship, leading him to become mean and self-centered towards everyone around him.
The episode was written by Alec Sulkin and directed by Jerry Langford. It received mixed reviews from critics for its storyline and many cultural references, in addition to receiving criticism from the Parents Television Council. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed by 6.80 million viewers on its original airdate. The episode featured guest performances by Wilhoit, Meredith Baxter-Birney, Jeff Bergman, Gary Cole, Chace Crawford, Camille Guaty, Wentworth Miller and Mae Whitman along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series.
==Plot==
Joe and Bonnie host a backyard barbecue, where Joe's baby daughter, Susie, gets into a fight with Stewie over a doll and attacks him. Upset by this, Peter takes Stewie to train at the local gymnasium. A trainer notices Stewie struggling with barbells and offers steroids. Peter injects the drugs into Stewie, who becomes incredibly buff and develops an aggressive personality, much to the horror of his family. As time passes, Stewie's drugs gradually wear off, much to his shock. His skin becomes incredibly loose and flabby. Stewie jumps out of his bedroom window to avoid Brian's wrath, only to have his loosened skin help him glide to safety.
Elsewhere, Connie D'Amico decides that she is tired of dating the popular boys and instead tries to find the least popular in school. She settles on Chris almost immediately. During their first date, Chris reveals that he really likes Connie, who is surprised by his true heart and actually becomes attracted to him. Chris' popularity increases at school, which leads to accolades by the jocks and other socially powerful students. Meg tries to use the relationship to gain popularity herself. Later, Chris and Connie plan a house party at the Griffins, but she becomes upset when she finds out that he is cheating on her, making Connie a social outcast. She turns to a reluctant Meg, who relents when a javelin thrown by Chris impales Meg's shoulder. They publicly release a video of Chris dancing naked in his room in the style of Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs. Chris quickly becomes unpopular, apologizes to Meg for his behavior, and tells her what it is like to become a part of the popular clique.

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