: Stewie plants a nanny cam inside Rupert to watch Chris. He becomes increasingly jealous as he sees Chris treating Rupert well, which Stewie interprets as a personal slight.
(Seth Green): Stewie's older brother and the unwitting target of his murderous jealousy.
: While making a collage to celebrate his relationship with Rupert, Stewie discovers that Rupert was not originally his. The bear previously belonged to Chris , who received it from Peter, and so on through generations of the Griffin family.
: After a "spiritual journey" to find himself, Stewie decides he must kill both Chris and Rupert to end the pain. He lures Chris to a rented lake house and eventually knocks him out, intending to drown him.
: Many viewers on platforms like Reddit and IMDb criticized the lack of a B-plot, the absence of cutaway gags, and a perceived "boring" pace. Rating : It currently holds a user rating of 6.4/10 on IMDb.
: Feeling "betrayed" that he wasn't Rupert's first owner, Stewie "breaks up" with the bear and gives him back to Chris, who is indifferent.
: Stewie's inanimate teddy bear, who is treated as a sentient character throughout the episode's romantic thriller parody. Production Credits Writer : Gary Janetti. Directors : Greg Colton, Dominic Bianchi, and James Purdum. Critical Reception
: Stewie sees a final message from his nanny cam revealing that Chris actually loves him and planned to give Rupert back as a gesture of affection. Stricken with guilt, Stewie rescues Chris from the lake. Key Characters & Voice Cast