Subjectivity

"Transmedia extensions often explore the central narrative through new eyes; such as secondary characters or third parties. This diversity of perspective often leads fans to more greatly consider who is speaking and who they are speaking for."
Caddell, 2009

-no mobisodes
-no webisodes
-flashbacks*


*The back stories create a bit more complex vision of the story however, usually the past events do not influence on the ‘recent’ plot thus, their meaningfulness is rather minimal. They are used as a self-referential humour that enriches the plot but not the story world itself.
 
Family Guy: Stewie’s Guide to World Domination a graphic novel was published in 2005 and written by the show producer Steve Callaghan. It presents the story of the youngest family member in Griffin’s family, Stewie who is willing to rule the world and due to that he storages weapons, time machine and other appliances empowering him to gain success.
The guns Stewie created and collected as well as the time machine is presented in the series and used from time to time, e.g. in series 10 episode 5 Stewie and Brian (the dog) come back to the pilot episode of the series using the time machine. The world enhancement by this book may then acknowledged as it presents the minor story of one of the family members, it expands the story world and there are references to it in the main narrative.