In "Tiny Smiling Daddy," Stew's daughter grows up to write a painful description of him for publication in a Women's magazine. It's clear that he always tried to love his kid the best way he knew how, but now that his daughter is choosing open old wounds in the public eye, he is hurt and confused. He tries to handle it with all the maturity and calmness he can muster. That's the story. He can only handle it for so long before he breaks down. In doing so, he reveals his true character
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