Write the final episode.
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Write the final episode.
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Peter shoots up a building and then screams into the camera and blood comes out from his eyes for the rest of the episode
Kino
Are these both references?
Yes to Oneyplays
Peter Griffin and Carter Pewterschmidt become Mr. Peterschmidt in a two hour long TV special, guest staring The Mysterious Mr. Enter
>Hey Louis! Remember the time ________
>No Peter! I don't
>... Oh!
>*Credits play*
So similar to Aqua Teen's final episode.
>"Ya know petah, maybe you are a family guy"
>Camera pans out to a shot of quahog with all the characters doing their own shit
>Orchestrated family guy theme plays
Something happens that forces the Griffins to leave Quahog.
Happens at the end
Left foot. Right foot. Left foot. Right foot.
Stewie chokes to death on a blunt Brian left out. Because he's a dog he doesn't get in trouble but Lois and Peter go to prison. A year later Meg has moved on with her life and Chris hunts down and brutally murders Brian for ruining his life. Lois' dad makes a deal to get them both out but wants them to divorce. Last scene is Peter getting stabbed to death and as he bleeds out he says "No. Please. I'm a family guy."
is there even a point? just end it with a regular episode
>Peter does one of his psycopathic stunts spending all the family's money but this time gets all of the family except Brian and Stewie hospitalized as well as their house destroyed
>Peter is arrested while Brian tries to convince Stewie to use his technology to help his family
>While they argue in the wreckage of their house they discover there was a device in the Griffin house producing gas to make the Griffins more unhinged slowly over time
>Revealed that it was put by Bertram after he was first defeated as vengeance against Stewie
>They discover they are all over the city and has been making Quahog a town full of crazy idiots
>They tamper with the device and trigger a self destruct function that will destroy all of Quahog and they need to recruit every whacky resident to help find and disable the devices and deal with all of the traps left by Bertram
>Meanwhile Peter coming out of the psychotic gas effect realises he's been horrible to his family in the last few years and it's the only good thing he has done. And wants to make things right
>It's revealed the giant chicken is placed in the cell next to him and Peter tells him he'll do anything if he helps him get to his family
>Meanwhile the rest of the family members being immobilized in the hospital get to talk and reflect about their relationship
>The climax of the movie is Peter, Brian and Stewie destroying some giant tank or robot and saving the family
>At the end the family is reunited and Peter promises to be a better father from now on.
>But the Giant chicken wants to end this once and for all.
>He and peter have one last fight. This time only one will leave alive for sure.
>The ending makes it unclear which one of them survives but the loser is obliterated to the horror of everyone watching
Okay this is kinda a good idea for a finale.
Also a good idea, but may need good writers to follow for the execution.
No, just no.
Someone show that one post that was violent and shit and had seth on drugs and kill himself?
Frick you, I wrote a great idea. No taste hack.
>He and peter have one last fight. This time only one will leave alive for sure.
And of course it's a 20 minute fight.
They'd kill all the characters and then after that have the characters acknowledge that its a tv show within a tv show once again but then kill the actual characters
>live-action episode
>nothing special about its plot, but it feels somewhat "grounded", amount of WACKY CARTOONY jokes is low
>it ends with the Family turning on TV and watching animated Family Guy
>I was really was a Family Guy.
>You were - No, you were awful!
>Yeah, Peter, you suck.
>So we're NOT singing about the Wachowskis, then? I'll be in my trailer.
>I wanna go home...
>SHUT UP, MEG!
Stewie kills Lois
>hour long special of matt groening raping everyone who ever wrote for fg, saving seth mcfarlane for last.
>As groening pulls up his fly he looks down at seth quivering and weeping.
>He spits on his face and says Giggity before walking away.
Stewie has created a device that lets people rewrite the 'canon' of the universe, taking elements from the infinite multiverse and the space/time machine Stewie has already created.
The boy genius did this mainly because he wanted to influence which characters win/get together on the reality TV he's been watching.
Brian finds out about the device and tells Stewie off for rewriting reality, even if in a small and seemingly harmless way. Stewie is peeved at first, but accepts that it can only lead to bad things if he keeps the device, promising to destroy it after the season final of Milf Manor so he can end the show with a deadly house fire.
But later that night Brian sneaks into Stewies room and steals the device, rewriting reality so that he's king of the world and worshiped by a harem of women.
Stewie has to team up with Chris and Meg to take down their dictator dog. Meanwhile in this new reality Peter is a humble servant and has never met Lois, who is part of Brians harem. They meet each other and instantly hate each others guts. But after they inadvertently criticize Brians writing they have to team up and work together despite their differences to escape execution. Discovering along the way that they can't stand each other.
This is worse than the time our show ended on a cut to bl-
Peter creampies his own butthole.
>The family is sitting in the living room.
>Peter: Do you remember that time we...
>Followed by a non-stop clip show
>Brian: Peter, what the hell are you talking about?
>Credits
Meg finally gives that shitty family the deaths they deserve, but not before Lois takes Brian's knot onscreen.
Here's an absolutely moronic idea for a finale: Peter does the usual "remember the time" at the start of the episode, but the cutaway doesn't play, and the cast gets confused, whole episode is spent on trying to bring back cutaways but they fail to do so
>whole thing is an allegory for how the past is forever behind us, never to return again
>no matter how hard we try to envision it
Could also represent how Family Guy's become a completely different show compared to what it was before that second cancellation. I'd watch that.
Thank you, I didn't elaborate but you picked up the themes I had in mind. Maybe it wasn't a bad idea after all
They go back in time and make sure Seth doesn't miss his flight on 9/11.
a cutaway gag at the start that goes "Hey remember that first episode?" then it just plays the very first episode. at the end it cuts back and peter has a satisfied look on his face and goes "Good times" and credits roll.
>Eh, don't worry, we'll get rebooted by Hulu in 10 years
Is the new Futurama worth watching or should I not bother?
there's been 2 eps so far
the first was pretty dogshit
second touched on kif and amy's kids and was altogether more funny and interesting, a huge step up from the first to about the level of a decent cc season episode
the second ep was good enough for me to keep watching, but don't expect much
the animation is noticeably the worst it's ever been, their budget must be nonexistent
a fox exec comes and tells the cast Family Guy is finally ending for real, instead of the typical version of this sort of episode where they come to terms with it and ride into the sunset they lament the fact that TV is dying and nobody will replace them
That kind of finally is better suited to The Simpsons tbh. That is, assuming it ever ends.
Meg kills them all.
>”maybe the real family guys were the friends we made along the way”
>fights the chicken
The family falls into Stewie's time machine and arrives in the year 2001. Peter sees a promo for the Latin Grammy Awards and insists that the family book a flight to Los Angeles to attend the event, but the Griffins are killed when American Airlines Flight 11 is hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center. The final minutes of the episode show the family members saying tearful goodbyes to one another, knowing what fate awaits them, before the screen cuts to black mid-sentence. No credits or outro theme are played, the show just stays in black until the episode ends and the next program begins.
>the episode ends and the next program begins.
>Bob's Burgers Theme plays happily before commencing with it's regularly scheduled fart "jokes", gene's Oedipus complex, and tina's groaning.
A normal episode (but has slightly more edgy humour and lower quality writing) it ends with Peter saying it's the final ep at the end