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|featuring = [[Griffin Family]]
 
|featuring = [[Griffin Family]]
|also_appearing = [[Quagmire]], [[Joe]], [[Cleveland]], [[Patty]], [[Ruth Cochamer]], [[Neil Goldman]], [[Bert & Sheila|Bert]], [[Tricia Takanawa]], [[Jerome]], [[Von Jiner]], [[Smarmy J. Tiestraightener III]], [[Dana Walden]], [[Judy Greer]], [[Gary Newman]]
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|also_appearing = [[Quagmire]], [[Joe]], [[Cleveland]], [[Patty]], [[Ruth Cochamer]], [[Neil Goldman]], [[Bert & Sheila|Bert]], [[Tricia Takanawa]], [[Jerome]], [[Von Jiner]], [[Smarmy J. Tiestraightener III]], [[Ermagerd and the Tweeters]], [[Dana Walden]], [[Judy Greer]], [[Gary Newman]]
|musical_numbers = [[Theme From ''Lois'']]
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|musical_numbers = [[Theme From ''Lois'']], [[Theme from ''The Q'']]
 
|director = [[Greg Colton]]
 
|director = [[Greg Colton]]
 
|assistant_director = [[Young Baek]]
 
|assistant_director = [[Young Baek]]
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Disney conducts focus groups with the thought of rebooting the show. Their first effort is on Lois, changing her into a busy executive up-and-comer with Peter relegated to a house husband. When she's nearly cheated out of a promotion at work, Peter poses as a big executive who credits Lois for landing his contract, Lois is given the promotion but as Peter walks away and removes his mask, Lois pulls his face off to reveal it a mask covering her face since it is her show. The pair continue to pull successive masks off until Peter is left as a bare skull.
 
Disney conducts focus groups with the thought of rebooting the show. Their first effort is on Lois, changing her into a busy executive up-and-comer with Peter relegated to a house husband. When she's nearly cheated out of a promotion at work, Peter poses as a big executive who credits Lois for landing his contract, Lois is given the promotion but as Peter walks away and removes his mask, Lois pulls his face off to reveal it a mask covering her face since it is her show. The pair continue to pull successive masks off until Peter is left as a bare skull.
 
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The next effort is titled ''The Q'', a gritty supernatural teen drama. After Meg is killed, the teams all go to a club. When Patty slips away to get her nipples hard in the rain, she is attacked by a wolf. Hearing her scream inside the club, the rest of the teens as well as Quagmire follow, revealing themselves to be minor Marvel characters. Before they can act, Peter kills the wolf, having been the town sheriff all along as it changes to Brian. The group is given questions about the episode that were written by Peter, such as asking if the girls should have been given white shirts with black bras.
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The next effort is titled ''The Q'', a gritty supernatural teen drama. After Meg is killed, the teams all go to a [[Club Meh.|club]]. When Patty slips away for some air and to get her nipples hard, she is attacked by a wolf. Hearing her scream inside the club, the rest of the teens as well as Quagmire follow, revealing themselves to be minor Marvel characters. Before they can act, Peter kills the wolf, having been the town sheriff all along as it changes to Brian. The group is given questions about the episode that were written by Peter, such as asking if the girls should have been given white shirts with black bras.
 
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[[File:Jacx02_606_01-0277.jpg|right|300px]]
The third effort features most of the cast fired except for Chris and a few secondary characters, having killed the rest off or their having moved away. Chris and Tricia Takanawa are cohabiting with Joe sharing a room, but when Joe becomes troublesome, he is tossed out. The group wants to call it quits as Peter angrily confronts them. Finding out they want something binge-worthy, he quickly presents a show that only features a few moments of footage an episode. Bouncing around other ideas, he finds that the group likes other shows so he creates other short versions of them. The host of the group suddenly announces that ''Family Guy'' will remain as-is after the executives discover that the orders to change the show came from a squirrel that snuck into the building.
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The third effort features most of the cast fired except for Chris and a few secondary characters, having killed the rest off or their having moved away. Chris and Tricia Takanawa are married with Joe sharing a room, but when Joe and his big band record collection becomes troublesome, he is tossed out. The focus group wants to call it quits as Peter angrily confronts them. Finding out they want something binge-worthy, he quickly presents a show that only features a few moments of footage an episode. Bouncing around other ideas, he finds that the group likes other shows so he creates other short versions of them. The host of the group suddenly announces that ''Family Guy'' will remain as-is after the executives discover that the orders to change the show came from a squirrel that snuck into the building.
   
 
The family is happy just to have the show the way it normally is, although they can see one little concession had to be made as Joe arrives with his big band records with the mandate to include more of him in the show.
 
The family is happy just to have the show the way it normally is, although they can see one little concession had to be made as Joe arrives with his big band records with the mandate to include more of him in the show.

Revision as of 13:46, 21 October 2019

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Disney's The Reboot
Family Guy looks for a makeover.

Season: 18 Episode: 04
Total Episode Count: 333
Prod. no.: JACX02
First Aired: October 20, 2019

Featuring: Griffin Family
Also Appearing: Quagmire, Joe, Cleveland, Patty, Ruth Cochamer, Neil Goldman, Bert, Tricia Takanawa, Jerome, Von Jiner, Smarmy J. Tiestraightener III, Ermagerd and the Tweeters, Dana Walden, Judy Greer, Gary Newman
Musical Numbers: Theme From ''Lois'', Theme from ''The Q''

Director: Greg Colton

Assistant Director: Young Baek
Writers: Kirker Butler
Storyboarders: Annemarie Brown, Dante Leandado, Michael Rundle

Plot:
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Disney conducts focus groups with the thought of rebooting the show. Their first effort is on Lois, changing her into a busy executive up-and-comer with Peter relegated to a house husband. When she's nearly cheated out of a promotion at work, Peter poses as a big executive who credits Lois for landing his contract, Lois is given the promotion but as Peter walks away and removes his mask, Lois pulls his face off to reveal it a mask covering her face since it is her show. The pair continue to pull successive masks off until Peter is left as a bare skull.

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The next effort is titled The Q, a gritty supernatural teen drama. After Meg is killed, the teams all go to a club. When Patty slips away for some air and to get her nipples hard, she is attacked by a wolf. Hearing her scream inside the club, the rest of the teens as well as Quagmire follow, revealing themselves to be minor Marvel characters. Before they can act, Peter kills the wolf, having been the town sheriff all along as it changes to Brian. The group is given questions about the episode that were written by Peter, such as asking if the girls should have been given white shirts with black bras.

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The third effort features most of the cast fired except for Chris and a few secondary characters, having killed the rest off or their having moved away. Chris and Tricia Takanawa are married with Joe sharing a room, but when Joe and his big band record collection becomes troublesome, he is tossed out. The focus group wants to call it quits as Peter angrily confronts them. Finding out they want something binge-worthy, he quickly presents a show that only features a few moments of footage an episode. Bouncing around other ideas, he finds that the group likes other shows so he creates other short versions of them. The host of the group suddenly announces that Family Guy will remain as-is after the executives discover that the orders to change the show came from a squirrel that snuck into the building.

The family is happy just to have the show the way it normally is, although they can see one little concession had to be made as Joe arrives with his big band records with the mandate to include more of him in the show.

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