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Fox had always had a fair share of eventful and serious episodes of adult cartoons, besides Family Guy. It seems that every new Seth MacFarlane show were big failures at the time. Such as Bordertown with its fair share of stereotypes, which some people may find it a bit offensive in any ways. Unless that the show was just made for adults.
We
Such as that one Family Guy episode when Brian gets killed by a car driving through, and even the show replacing a new dog character named
It was August 29, 2020. Some of the hire-ups at Fox were at the screening room, Including Seth MacFarlane.
The episode was called
The screening manager preceded to turn on the projector and played the episode. It started off with the extreme longshot of the house that the Smiths lives in. With the usual jingle as any other episode. Then it cuts to the living room with Francine, Steve, Hayley, and Roger sitting on the couch. With Klaus in a fish bowl on the table.
They were all having a conversation about how Jeff Fisher was sick today because of an unexpected illness, which could be going around. After the conversation about sick Jeff, Francine turned on the TV to see
The 3 Smiths were shocked and confused about the asteroid threat that is going to happen sometime soon. Roger
However, Roger in the intro was wearing a random disguise from another episode. It was seemed to be an Eskimo or some sort. Once the intro ended with the American flag and the logo of the show, it transitioned back to the Smiths again with the three of them being confused, curious, and even nervous.
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After all that, it transitioned to the CIA building. In the building, Stan, Avery Bullock, and the CIA residents were talking about how they were going to stop the asteroid heading for Earth during the global pandemic. I get to know that they were wearing facemasks, including Stan, just because of the pandemic. Stan was talking to the CIA members about how Jeff was sick today, and almost seemed that the sickness was fatal at any moment.
Not anything that surprising, but
Then it cuts to the hospital with Francine and Hayley, completely concerned about Jeff in his hospital bed. He almost seemed like that he had a very high temperature. The 2 female Smiths were also wearing facemasks, like everyone at the CIA. A random doctor character said that the test result is positive. It seems that
Francine and Hayley seemed a bit dumfounded and sad, but they were still curious about the asteroid threat. Jeff proceeded to speak, but his voice is hoarse, just because how sick he was.
Jeff is still worried about his death going to occur. Then it cuts back to the house and into the attic with Roger, Steve, and Klaus. Roger and Steve were dressed up as scientists and they were making a cure for the virus that was going around, besides that an asteroid is still coming to Earth. Steve is still concerned about the asteroid as the cure was still in progress.
Klaus however was being awfully curious in this scene. He even asked them that how Jeff is going to be okay. Get to know that Klaus
After that scene, it transitioned back to the living room as Stan walked in. He was back from the CIA and he seemed a bit curious about the plan. This
Stan checked the front door window in the living room to see that Francine and Hayley with facemasks were coming back from the hospital. Out of the blue, 2 evil kidnappers with facemasks kidnapped the 2 female Smiths and putting them in a van. Stan was shocked as you can hear his wife and his
He even got a recent text from Francine on his phone. It said that the test result for Jeff is positive, and meaning that
Then it cuts to an abandoned-looking apartment where the 2 kidnappers and their hostages were in. Inside the building, Francine and Hayley were tied up in their chairs with duct tape on their mouths. They were screaming in fear, but just the fact that they were muffled because of the duct tape. The kidnappers however were working some kind of strange cult.
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They fell to the ground on impact as the 2 syringes with the purple fluid landed on them, killing them instantly as they inject by unknown force. Their skin turns purple and their body parts swelling up as they died. Stan untied his wife and his daughter from the 2 chairs, and even removing the duct tape from their mouths.
The 3 Smiths escaped the apartment and ran to their SUV as they drove off. After that scene, it transitioned back to the Smiths house. It was night time, and still it was before the impact could even happen at any moment. Back in the attic, Roger and Steve were still working on the cure as it was almost in completion. Unfortunately, it has been completed.
Then it cuts to Stan, Francine, and Hayley at the CIA with Avery Bullock and his members. The Smiths however had worn their facemasks. Bullock said that the plan to destroy the asteroid is going to be a huge success to save the world, during the global pandemic. The Smiths were excited about the prevention of the impact going to happen.
The CIA had invented a giant laser shooting contraption floating in space. And
The 3 Smiths went into their SUV and rushed to the hospital. In the hospital, Steve and Roger were also there. Steve is also wearing a facemask. And
After that, it transitioned to a rainy funeral sequence. With the credits being showed at the left side of the screen below. The Smiths in their funeral uniforms were there, with a few individual and background characters were behind them. It even showed a casket and a memorial dedicated to Jeff Fisher. The characters somehow had things to say about Jeff in this scene.
It cuts to a tombstone saying,
And the episode ended, showing the usual closing logos. It still included the Underdog Productions logo, with the real life security man saying,
No-one is expecting Jeff Fisher to be killed off in the current season of American Dad. It
They get the fact that this concept of an episode was written by Mitchell Albay (like that this story had previously mentioned earlier). Mitchell was a big fan of Sci-Fi movies and even global disaster movie such as 2012, War of the Worlds, and the Deep Impact. He also had seen movies regarding to deadly virus outbreaks. Like how
Later, Mitchell got himself suspended from school for 2 weeks, for brutally beating up Daniel for teasing him non-stop. And even grounded by his parents and even house arrested by police, until his suspension from school was over. After his suspension and house arrest, he seemed to be happy that Daniel was no longer teasing him, unless he was not social to him at all.
As Mitchell was an adult, he was hired at Fox Studios as an episode writer. His first time was writing a concept for an American Dad episode in its current season, which was dreadful, dark, and unnecessary. He decided to have a known major character named
As the episode was written, it was somehow produced with its animation and voice acting, with the usual animators and voice actors doing this concept. Some of the hire-ups at Fox said that this concept of an episode was dreadful to be aired on TV, and even to be released on DVD. Just because they tried to have Jeff Fisher killed off from the show and something unrealistic.
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After he got fired, he proceeded to kill himself by jumping off a building. It seems that Mitchell is dead for now on, as the hire-ups at Fox realized his suicide. Get to know that his life felt like a wasteland of ungratefulness, unless his career and other things.
After that incident, Seth MacFarlane and the writers of American Dad still uses Jeff Fisher in most episodes. Since that he was a knowable character in the show, and said that Hayley was
Get the fact that this banned American Dad episode can still affect people after viewing it. At least that
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