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File 1283338544 ipg-(1.92 MB, 4200x3456, FG creepy pasta pic.jpg) □Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)06:55 No.5521598 I will not say who I am. I will not say what position I held that allowed for me to be aware of the information I'm about to share suffice to say, I don't hold it anymore. I have read some of the letters directed at Seth and Fox complaining about Season Eight of Family Guy, and while I can't officially make these statements to any press, I don't want to stay quiet anymore Many people feel that Season Eight was just 'off in an odd sort of way. For anyone who took note of season eight of Family guy for the specific reason of elevated graphic violence, I wanted to say this Seth McFarlane was going through a lot during the times these episodes were written, and produced. He was heavily involved in writing the episodes alongside series writers, several of which made mments la ing writing sessions. However, more recently, when looking for corroborators, my ex-coworkers denied Seth being as involved as he was, as well as Steve whom I'll explain in a bit A number of scenes did generate a certain amount of negative viewer response Peter's head getting crushed between two logs, for instance but I'd like to point out that these images were no more graphic than the things you might see on other 'adult' cartoons. In addition, there has been blood and gore in the series before typically it's just more spread out over the season. However, if you did feel that such imagery was out of place for the series, you were right Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)06:57 No.5521605 Editors cut nearly two hours of animated gore, violence and sexual abuse from season eight, as well as rejected three proposed episodes featuring The character Quagmire stalking, capturing, r-----, and finally killing a woman (whom he keeps for several days while alive) in his basement -Stewie developing a mind control ray which he tests on Brian, though he eventually uses it to have relations with him -Lois becoming pregnant after cheating on Peter in a threesome with friends from college, confes to him, and after they arqu about what to do about the pregnancy , he performs home abortion on her using a coat hanger. sode was eve rethought and made as "Partial terms of endearment," but was cut from the air for the US, despite being shown in the UK and being available on the DVD for the season I would like to point out the episode Dog gone, in which Brian loses faith in his ability to write, and accidentally hits a a dog with his car while drunk, by crushing it in half. When he reveals this, everyone but Stewie laughs at him and mocks him, Stewie does mock him for a while, but whe about the believe the various dogs feels validated ing in mind that an see mily mou uggest you wa nvironment reflect Seth's emotions about wh ing of Brian and Stewie me he was frustrated with the far that he'd begun to feel like the earlier seasons were idiotic, that the fan were morons ame would always be associated with Family Guy me ng in someon mature the material. He mentioned having worked briefly with the man before sed, slightly manic, tone of season Eight culminates in "Brian & Stewie," one of the most serious episodes of the entire series - there are no cutaways, and the titular characters behave in a way that seems how them in their most distilled forms. Again, this episode was heavily censored and altered - the original script called for the scene in which Brian eats Stewie's stool to be shown, not just implied. Brian consi with their frie life sode, the tone evens out and thi urn to more or normal for the serie There was nothing particularly "occult or "metaphysical" regarding the looking for a twist or reason, I will say this umstances around the making of Season Eight. None of the writers or animators went insane, there we sions, none of that. For those of While Seth usually seemed tired outside of working, he did his best Seth had mention ppearances at major events and gatherings. However, it was that er or more lis me ed to me early on), and wa d Consultant whom I will call 'Steve' made. From what I've gathered, he didn't sions until around episode three start making suggestions during s om just sitting in, and then began to converse more actively with Seth and the co-writers by the middle of the season 9 eth in private about the serie ent for some time, almos While those who had t eal with Steve did ally seem irritated or perturbed by his presence, he did have some connections - Dwayne Johnson's brief appearance in Ep. 10 "Big man on Hippocampus was attributed to Steve, and I wa d by one of the crew on set about how he got asked to do the ommented that he was only there because he owed a favor to 'Steve. He acted uncomfortable at the time, and even during filming the short. It was done in one take, and he was not asked to do it a second time. From what I've heard, Steve was present and seemed pleased by the fact that Mr. Johnson was visibly uneasy Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)07:00 No.5521618 sion (the second time I saw him in person) id question the Steve directly about a suggested plot, and when he turned to look at me, I was genuinely scared. I had no idea why: he had never once threatened, swore, or made a personally violent move. I suppose it was the series of ideas regarding violence and gore he pitched to Seth. I should mention that when others did protest suggested violence, Steve would typically switch to sexual themes, racism, mental retardation, or just withdraw altogether until he could work in one of his themes again The pitch I was concerned about was for a running gag. The question I asked was something along the lines of 1 think what we're doing may be too much for one episode (April in Quohag) - blood is okay once, maybe twice in the episode, but showing the same man dying over and over might be a bit much The gag being pitched was that Peter, at various points in the episode runs over the same man, who despite being whole and alive every encounter, is incr ingly mauled every instance, with a different reoccurri ng character running over and screaming that the man was dead Anonymous 09/01/10(Wed)07:02 No Seth was unaccompanied to the writing sessions for episode 17, and he was much more energetic than l'd seen him in months. He was almost celebratory, and it shows - he picked some of his favorite musical numbers from the series, cut or not, for the end of the episode, the plot of which seemed to have been a symbol for his own self redemption I have been unable to track 'Steve' down since to find out more about him: no records exist within the company to show that he was ever officially signed on or paid, and I believe he may have been privately hired by Seth. For what reason, I have no ide I'm just glad to know he's gone

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