The Simpsons Guy Theory

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Now, everybody knows about 'The Simpsons Guy', a episode on the hit show 'Family Guy'. The episode was a cross-over with 'The Simpsons'. This episode didn't receive quite as good reception as the creators seemed to have hoped. I am going to prove to you that they actually didn't even intend to air the episode, because it has one of the darkest secrets in all of television behind it. The first detail I want to talk about is that Peter, in the opening act, creates a newspaper comic that ends in controversy. This segment, upon first look, is a massive waste of the viewer's time, taking up a good portion of the episode and is filler. This is actually false, because it explains a major part of the backstory of this episode and how truly dark it is. But first, I must tell you the story of Seth McFarlan and Petey Griffit. Petey Griffit was Seth McFarlan's partner, though this was later hidden from the public. Petey worked with Seth for a while, coming up with an idea of a show about different families interacting. The first family, The Griffins, was based on Petey's family. The second, the family, and alien, of a CIA employee was based on the strange happenings at his childhood next door neighbors house. The third was The Simpsons, based on Seth's family, because Seth and Petey were childhood best friends. The fourth was called The Cleveland's, based on the extreme racism that Seth used in the workplace every day. Seth, upon hearing that Petey had an idea for a great show, stole the concept from Petey and sold the idea of The Simpsons to his partner in crime, Matt Graining, for 1.2 MILLION dollars. Seth decided he would create shows based on the other families, except for The Griffins because he didn't like the idea. later, Matt Graining would pick up The Cleveland Brown concept and adapted it so that he could crush the show 'King Of The Hill', because it was going to put him and Seth out of business. Petey moved on from Seth's company and wrote a hilarious comic for the local newspaper. But soon, Petey took to alcohol and crack cocaine to ease his pain. This affected his sense of humor, leading to increasingly insensitive subjects brought up in his comics. This ended in Petey's suicide. Seth heard about this and decided to adapt The Griffins and Petey's story to television. Seth created Family Guy out of remorse and regret for what he did to Petey Griffit. Once Seth felt the show had gone on long enough, he decided to conclude it on a story about Petey's suicide. This was the darkest episode yet, but Matt Graining heard about all this and realized that Seth would tell the world about their exploitation of Petey, so he bought out everyone except for Seth at the Family Guy company. The episode became a tie-in for The Simpsons, a bloody and mangled corpse of the show it once was. They kept in part of the story of Petey's suicide from the original episode, but made it nicer and less dark, just to mess with Seth. The real actual episode is now considered a 'Lost Episode', and it remains out in the world, being the darkest thing ever created for television. Seth, furious, left the Family Guy company and soon Matt Graining took over. In fact, earlier sabotage by Matt, who knew the show would be ending soon, caused the infamous 'Brian Death Episode'. Seth committed suicide on April 1st 2016. Every recent appearance of Seth is actually a stunt double. I demand to have an interview with Matt Graining to expose his crimes and if he doesn't agree then it is obvious he is covering up the truth that I have detailed here. Also, please send me some money so I can fight against the restraining order Matt Graining has filed against me.



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