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Minor hax for Peter Griffin

Yeah, it pseudo-canonizes the fact that whenever Peter is mutilated in one scene, the plot changing results in things going back to normal. I'd probably consider this as Limited Plot Manipulation, since it's meta. I think the only reason why it didn't work there was because the premise of that episode was the effects of his smoking so it didn't budge.
 
Yeah, it pseudo-canonizes the fact that whenever Peter is mutilated in one scene, the plot changing results in things going back to normal. I'd probably consider this as Limited Plot Manipulation, since it's meta. I think the only reason why it didn't work there was because the premise of that episode was the effects of his smoking so it didn't budge.
Hmmm... I remember there was an episode where everyone was just actors and everything was a movie, does this make every feat of the verse invalid?
 
Hmmm... I remember there was an episode where everyone was just actors and everything was a movie, does this make every feat of the verse invalid?
Well, in the scan shown, it depicts the events of the show as actually happening to them. That's most likely just a 1-off joke.
 
Well, in the scan shown, it depicts the events of the show as actually happening to them. That's most likely just a 1-off joke.
I mean that episode was really a long episode that proved it was all a movie and all actors, the "Inside Family Guy" episode if you want to watch
I think it could be solved through a meta-fic way, like there would be 2 studios, 1 studio in the cartoon and a meta-fic studio outside of "reality" and they appeared a few times, that would explain that they all had to follow the studio rules in that "reality" and this episode would be solved as a plot change, but that may or may not be possible
 
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