The Boys Go on Family Feud

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Backstage of a Studio

We open to a Saturday in which the boys seemed to have entered a studio building hosting one of the game shows on tv. The one they entered was for Family Feud, which was no longer hosted by Steve Harvey, but rather his son, Steve Harvey Jr. He was a 25-year-old and looked very identical to his father, with the iconic mustache and whatnot, the only difference is that he has a head full of hair he keeps trimmed. He was wearing a blue suit and a gray and white striped tie. He went to meet up with the boy's backstage, who had surprisingly brought Drake along with them. Michael was wearing his signature navy blue suit and red tie, Joe was wearing a white button up dress shirt and a blazer with khakis and brown shoes, Robert wore a maroon blazer and white dress shirt with black dress pants and black shoes, Dominic wore navy blue pants and a light blue button up shirt with the sleeves rolled up, and Milo was wearing a short sleeve dress shirt underneath a gray sweater, over top he wore a dark gray zip up jacket and a black coat over top of it all, he wore black jeans and had nice Vans on, Drake wore a gold chain around his neck, had a black long sleeve on under neath a dark red blazer and wore black pants and brown dress shoes.

Steve Jr: Michael, you really pulled through for me here. When I invited you to star on Family Feud, I didn't expect you to bring the rest of your gang and even Drake along too.

Michael: You got it Steve. Also, we come as a package deal. Wherever I go they usually tail me around like my own personal sidekicks.

Robert: Excuse me? Your sidekicks?!

Drake: Whenever Daddy Mikey rings, you know Drizzy will always be there to answer the call. No matter how late in the night, or how rainy the weather. I'll always be a shoulder you can lean on.

Michael: Drake, we talked about this shit! I'd bring you along so long as you promised not to be all weird and zesty.

Drake: I'm sorry Donnie I'll be good now. I don't wanna rain on your parade, or Steve's. The last thing I want is to turn that beautiful smile upside down.

Steve Jr: (concerned) He-he's not gonna be like that when we start filming right?

Milo: Don't worry Steve, I notified them of the guidelines beforehand, so we know the code of conduct.

Steve Jr: That's good to hear. Don't think I've ever done an episode on this grand of a scale before. Although you all may not be related by blood, I think we can tweak the rules a little bit just this one time, considering the viewership you all will bring.

Joe: Pleasure to meet you Howie! Listen I'll tell you I'm ready to see all those sexy Broads carrying their briefcases. Also, you can bet your bottom that I'm going to show that banker who's boss.

Steve Jr: (confused) The banker?! Mr. Lopez, this is not Deal or No Deal.

Dominic: (irritated) Joey! You better take your damn prescriptions! You're not gonna go out there lollygagging and disgrace me in front of my nation! All of Australia will be watching this!

Michael: Steve, with us here, we'll drive your ratings through the roof! You might even surpass the Super Bowl's.

Steve Jr: Yeah, I don't know about that one Michael. The Super bowl generated over 113,000,000 viewers.

Drake: Never say never king. If all we had was doubt in our hearts, then no one would ever spread their wings and leave their nest.

Steve Jr: The fuck does that even mean?! Listen here Michael, I got an executive producer I answer to, you sure he's not gonna say this weird type of stuff when we're out there?

Michael: Listen Steve, I know showbiz. I wouldn't bring him on if I thought he'd be a liability on your show. You got nothing to worry about.

Dominic: Steve, I can order my lieutenants to bot viewers to boost your ratings if you want.

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