User blog:2FromBFB/Random Ideas for The Davis Family

Welp here we are. The second episode of random ideas. This time were looking at the notorious, Davis Family. An episode clinically despised by the Fanbase for its Father, Phil. And how he got away completely free with his actions without any charges. So lets get RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT, into the ideas!

Idea #1: Phil's execution
This idea is pretty self explanatory, In this version. Jo is furious at Phil's actions. So she calls the police and Phil's arrest is shown on Live TV, moments before he was going to do, something horrifying. This was found sometime after Phil got arrested, and was written on a sheet of paper, titled “Master Plan”.

What he was going to do, was get all the girls to bend down, and show their behinds on live TV, not only so that he could…..spank his Monkey, but so he could rape them. Phil is then charged with child abuse, child neglect, attempted rape, slavery and many more charges and is given a death sentence. And his execution is just, bizzarly shown on Live TV. Why it was, is unknown. As for what happens, this episode goes viral worldwide, becoming the most watched Supernanny episode ever, and thanks to how widespread the episode became on the Internet, the show starts to become insanely popular, however this came at a cost.

Now, with a scene which shows a man basically being killed on Live TV, you’d expect the Show to receive major backlash, and it did as the execution scene would end up being massively controversial, as many think it just should’ve been told that Phil was executed at the end of the episode. The Davis’ also thank Jo for saving them from Phil, especially Morgan. Supernanny would get some backlash, but things would die down, and after that nothing changes. And the show remains entirely the same as it does in the actual timeline of events. The execution scene would also removed entirely, and is replaced by a black screen at the end of the episode telling the viewers, Phil was executed

Idea #2: The Supernanny movie
This episode is unique, as instead of being set in Season 5, this is set as both the final episode of Season 8 and a full fledged Supernanny Movie, titled "Supernanny and the seven golden disciplines". Like the first idea, Jo is furious at Phil's Actions, So instead of contacting the police. She travels around the US and UK, uniting all of the families she had helped. In this version Phil is assembling the seven golden disciplines, a group of legendary items used to discipline the strongest of misbehaving children, they’re basically Supernanny’s take on the Infinity Stones or Chaos Emeralds, consisting of the Chair of anger, the Spot of tantrums, the Step of misbehaving, the Room of doom, the Mat of behaviour, the Bench of bullying and the Block of madnesss.

Along the way he also joins forces with John Nitti, who now goes by "Daddy John" and all the families Jo failed to help, including the Dakin Family, marking the first time in history they've fully been seen, outside of the promotion for the episode after The Porter Family. It’s also revealed that Phil is collecting the golden disciplines in order to in his words “Get rid of that darn Nanny and make every parent like me”. What he’s basically implying is that he’s not only planning to kill Jo, but use the golden disciplines in order to make every parent on earth abusive, just like him, and make all the children violent and heavily disobedient. As they have the power to manipulate parent’s and children’s actions, when in the wrong hands.

But as for why Phil wants to kill Jo. He just wants the world to be ruled with abusive parents and out of control and misbehaving kids. And without Jo or any of the other nannies, nobody would be able to make them all happy and nice. Which is why he’s set out with the families Jo couldn’t help, to collect the golden disciplines and kill her, in order to make every parent and child extremely naughty and abusive

As they go across the world, Phil collects the golden disciplines and as he gains more of them. The families Jo helped were slowly picked off by the failed families, every time Jo showed up to get a golden discipline, only for it to be gone thanks to Phil getting it before her. Phil finally unites the golden disciplines. And with their power, he transforms into a monsterous being, known as “Philzilla”. He ends up betraying John and the failed families leaving them to die, preparing to do what he planned to. Kill Jo, and make every parent abusive, and every child extremely aggressive

Jo is left alone, ready to face her coming death. Until… the ground begins to shake. Jo and Phil look into the mountains. And see what may be, the greatest scene in all of Supernanny. We see everyone, every single person Jo had ever helped, including John and the failed families, alongside every single person from the many Supernanny spin-offs, Nanny-911 and America's Supernanny. It’s revealed they all managed to escape thanks to some of the more aggressive kids breaking open the cages. As for everyone else who wasn’t from the UK/US series, they were informed about what was going on, and joined forces with the Supernanny Families to take down Phil.

At that moment, the Queen + VonLichten version of We Will Rock You begins playing, as everyone works together, using their traits and personalities to stop Phil, and save the world. Eventually, Jo gains control of the golden disciplines, and… she basically kamehameha’s Phil. Reverting him from his Philzilla state, turning him back to normal, and defeating him. After that, the golden disciplines fly off, and return to their respective areas. The Police show up and come to take Phil away. Never to be seen again. The movie ends, with a cliche dance party with everyone, minus Phil. Who will now spend his whole life in prison.

The movie would end up being a surprising box office success, with many praising how Jo went out of her way, to unite every single family she had helped to stop Phil, and praised the brief yet great appearances of those from the spin-offs, America’s Supernanny and Nanny-911. However, would be criticised, for the strange decision to make the series finale to a reality TV series, a movie, and with Jo’s strange decision to just unite every family she ever helped, just to defeat one person. The movie would also be reviewed, decently well, holding a 7.8/10 on IMDB, and a 73% score on Rotten Tomatoes

And that's it for my alternate ideas for The Davis Family. Not sure if I'll make another one of these, but never say I won't.