These are what I call holdover ideas/episodes, there's a 50/50 chance I will or won't ever write them, in fact some of them I'm not sure are that great to begin with. What do you guys think?
Ana’s True Beauty
Ana is coaxed into entering a teen beauty contest on a dare by her siblings. That becomes the easy part, the hard part becomes of whether or not she can handle the overwhelming amount of divas who surpass in her way to prevent her from winning.
All That Saxy Jazz
As a part of their once a month family weekend outing, it’s Dean turn to choose somewhere for his family to spend their Saturday afternoon and he has chosen for them to attend a Smooth Jazz Festival which the entire family grumbles at the thought of, but it has a surprising effect on Daniel who quickly becomes a fan of the genre.
NOTE - This would be a fan fiction type episode, I already know I would want to write it to include Joyce Cooling and Jeanne Ricks in it, but anyone else I'm not sure yet.
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Gay Teenage Son
Daniel becomes overprotective of his son Dean dating his shy, reserved, yet rebellious friend Rocco, but Dean takes his overprotective behavior as him treating him like a third daughter rather than a son.
Tales of Terror IX
Invasion Of The Gender Swappers - While vacationing in the Caribbean, the Stoop family discovers a mysterious stone that they removed from it’s ancient grounds and ultimately as apart of the curse their genders are swapped around. The women hate being trapped in the guys bodies, but Daniel and Jason aren’t so quick and ready to reverse back.
Pandemonium - Dean suddenly disappears after having a nightmare about someone in his family being possessed by the devil. Daniel is hypnotized by Professor Copernicus to go into his dreams to find his missing son, once he does and brings him back to reality, another shocking twist is revealed.
Secrets of the Sacred Jaded Phoenix
Rodney and Daniel's boss Captain Beamington years ago discovered an ancient treasure chest labeled as the "Jaded Phoenix" while fighting in the Vietnam War. They both including a friend who was with then when they made the discovery decided to take the treasure chest back home with them and bury it, never to be touched, all agreeing that only the last one of the three living would have the privilege of basking in it's unlimited wealth. Rodney and Captain Beamington receive news that their friend has died, giving Beamington the opportunity to do everything in his power to get rid of Rodney so he can secretly have the treasure to himself.
Stoop-idly Misguided Experimenting Tactics
After an unfortunate skateboarding trick slip up lands Jason flat onto a male student’s lips, he questions his sexuality. So he starts experimenting to straighten (no pun intended) out his confused feelings, but Dean thinks it's an immature act of mockery, accusing Jason of not entirely being accepting of the fact that he has a gay brother.
A Tale of Two Divided Parties Among City Limits
This episode flashes back to November 2008 election day as Barack Obama becomes President-Elect, which is exciting news for the Stoops, but upsetting news for some of their conservative friends who were supporters of McCain. The bad political blood runs deep within the town where a fiery town hall debate leads to drastic action leaving the town to be split in half: liberals on one side and conservatives on the other.
A MidWinter Night’s Nightmare
Chaos and madness erupts between couples in this episode as they are mix matched with the wrong love at a Valentine’s Day party.
Were Back In Business!
After Mr. Beamington leaving town from the tornado fiasco, Daniel and his friends are left jobless, until Daniel gets the idea to start his own carpentry business and hire his friends to work for him.
It’s Hard to Say Goodbye (Series Finale Episode - This episode will be written obviously)
Daniel gets a call from the President that he wants to appoint him Secretary of Defense in his administrative cabinet. Daniel is excited about the offer, but he along with his family have mixed feelings on moving away from their home of Kansas City to the nation's capital. After some time to contemplate, the Stoops decide to make the move to the East Coast, saying a tearful goodbye to their friends as they ride away in the sunset.