Talk:Brian's Sister/@comment-24.19.186.254-20190927013641/@comment-99.47.235.132-20200422072439

Uh, no offense, Mustang9XXV, but I'm afraid that's way too much for me to consider because those ideas remind me of too much of these other creations:

1. Hero High

2. Sky High

3. the upcoming PBS (Public Broadcasting Superheroes) Kids show that's titled Hero Elementary

As much as I want create an action-packed spin-off of The Breakfast Club, I also want to put realistic content in that show so that plenty of viewers can relate to its heroes instead of them (the characters) being too outlandish and unrealistic. What I'm trying to tell you is that I want my spin-off to be half-realistic and half-unrealistic.

Besides, I heard the Superman tell his adoptive parents that he'd go crzy if he'sthe Man of Steel all the time. And he's right because a lotof heroes need breaks no matterhow powerful they are. I mean, can you imagine if you spend every minute of your life defending the world without having a chance to live an ordinary life? That's how Mary Jane felt about Peter parker being Spider-Man a little too much.

By the way, I have other ideas for that same program:

1. In the first episode, Rick tells the teenagers who he detained that of how he and Carl battled their old enemies before imprisoning them and retiring from extraordinary heroism.

2. Vernon bestows possibly magical but still elemental powers on the teens.

3. Carl functions as mission control.

4. Hashimoto, who's the male and Japanese counselor in you-know-which-movie, functions as a technology specialist with Brian assisting him on occasion due to the that boy's high intelligence such as creating mechanical equipment for all five of the primary heroes to use in their missions against extraordinary villainy.

5. Somehow, the teens' parents ground them in suspicion of how their kids are secretly behaving and Richard tries to decide whether to contact those same parents and convince them to let their children off the hook without revealing their identities to them or to have Carl do those instead.

6. The principal of Shermer High School somehow stops being principal and Rick ponders whether to fill in for him and risk losing his position as the main heroes' primary mentor or find someone else to stand in placeof the same principal on such short notice.

7. During one night, Vernon goes home from the school that he works at but is suddenly ambushed by a gang of ne'er-do-wells. He finds that he's unable to prevent them from terrorizing him because his powers have decreased. But lucky for him, his adolescent employees show up and use their still functioning abilities to scare the delinquents away.

8. For some reason, Richard's unable to act as the teens' number one mentor. So Carl must substitute for him but doesn't seem to know how to despite his experience as a superhero.

9. During school hours, one or more supervillains terrorize Des Plaines, which is the Illinois city that The Breakfast Club is said to take place in, and the main heroes find out but have a hard time trying to stop them without revealing their identities. Lucky for them, Vernon finds out about the extraordinaty problem or problems and contacts them via intercom and tries to convince their teachers to come to office under the guise of some seemingly important reason.

10. The principal of Shermer High discovers the chief heroes' unusual behavior and startsto hold Richard responsible. So the vice principal tries to findor devise a way for his boss to let him off the hook without endangering his position.

Speaking of traditions, how my spin-off the Breakfast Club is non-traditional is that a high-ranking member of high school faculty recruits a grou pof troubled teenagers as extraordinary heroes and tries to sneak them out of them of detention. Heck, I just thought of how thatcan happen: For the team's first mission, someone in the detention creates holograms of the detained teenagers while the real ones teleport to the scene of the first crime being committed.

Well that's allI can come up with for now.