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| Segment | Duration | Description | |---------|----------|-------------| | The Fix Intro | 2 min | Family sits on a couch. Son holds a "Fix Remote" – he fixes bad plots, lazy writing, or outdated lifestyle tropes in real time. | | Screen Share: What We’re Watching | 5 min | Fast-cut reactions to a new movie/show trailer (e.g., a new Netflix drama or a Banflix original). Mom rates emotional appeal, dad rates realism, son rates "vibe." | | Lifestyle Detour | 4 min | Mom interrupts with a practical takeaway: “If this happened in real life, here’s how you’d handle it” – cooking, cleaning, budgeting, parenting hack related to the scene. | | The Fix – Rewrite Challenge | 5 min | Son pitches an alternate ending or scene fix. Family votes. Loser does a funny punishment (dad attempts a TikTok dance). | | Dad’s Verdict | 2 min | Dad gives a 0–5 “Reality Score” – does the film reflect real family life? | | Mom’s Lifestyle Lift | 2 min | Mom suggests one real-life product or habit inspired by the film (e.g., “The meal prep from that diner scene – here’s how to do it cheap.”) | | Banflix Bonus: Audience Fix | 3 min | Viewer-submitted video clips or comments get read/reacted to. Best "fix" wins a Banflix merch box. |


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