Board Thread:Site Questions/@comment-12417481-20140823050903

OK, I think this isn't a cliché plot for a "Lost Episode" type pasta, but I just want to see if it sounds cliché to you guys.

Ok, so it's about a guy with a friend who likes making storyboards for shows on Nick, Nick Jr., etc. (He doesn't work at a studio, he just makes storyboards.) So he sends him storyboards and asks if he liked the episode storyboards. If he liked them, he would send the storyboard to the studio. One day the storyboard guy became ill, and had only hours until he had an operation. He was being a bit loony at the time he sent the other guy the weird storyboard episode of the show (it will either be an Uncle Grandpa episode or Breadwinners episode.) It will be a depressing episode, with no violent death or blood. It would end after the storyboard description and the guy who read the episode gets news that the loony guy didn't survive operation. The living guy posts the story on his Facebook page, with people in the comments saying that it was just a fan fiction and that the storyboard guy never lived. Others knew the guy, and they said he sent that episode to them, but never had the guts to post it.

So is this cliché or not? Is it to confusing? Please reply to the question. 