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When an accident lands sixty year old Kay in a nursing home to recover and suddenly others view her as “OLD” does she sit back and take it? Hell No! bucking societal beliefs, her families opinions and the nursing home rules Kay refuses to let granny panties and housecoats define her as she sets out to prove… aging is not the same as being dead.
You will need ?describe her physical goal, this will define her metal state. Here is an example, you will find your own. "Desparate to prove 'old' doesn't mean 'dead' a nurse home resident ........" Now or what does she do?
You will need ?describe her physical goal, this will define her metal state. Here is an example, you will find your own.
“Desparate to prove ‘old’ doesn’t mean ‘dead’ a nurse home resident ……..”
Now or what does she do?
See lessA young Midwestern Congressman must travel across the country with his rival for the White House, a veteran East Coast Senator, in the ultimate road trip reality show.
I presume they would be sharing the same campaign bus. ?The question (inciting incident, again) is WHY must they share the same bus? ?(And why a bus instead of a plane?)?Midwestern Congressman versus East Coast Senator doesn't suggest much potential for comedic conflict. ?Given the polarized natureRead more
I presume they would be sharing the same campaign bus. ?The question (inciting incident, again) is WHY must they share the same bus? ?(And why a bus instead of a plane?)?
Midwestern Congressman versus East Coast Senator doesn’t suggest much potential for comedic conflict. ?Given the polarized nature of US politics these days, it might be better to match them up on the basis of political ideologies ?rather than regional differences. ?Like one’s an unapologetic Socialist, the other is a unreconstructed Libertarian.
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See lessAfraid of losing his cushy corporate job, a slacker concocts a story about a fake ex-fianc? who left him at the altar but when he falls for a girl with the same name, he must keep her a secret to keep his job.
Can't he just say "I met a girl with the same name"? Maybe he can fake a depression (caused by?the said?being left on the altar), so he will need to hide the joy of his couple or being fired. The structure make me think about the movie "Le Placard" de?Francis Veber, where the main character learns tRead more
Can’t he just say “I met a girl with the same name”?
Maybe he can fake a depression (caused by?the said?being left on the altar), so he will need to hide the joy of his couple or being fired.
The structure make me think about the movie “Le Placard” de?Francis Veber, where the main character learns that he’s about to be fired, but a friend tells him that he won’t be fired if he’s gay because the company needs to avoid criticism about being homophobic (they sells condoms).
See lessSo he must?do his “coming out” (but he’s not gay!) and he falls in love with a female collegue so he needs to hide it. Wow, this was truly a good concept for a comedy.