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A socially inept, arrogant Set Decorator with ambition to become a producer, leads an odd-ball crew on a schlocky Sci-Fi TV series and puts everyones job on the line.
Don't set decorators take orders from the show runner, not give orders. So how does he put everyone else's job in jeopardy? And if he does threaten the production of the show, won't the show runner just fire him, hire someone else? Someone with the social graces to play as a member of a team, not aRead more
Don’t set decorators take orders from the show runner, not give orders. So how does he put everyone else’s job in jeopardy?
And if he does threaten the production of the show, won’t the show runner just fire him, hire someone else? Someone with the social graces to play as a member of a team, not a prima donna? Isn’t he expendable? The logline doesn’t say he’s any good at his job, only that he’s difficult to work with.
See lessA mild mannered insurance salesman living in the universe where all action movies takes place gets tired of action heros always crashing everything and wants to make them answer for their latest transgression, without being drawn into the action himself.
What's his motivation? What are the personal stakes for him? He's a *SALESMAN*. More accidents means more demand for coverage, more policies sold, more re-newals -- more premiums he can pocket. He's working in a salesman's heaven.
What’s his motivation? What are the personal stakes for him? He’s a *SALESMAN*. More accidents means more demand for coverage, more policies sold, more re-newals — more premiums he can pocket.
He’s working in a salesman’s heaven.
See lessA sea otter living on Vancouver Island’s coast fears the ocean, but he hopes to overcome his fears from the help of friendly land creatures.
Rather than "hopes" -- the seat otter MUST overcome his fears. Or else . Or else what? What are the stakes. What does he stand to gain by overcoming his fear? What will he (and others) lose if he fails? What is his m.o. (action line) for overcoming his fear?
Rather than “hopes” — the seat otter MUST overcome his fears. Or else .
Or else what? What are the stakes. What does he stand to gain by overcoming his fear? What will he (and others) lose if he fails?
What is his m.o. (action line) for overcoming his fear?
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