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  1. Posted: May 17, 2021In: Television

    To save a retirement home from bankruptcy, its uptight director must convince her estranged, obnoxious father to make a significant donation, or face losing her job and custody of her daughter. But when he insists on playing a role in running the home, the director must balance the need to keep her father’s money with the increasing annoyance of the home’s residents with the coarse intruder.

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    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on May 18, 2021 at 5:15 am

    Leaning towards: “An uptight director's cash-strapped retirement home is turned topsy-turvy when accepting a bailout from her estranged father and his ensuing meddling sparks an old-folks revolt” Make this yours, take care.

    Leaning towards:
    “An uptight director’s cash-strapped retirement home is turned topsy-turvy when accepting a bailout from her estranged father and his ensuing meddling sparks an old-folks revolt”

    Make this yours, take care.

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  2. Posted: May 6, 2021In: Television

    In a world where humans and supernatural beings coexist, it’s up to the skilled, fun-loving agents of the Paranormal Police Department to deal with the various paranormal perpetrators who break the law.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on May 8, 2021 at 2:58 am

    Very cool! Are you following them around like on “Cops”? Notice how I turned you into a camera crew 😉, also altered to not use “Paranormal” twice. Example: In a world where humans and supernatural beings coexist, a camera crew follows fun-loving agents of the Paranormal Police Department while theyRead more

    Very cool! Are you following them around like on “Cops”?
    Notice how I turned you into a camera crew 😉, also altered to not use “Paranormal” twice.

    Example:
    In a world where humans and supernatural beings coexist, a camera crew follows fun-loving agents of the Paranormal Police Department while they deal with otherworldly perpetrators.

    Hope you find this constructive, take care.

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  3. Posted: November 4, 2020In: Television

    To validate her self-worth, a cunning catfisher help victims reclaim their digital lives by revealing the truth and exposing the perpetrators.

    variable Uberwriter
    Added an answer on November 4, 2020 at 10:07 pm

    The premise is interesting but it makes me wonder 'Why now?' Why does her self worth bothers her now when she's been one of them? What does she gain by exposing the perpetrators? Instead of 'victims' maybe there's someone in particular she intends to save; a personal incentive would be better than vRead more

    The premise is interesting but it makes me wonder ‘Why now?’ Why does her self worth bothers her now when she’s been one of them? What does she gain by exposing the perpetrators?

    Instead of ‘victims’ maybe there’s someone in particular she intends to save; a personal incentive would be better than validating her self worth as the inciting incident.

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