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  1. Posted: June 28, 2020In: TVPOD

    A sexually repressed teenage boy with a sex therapist mother finds an unlikely friend and business partner in the bad girl at school when they decide to start offering covert sex advice to their classmates.

    Stephanie Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 30, 2020 at 12:29 pm

    This is an idea not a professional written log line. Karel’s tutorials on logline writing will help you structure a 30 Word statement in an industry professional way. Check YT for the tutorials.

    This is an idea not a professional written log line. Karel’s tutorials on logline writing will help you structure a 30 Word statement in an industry professional way. Check YT for the tutorials.

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  2. Posted: June 28, 2020In: TVPOD

    After killing a crime boss in a Miami shoot-out, loose cannon sheriff, Raylan Givens is demoted to his old hometown where he must negotiate old grievances, ex-lovers and friends-turned-criminal as he polices deep into the backwaters and hollers of rural Kentucky crime.

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    Added an answer on June 30, 2020 at 8:40 am

    Justified (TV series, 2010-2015) After a bungled shoot out in Miami, a loose cannon sheriff is transferred back home to the poverty-stricken hollers of Kentucky where he must fight his kin folk, ex-lovers and friends-turned-criminals. (30 words) Based upon a character created by the Elmore Leonard.

    Justified (TV series, 2010-2015)

    After a bungled shoot out in Miami, a loose cannon sheriff is transferred back home to the poverty-stricken hollers of Kentucky where he must fight his kin folk, ex-lovers and friends-turned-criminals.
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    Based upon a character created by the Elmore Leonard.

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  3. Posted: June 28, 2020In: TVPOD

    A sexually awkward high school student begins giving out sex therapy at his school to help him get his dream girl

    harry Logliner
    Added an answer on June 29, 2020 at 9:09 am

    What sticks out for me is a credibility issue - why would anyone trust a 'sexually awkward teenager' to give them sex therapy? In terms of it being a means to his goal, it's also super creepy. Is that your intention? If it is, then you need to solve the first problem of credibility. We've seen movieRead more

    What sticks out for me is a credibility issue – why would anyone trust a ‘sexually awkward teenager’ to give them sex therapy?

    In terms of it being a means to his goal, it’s also super creepy. Is that your intention? If it is, then you need to solve the first problem of credibility. We’ve seen movies where a psychologist takes advantage of their position to do something like this, but people trust a professional like that.

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