Starbuck
erezPenpusher
Starbuck is full of himself according to his dead father, mother and especially sister. He runs into walls all the time, but deep down he just wants to be a good man. That begins to show when he meets Paris, a young lady, working on her bucket list.
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When you say Starbuck, are you talking about the character from Battlestar Galactica?
The usual m.o. in a logline is to NOT name the protagonist.? What matters in a logline is a character’s role in the plot — what they do — not what their name is. I certainly see no reason why this logline merits being an exception to that rule.
Instead of specifying names of characters, what the logline needs? to do is specify a plot.? It needs to answer the basic questions: What is the protagonist’s objective goal?? Who/what opposes him in his struggle to attain that objective goal?? What are the stakes — what does he stand to win if he attains his objective goal, lose if he fails?