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  1. Posted: June 17, 2015In: Public

    When a self-absorbed soapie star stops receiving fan mail from his most obsessive fan he embarks on an relentless mission to find out why.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on June 18, 2015 at 1:00 am

    Does it need an antagonist? It's a relationship story, a dysfunctional "love" story. But there does need to be a dramatic problem that arises because the fan-boy (or girl) stops stroking the soap star's narcissistic ego. Or exacerbates a problem that is clear and immediate threat to the soap opera,Read more

    Does it need an antagonist? It’s a relationship story, a dysfunctional “love” story.

    But there does need to be a dramatic problem that arises because the fan-boy (or girl) stops stroking the soap star’s narcissistic ego. Or exacerbates a problem that is clear and immediate threat to the soap opera, like ratings going into the tank.

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  2. Posted: June 15, 2015In: Public

    When a music teacher discovers his new girlfriend is a serial killer, he must decide whether to turn her in or continue having amazing sex.

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    Added an answer on June 17, 2015 at 11:48 am

    A dilemma, ipso facto, entails conflict. The best conflicts create dilemmas.

    A dilemma, ipso facto, entails conflict. The best conflicts create dilemmas.

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  3. Posted: June 16, 2015In: Public

    the seven deadly sins come to earth in human form. Than decide to compete for the soul of a novice priest with his destruction being the ultimate prize.

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    Added an answer on June 17, 2015 at 5:53 am

    Uh, technically, even if the priest commits all 7, he is not in danger of losing his soul as long as he obtains absolution through the sacrament of penance. AKA: the rules per Blake Snyder. Also, if one is going to construct a moral drama within the framework of Catholicism-- the "rules" -- then whaRead more

    Uh, technically, even if the priest commits all 7, he is not in danger of losing his soul as long as he obtains absolution through the sacrament of penance. AKA: the rules per Blake Snyder.

    Also, if one is going to construct a moral drama within the framework of Catholicism– the “rules” — then what is the point, the theme — what is the spiritual principle at stake? Why, according to the “rules” of Catholicism, would a just God allow this particular priest, to be the victim, the target of such temptation?

    In the story of Job, Satan destroyed his Job’s wealth, his family and afflicted him with boils, it wasn’t malicious cruelty just for the sake of cruelty. And God allowed it. Because of a wager between God and Satan over an important spiritual issue.

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