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Twin sister detectives – who moonlight as vigilante serial killers – get framed for murder by their criminology teacher, who they (now) must outwit to clear their names.
>> it does not tell us they are female Then insert the word sister as in " identical twin sister detectives". I like the concept of identical twin female detectives, but... >>>They grow up with them to become serial killers.. But because it?s not in their genes they only kill when they think it?s juRead more
>> it does not tell us they are female
Then insert the word sister as in ” identical twin sister detectives”.
I like the concept of identical twin female detectives, but…
>>>They grow up with them to become serial killers.. But because it?s not in their genes they only kill when they think it?s justified
Something similar to that has already been done with the American cable TV series, “Baxter”.
More to the point: what do you consider to be the single unifying element, the core concept of this story, the one nucleus around which everything in the story revolves. Is the nucleus of the story the twin detectives, or the serial murderer?
See lessAn interracial family adopts a pair of kids with special powers from an orphanage, and sets out to help each of them find their one remaining parent.
As Nir Shelter said. And shouldn't their special powers enable them find to find their missing parents on their own? In this genre of story, special powers have to function in relation to the objective goal; they essentially drive the plot. Otherwise they are window dressing; they serve no useful drRead more
As Nir Shelter said.
And shouldn’t their special powers enable them find to find their missing parents on their own? In this genre of story, special powers have to function in relation to the objective goal; they essentially drive the plot. Otherwise they are window dressing; they serve no useful dramatic purpose.
See lessAn interracial family adopts a pair of kids with special powers from an orphanage, and sets out to help each of them find their one remaining parent.
As Nir Shelter said. And shouldn't their special powers enable them find to find their missing parents on their own? In this genre of story, special powers have to function in relation to the objective goal; they essentially drive the plot. Otherwise they are window dressing; they serve no useful drRead more
As Nir Shelter said.
And shouldn’t their special powers enable them find to find their missing parents on their own? In this genre of story, special powers have to function in relation to the objective goal; they essentially drive the plot. Otherwise they are window dressing; they serve no useful dramatic purpose.
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