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When a senior member of a prestigious University is accused of sexual misconduct, the head of the Economics department must defend his long-time mentor, the Dean, who is accused of complicity by ignorance.
Right: fundamentally, the guy is trapped in a dilemma, loyalty to the law or loyalty to friendship. However, "who is accused of complicity by ignorance" -- is unclear to me. How can one be complicit in malfeasance if one knew nothing about? To have evidence for probable cause to suspect malfeasanceRead more
Right: fundamentally, the guy is trapped in a dilemma, loyalty to the law or loyalty to friendship.
However, “who is accused of complicity by ignorance” — is unclear to me. How can one be complicit in malfeasance if one knew nothing about? To have evidence for probable cause to suspect malfeasance and have done nothing is one thing, but I should think that ignorance is exculpatory.
See lessA carefree college student attempts to host a huge party for his friends during the initial days of a zombie outbreak.
Oh. Now it seems to be a very different story than the one conjured up by your previous posts. IMHO: "Police using the outbreak as an avenue to openly abuse their power" is a tried and trod plot path populated by the usual suspects. It doesn't hook my interest as a fresh, original perspective on theRead more
Oh. Now it seems to be a very different story than the one conjured up by your previous posts.
IMHO: “Police using the outbreak as an avenue to openly abuse their power” is a tried and trod plot path populated by the usual suspects. It doesn’t hook my interest as a fresh, original perspective on the zombie genre.
Others mileage may vary.
See lessAfter selling their souls to a devil the name of Black, tall-tale legends Pecos Bill and Slue-foot Sue must elude a hell bound fate as well as every cowboy trying to sell ?em out to that varmint.
The logline doesn't have an inciting incident; that is, the triggering event that explains why the devil is in hot, hot pursuit.
The logline doesn’t have an inciting incident; that is, the triggering event that explains why the devil is in hot, hot pursuit.
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