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  1. Posted: December 6, 2021In: Crime

    A woman seeks vengeance against two men who made her life a living hell, her husband and a corrupt lawyer, but after she sets them up to kill on another, she struggles to prove her innocence when the police discover she had reason to kill them.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 15, 2021 at 6:23 am

    Leaning towards: “An abused woman sets out to exact vengeance against her lowdown husband and his divorce lawyer [but when GOAL] she must prove her innocence” OR “A vengeful woman must prove her innocence when a concocted plan to have her lowdown husband and his divorce lawyer kill each comes true”Read more

    Leaning towards:
    “An abused woman sets out to exact vengeance against her lowdown husband and his divorce lawyer [but when GOAL] she must prove her innocence”
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    “A vengeful woman must prove her innocence when a concocted plan to have her lowdown husband and his divorce lawyer kill each comes true”

    Other keywords: unscrupulous divorce lawyer.

    Make this yours, keep going!

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  2. Posted: December 5, 2021In: Comedy

    A teenage girl discovers a talking cat only to find out she must return him to his owners in 1970s Stockholm.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 9, 2021 at 8:45 am

    For color: Where in 1970s Stockholm does this take place? A quaint cottage, the grandiose buildings of town square [Old Town], or an orphanage? Is the teen lonely or a misfit? What’s her arc? Does the cat have a unique perspective of the times? Trying to paint a picture of this cat. Is there a - catRead more

    For color:
    Where in 1970s Stockholm does this take place? A quaint cottage, the grandiose buildings of town square [Old Town], or an orphanage?
    Is the teen lonely or a misfit? What’s her arc?
    Does the cat have a unique perspective of the times? Trying to paint a picture of this cat.
    Is there a – cat must be returned BEFORE…? If not, finding a family is good enough.

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  3. Posted: December 5, 2021In: Thriller

    During the festive week of Christmas, a lonely student, recovering from a break up, is tormented by an unknown entity in red when he writes a spiteful letter to Santa.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 3:39 am

    Leaning towards: “A recently dumped student is tormented by an entity dressed in red when writing a spiteful letter to Santa.” OR “When getting dumped over the Christmas break, a spiteful student …” Opinion: Inject a healthy dose of intrigue to strengthen your thriller plot e.g., question his sanityRead more

    Leaning towards:
    “A recently dumped student is tormented by an entity dressed in red when writing a spiteful letter to Santa.”
    OR
    “When getting dumped over the Christmas break, a spiteful student …”

    Opinion: Inject a healthy dose of intrigue to strengthen your thriller plot e.g., question his sanity.

    Make this yours, keep going!

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