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A paranormal investigator, injured and trapped in a bed, can only survive with help from an unscrupulous arsonist, a flesh-eating hound or the unwelcomed spirits he?s been hired to chase!
I hear what you're saying. However, the fact that he's not "permanently" bedridden is irrelevant to the story, or so it would appear. Long term or short term, his "handicap" is one of the elements that will keep viewers wanting to know how he perseveres.
I hear what you’re saying. However, the fact that he’s not “permanently” bedridden is irrelevant to the story, or so it would appear. Long term or short term, his “handicap” is one of the elements that will keep viewers wanting to know how he perseveres.
See lessA paranormal investigator, injured and trapped in a bed, can only survive with help from an unscrupulous arsonist, a flesh-eating hound or the unwelcomed spirits he?s been hired to chase!
I definitely like where the story is going. However, instead of saying "injured and trapped", perhaps you could say "bedridden" instead. Just my two cents.
I definitely like where the story is going. However, instead of saying “injured and trapped”, perhaps you could say “bedridden” instead. Just my two cents.
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Good suggestion. And sadly, I saw Trading Places in the theatres when it came out! lol
Good suggestion. And sadly, I saw Trading Places in the theatres when it came out! lol
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