• P.G. Sundling

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    August 9, 2022 at 9:10 am

    4. Answer the question “What I learned is…?” and put that at the top of your work.

    Don’t overdue misdirects. I’m proud of some of my novel wide misdirects, but the beginning doesn’t have as many since it spends a decent amount of time to resolve threads from book 1.

    1. Check these three to see how effectively you used misdirection

    A. The Red Herring character.

    Renquist was the main book 1 villain, so it’s easy for him to be a red herring since readers will be shocked by the change in role. For the overall book, the Chinese leader will be revealed as a red herring only in the finale.

    B. The Villain’s plan.

    The villain’s plan for the overall book is only truly revealed in the finale with a six-sense level reveal. During these episodes, we are beginning to reveal the overall plans of the villain and the red herring.

    C. The cover-up for each mystery presented as “Reality.”

    The episodes begin with the book 1 reality and only in later reveals does the truth change who is allied and who is an enemy.

    2. Look through your Thriller Map for a few opportunities to add in misdirection.

    A. Clue Misdirection.

    B. Character Misdirection.

    C. Dialog Misdirection.

    None complains about perspiration, but he’s actually talking about perseveration. After the brain injury, he has trouble with new words.

    3. Decide on the ones that work and add them to the Thriller Map.

    Teaser: kill switch that shuts down American military tech discovered. (reveal setup in book 1, 1 of 2 hero cover-ups)

    Mystery: Was the device Renquist used to shoot down a drone a kill switch?

    Villain’s Plan: Renquist is the only one who could pull off a kill switch.

    MJ/Renquist Distrust: Renquist is guilty of making American unsafe.

    Mystery: Where has Renquist escaped to?

    Twist

    Direction: The destroyed drone wasn’t a malfunction. It was destroyed by a kill switch.

    Twist: MJ’s lie about a drone malfunction has been uncovered, but she can’t reveal what she knows about the kill switch since she was doing something illegal.

    Life threatening: Dangerous to deploy American military because kill switch could make vulnerable.

    Life threatening: Are the attacks on the White House over?

    Mystery: Which of the attackers escaped?

    Twist

    Direction: MJ still doesn’t feel safe after the attacks.

    Twist: The attacker that vowed to kill her was the one that escaped.

    MJ/Zelda distrust: Zelda tried to kill MJ and she escaped.

    Life threatening: Will Renquist try to kill None or MJ again?

    Mystery: What will MJ do with the broken pieces of her katana?

    Act 1: None of the Above recovery from coma

    Mystery: Will None ever be himself again?

    Mystery: How will Fernando deal with MJ rejecting him?

    Mystery: What happened to the economy after Jubilee?

    Clue: Jubilee helped China more than U.S.

    Mystery: What happened when None and MJ got their company back?

    Mystery: How will the world react to China becoming #1 economy?

    Twist

    Direction: It’s a shock to Americans to be the #2 economy

    Twist: They switch to ultra-patriotism and seem to be happy (denial).

    Mystery: Will the IMF bank really be moved to China? (reveal setup in book 1, impact of economic subplots)

    Life threatening: border skirmish between India and China adds more danger.

    Act 2: White House reopens after attacks, celebration party

    Mystery: Will None be OK for the night without MJ and Shen?

    Twist

    Direction: None is taken care of by staff, despite MJ and Shen being too busy with White House party.

    Twist: He wakes up and runs out of the White House, delirious.

    Mystery: What does MaxPlume want to talk to MJ about?

    Mystery: What does Corella know about the plane MJ shot down? (reveal setup in book 1, 2 of 2 hero cover ups)

    MJ/Corella distrust: Corella is telling her about the plane because she wants something.

    Life threatening: Indian leader wants to move up war games, which will put American fleet in danger

    Mystery: Can the kill switch be found before the war games?

    Mystery: Why is India openly defiant to China after a history of hedging their bets?

    Reveal: Indian leader’s nephew killed in border skirmish with China.

    Twist

    Direction: They had a certain amount of time before the American fleet would be in danger.

    Twist: Because of Indian leader there is even less time to find the kill switch.

    Act 3: Secret White House meeting with Corella.

    Dialog Misdirection: None complains about perspiration, but he’s actually talking about perseveration. After the brain injury, he has trouble with new words.

    Mystery: Why is Corella working for Renquist?

    MJ/Corella distrust: Corella is working for Renquist.

    MJ/Renquist distrust: Renquist can blackmail MJ.

    Twist

    Direction: Secret meeting with Corella.

    Twist: She’s just a front for contact from Renquist.

    Villain’s plan: Renquist reveals his real reason for the kill switch.

    MJ/Renquist distrust: His reason for the kill switch is valid, but he still almost killed None and tried to kill her.

    Twist

    Direction: When Renquist created the kill switch, it was an act of treason.

    Twist: The kill switch was really made to disable American weapons that fell into enemy hands.

    Mystery: Why does the attack on the Kombinat arctic base have to be on the same day as the exercises?

    Mystery: Can Renquist be trusted to keep his end of the bargain?

    MJ/Renquist trust: While a hated foe, Renquist can be trusted somewhere while their interests are aligned.

    Mystery: Will the Russians detect the attack on their soil?

    Act 4: MJ attack on arctic Kombinat base in Russia, while Fernando leads U.S. military during competing Russian/Chinese wargames

    MJ/Ivashov distrust: MJ is attacking Ivashov’s Kombinat base.

    Life threatening: Will MJ survive the attack and evade capture?

    Mystery: Will the war games escalate into a real conflict?

    Twist

    Direction: Zelda vowed to kill MJ because she killed her partner.

    MJ/Renquist distrust: Why didn’t he tell her Zelda would be there

    MJ/Zelda distrust: Zelda tried to kill MJ.

    Twist: It was actually Ivashov that let her partner bleed out to frame MJ. (reveal setup in book 1)

    MJ/Renquist trust: He revealed information that makes Zelda no longer her main target.

    MJ/Zelda trust: Zelda now has a common enemy.

    Twist 2: Zelda will now spy for MJ against their common foe.

    MJ/Zelda trust: Zelda will help MJ.

    Twist 3: She might still kill MJ after everything is done.

    MJ/Zelda distrust: Zelda might still try to kill MJ, even though they are allies now.

    Twist 4: MJ gives Zelda the dagger made from her broken katana despite threats on her life.

    MJ/Zelda trust: MJ gives her a dagger made from the katana used to kill her partner, which Zelda wanted to use to kill her partner’s killer.

    Reveal: True motivation of kill switch was not treason. (setup in book 1)

    Act 5: evading Russian patrol leaving base

    Life threatening: Russian patrol would kill or capture MJ.

    Mystery: How will MJ’s team avoid detection?

    Ending Surprise: MJ dives into ice water to hide heat signature and is trapped under ice

    Life threatening: MJ is trapped under ice in a heavy powered armor.

    Mystery: Can MJ avoid drowning or her armor cracking under pressure?

    Twist

    Direction: Jumping in the ice water will help MJ evade detection so she’ll be safer.

    Twist: The strong currents trap her under ice, so she is less safe.

    Book 2/season 1.5, episode 2

    Teaser: MJ rescued by SEAL mini-sub

    Life threatening: MJ could be killed or captured.

    Mystery: Will the Russians detect her sub?

    Act 1: MJ submarine chase escaping Russia while war games continue.

    Life threatening: MJ being chased.

    Clue: multiple ships ran aground in war games.

    Mystery: Why are multiple ships running aground in the war games?

    Act 2: Ships ran aground in war games because China is building a land bridge to invade Taiwan.

    Villian’s plan: China is planning to invade Taiwan using a land bridge.

    MJ/Chinese President Liu Yong distrust: China is planning to attack Taiwan.

    Twist

    Direction: ships running aground seems to multiple cases of incompetence.

    Twist: It wasn’t incompetence, but ocean changes, leading to the discovery of the land bridge. (Reveal, which will have more layers of reveal over course of book)

    Villian’s plan: Kombinat took over Russian government while Russian military off doing exercises with China.

    MJ/Ivashov distrust: Ivashov will now be more powerful, and MJ has no idea what he’ll do with that power.

    Twist

    Direction: MJ had invaded a Kombinat base while it was lightly defended.

    Twist: The base was lightly defended because Kombinat took over Russia. While MJ invaded Kombinat, Kombinat was invading elsewhere. (reveal why attack had to be during war games.)

    Act 3: Global panic over Taiwan semiconductor industry

    Mystery: What will the world do without the most advanced chips?

    Act 4: None of the Above to get brain implant

    Life threatening: None could die in surgery.

    Mystery: Will None ever be himself again?

    Act 5: Organize blockade to stop land bridge

    Life threatening: Will the blockade cause a war with China?

    Ending Surprise: No Chinese military involved, so how do we stop the land bridge without firing on civilians?

    Mystery: Can the land bridge be stopped?

    Twist

    Direction: The land bridge is backed by the military

    Twist: No military personnel are involved, but can’t shoot civilians or become the bad guy. (reveal)

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  • Randy Hines

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    August 9, 2022 at 3:23 pm

    ASSIGNMENT 13: Misdirect

    Misdirects, properly placed, can elicit the “thrill” that many moviegoers are looking for in the moment that keeps them engaged. My story, by its structure, doesn’t have alot of these elements but I post them here and will keep looking for any opportunity to do them meaningfully.

    1. Check these three to see how effectively you used misdirection

    A. The Red Herring character. – Mosko is setup as the villain with the most motivation but in the end, due to circumstance, he’s still a red herring since his little girl, Rosario, is the ultimate villain

    B. The Villain’s plan. -Mosko leaving a map telling his pursuers where he is. Mac and the audience might think it’s a trap but it’s all part of Mosko’s desire to die and to compel his pursuers at a time and place of his choosing, to kill him

    C. The cover-up for each mystery present as “Reality.” NA

    2. Look through your Thriller Map for a few opportunities to add in misdirection.

    A. Clue Misdirection.

    B. Character Misdirection. – Villarreal is not who he seems at first

    C. Dialogue Misdirection. – as Mosko is killing Father Guzman, the padre implores Mosko to “seek life in all things”. Mosko retorts that “life is not what I seek”, and kills the padre.

    3. Decide on the ones that work and add them to the Thriller Map.

    4. Answer the question “What I learned is…?” and put that at the top of your work.

  • Sue Swenson

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    September 7, 2022 at 6:37 am

    What I learned is that it is really difficult to add misdirection information to the Thriller Map because my Thriller Map is so flawed at this point. I have changed and modified so many layers of the map throughout this course as I have completed each of the assignments. Consequently, the whole map is now a bit of a mess. Regardless, I made some attempts to add misdirection in a lot of different ways even though the map is so flawed.

    1A. Opening Image (1): (A)

    A Sasquatch-looking beast is viciously attacking a camper and beating him to death. Then he tears off the camper’s jacket and shirt and starts taking bites out of the body.

    Mystery 1: What is this creature?

    Mystery 2: Who is the camper?

    Mystery 3: Are Sasquatch for real?

    Mystery 4: Where is the killing of this camper taking place?

    Trust: Carla is welcomed back to work after a long leave of absence. Carla is grateful to have a mentor, Dr. Schneider, who believes in her and encourages her to come back to work after her leave of absence.

    Trust: Richard, her supervisor, welcomes her back to work. Initially he seems positive and enthusiastic to have her back and to share the workload.

    Reveal: The “Sasquatch” is actually a deranged man dressed as a bigfoot on a killing spree.

    Reveal: Carla was on a long leave of absence because she witnessed her patient violently kill himself and she has PTSD.

    2. Theme (5): Is blood thicker than water?

    Carla attends her sister’s son’s birthday party. The sister’s husband gives the kid, 11, a Glock. He points it at Carla who freaks.

    Clue: Carla attends her sister’s son’s birthday party. The sister’s husband gives the kid, 11, a Glock. He points it at Carla who freaks. The boyfriend laughs. A trust is violated.

    Trust: Simon, her husband, expresses sincere, realistic concerns about how her family is raising her nephew and dangers that the nephew and the rest of the family are exposing themselves to with the gift of a Glock to a kid. There is a verbal confrontation between Simon and her family.

    Reveal: Carla’s sister’s boyfriend is actually a drug dealer who carries.

    Life Threatening 1: Are Carla’s mother, sister, brother in-law and nephew a physical danger to her? (The boy’s father jokes that this Glock is for Sasquatch killings.)

    Life Threatening 2: Could Carla get shot by her own nephew?

    Life Threatening 3: What kind of family gives an 11 year old kid a gun for his birthday, and it’s not a hunting rifle?

    Mystery 5: Is Carla’s family a safe family to associate with?

    Mystery 6: What’s wrong with this family?

    Twist: A trust is violated when Carla’s nephew is allowed to point a Glock at her in front of his parents and grandmother, even though it’s unloaded.

    3. Set-up (1-10):

    Scene: Carla is chastising her sister, Jenny, about the Glock. Jenny tells her to mind her own business. Tense conversation on the phone with Carla’s separated husband who tells her this is just one more example of why he doesn’t want anything to do with her family. She hangs up on him.

    Clue: In a phone call with Simon, who berates her to move away from her family and detach from their dysfunction, she tells him that her dad, while dying of cancer, begged her to take care of her mother, sister and nephew.

    Clue: Carla is chastising her sister, Jenny, about the Glock. Jenny tells her to mind her own business.

    Mystery 7: Why is Carla codependent with an obviously dangerous family of origin?

    Mystery 8: What power does Carla’s family have over her?

    Life Threatening 4: If Carla’s husband abandons her, who is she going to turn to for protection?

    Reveal: Carla shares a family tragedy with her mother and sister because when her father died of cancer, he made her promise to take care of her vulnerable, troubled mother and sister.

    Carla is sleeping alone and has a violent nightmare. She wakes up terrified and calls her husband who is impatient with her.

    Clue: Carla has a nightmare about three helicopters with pilots wearing gas masks who fly over her backyard.

    Trust: Simon always takes her calls, regardless of the time of day or night.

    Twist: A trust is violated when Carla’s husband gets impatient with her regarding her terror about her nightmare and isn’t supportive of her.

    Misdirection#1: Simon receives a text from an unknown woman to Carla. Carla sees this text on his phone and asks who this person is. Simon changes the subject and puts his phone way.

    It’s actually his therapist, but only he knows this.

    Distrust: Simon demonstrates anger and irresponsible behavior with her when he breaks a lamp when he’s mad at her

    Mystery 7: What is this nightmare about?

    Mystery 8: Does this nightmare harbor something that’s precognitive that could happen to Carla?

    Twist: A new problem occurs when Carla starts having nightmares.

    Clue: Carla regresses her patient and learns that he’s describing a similar nightmare.

    Clue: The patient also describes another nightmare about watching a TV news broadcast that announces a fourth person has been killed by a Sasquatch-like creature. Carla has a similar nightmare and learns that both nightmares were precognitive when she hears the news the following day that indeed, a fourth person was killed by a Sasquatch-like creature.

    Scene where Carla is providing a hypnotherapy session to a patient who’s having nightmares.

    Reveal: Carla is having the same nightmare as her patient.

    Reveal: The nightmare is precognitive. It’s something sh’e going to experience. Possibly her patient as well.

    Trust: Dr. Schneider encourages Richard to be hard on Carla so Dr. Schneider can play good cop with Richard and have Richard play bad cop. Every time Richard is hard on her or judgmental, Dr. Schneider takes her part. But it’s really Dr. Schneider who is the devious one.

    Reveal: Dr. Schneider is politically connected to the Sasquatch killer’s father.

    Misdirection #2: To keep them posted on events with Carla, Dr. Schneider takes her out for a meal and introduces her to the dangerous Sasquatch killer’s family. He introduces himself as an uncle and they are benefactors of the clinic when they are in fact the family of this killer. The family is polite, gracious and very welcoming towards Carla.

    Mystery 9: Do the patient’s nightmares have anything to do with her nightmares?

    Mystery 10: What’s going on in her life that she’s having nightmares?

    Life Threatening 5: Are any of her nightmares or the patient’s nightmares a threat to Carla or her patient?

    Twist: Not only is Carla having nightmares, but so is her patient.

    Distrust: Richard micromanages her, finds fault with her work and is concerned about her anxiety level. He expresses doubts that maybe she came back to work too soon.

    Trust: Dr. Schneider takes her part after Richard confronts her at the big staff meeting.

    Clue: Carla has a second nightmare involving being chased by a Sasquatch. She learns during the next time she regresses her patient that he had a similar nightmare.

    TV NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS. This is the fourth killing of people in remote areas of AZ involving a Big Foot type creature.

    Clue: Helicopters are flying over the wilderness area looking for the Sasquatch creature or other evidence of a possible killer.

    Mystery 9: Are these creatures for real?

    Life Threatening 6: Who will get killed next?

    Life Threatening 7: What are the authorities doing about it?

    Mystery 10: Is Carla going to get pulled into these killings?

    Twist: It just got more dangerous.

    4. Catalyst (12):

    Cover Story: Dr. Schneider assigns a troubled patient to her from the psych ward of the hospital because they can’t afford to keep Carla on light duty given staff shortages.

    Misdirection #3: Dr. Schneider purposefully assigns this patient knowing Carla’s history hoping that she will most likely have a relapse into her PTSD and be unable to continue therapy work at the clinic. Schneider realizes that Carla’s success in hypnotherapy could uncover the dark secret with the Sasquatch killings that he doesn’t want exposed. However, he doesn’t want to expose his hand so he presents this as a great opportunity to Carla and that he really needs her insight here.

    Twist: A new problem occurs when Carla is assigned a troubled patient who also has nightmares. This ups the stress and danger for Carla.

    Reveal: Carla has returned from a leave of absence as a result of the trauma she’s been through. She unfortunately witnessed a former patient kill himself in front of her.

    Twist: It turns out both Carla and the patient are both having the same nightmares.

    Reveal: Carla is susceptible to nightmares because a former patient killed himself in front of her.

    Reveal: (re: sick patient’s history) Carla reads his med. Records and complains to Richard that this pt. has a history of violence and she doesn’t want to work with him. Dr. Schneider reassures her that he’s heavily medicated.

    She’s opposed to working with this guy because she’s just come back from a LOA due to her own trauma regarding PTSD.

    Trust: Richard expresses concern that Carla could be in danger. He expresses this to Dr. Schneider who adamantly disagrees with him.

    But Dr. Schneider talks her into doing it because she’s the most skilled at hypnotherapy. This sick patient keeps complaining of these nightmares.

    Distrust: Dr. Schneider encourages Carla to work with the sick patient even though he knows she’s fragile, and over her protests.

    Reveal: Carla will learn from working with this patient that both her nightmares and the patient’s nightmares are linked and hold clues to the unsolved murders.

    Reveal: There is a note on Carla’s desk blaming her for the fact that it’s her fault that her former patient, Mr. Jones, killed himself. She calls her husband who asks her who would leave such a cruel note.

    Clue: Carla breaks down in tears when she finds a note on her desk at work blaming her for the fact that her former patient, Mr. Jones, killed himself in front of her and she should have prevented it.

    Clue Misdirection #4: Carla suspects that it might have been Richard or some other colleague at work who left the note and knew her patient case files. Actually, it was Dr. Schneider in an attempt to get Carla emotionally distraught and take another leave of absence so he can continue to keep his secret about the killer patient.

    Mystery 11: What’s the danger to Carla from working with this sick patient?

    Clue: Carla has a nightmare about one of her former patients who appeared to be normal and mild mannered. He suddenly gets up, walks to the window and pulls out a gun and kills himself in front of her.

    Twist: This patient has a history of violence which makes things more dangerous for Carla.

    Clue: When her boss hands her the file of her new patient, he cautions her that the new patient has a similar background to the other patient, but he is well medicated and has been authorized to work with her.

    Mystery 12: Will Carla’s own mental health be threatened by working with a sick patient who’s been traumatized?

    Twist: Things get even more dangerous for Carla when the patient is released from the hospital.

    Mystery 13: What will Carla learn from working with this patient?

    Clue: Another danger is that Carla’s anxiety level increases significantly after she starts working with this patient, and she starts having sleep problems which raise the frequency and intensity of her nightmares.

    Clue: Carla is showing her fragility in different ways such as having a panic attack during a staff meeting.

    A group of Sasquatch hunters go out to hunt the Sasquatch. They don’t find the Sasquatch, but they find another mutilated body.

    Reveal: ID of the body reveals it to be someone connected to the department.

    Life Threatening 8: What kind of danger could Carla be facing from working with this new patient?

    Life Threatening 9: Is Carla prepared to protect herself in the event that things go south with this patient?

    5. Debate (12-25):

    A hiker is found along the side of a dirt road. This is in a remote area of northern Arizona or NM. He’s delirious, probably from heat exhaustion and lack of water. He claims to have witnessed a murder but has been wandering for hours. He escapes, but he witnesses the camper getting killed.

    Twist: A new problem occurs when a hiker is found along the side of a dirt road and claims that he witnessed a Sasquatch type creature murder a camper.

    Carla addresses whether to take this assignment because she’s already working with one highly troubled patient and still feels vulnerable from the trauma regarding the suicide of a previous patient.

    Distrust: Simon moves out and declares that he can’t take it anymore regarding his toxic relationship with Carla’s family that she can’t seem to break with.

    Also, she’s having marital problems and her husband has just moved out. She’s feeling vulnerable and traumatized.

    Twist: A new problem occurs when Carla’s husband moves out after an argument.

    She then discusses whether to take on a second highly disturbed patient with her boss who tells her that they need her to step up and take this assignment because she’s the only hypnotherapist on staff at this point. She grudgingly agrees to step up to the plate.

    Reveal: The hiker admits that he’s been having nightmares.

    Reveal: Carla’s husband has been doing some investigation and learns that her sister’s boyfriend has been jailed for shooting a firearm while at a party while he was intoxicated. He received a suspended sentence and a fine and community service. He warns Carla that she needs to stay away from her family because he’s unstable and doesn’t like her. Please move away and watch your back. I know you promised your father but you can only do so much.

    Clue: In a tense phone call between Carla and her husband, Simon, on the phone after they separate, he pleads with her to distance herself from her family. He tells her that the Glock incident is just one of many red flags that she’s in denial about and that he’s concerned for her safety.

    Reveal: Carla is afraid to sleep because she’s afraid of having nightmares.

    Clue: While awake, Carla hears yelling and the sound of a gunshot next door at her mom’s and sister’s house. Carla calls 911 and reports a possible crime. She cautiously goes to her sister’s house to investigate. There was obviously an argument but nothing seems disturbed, nobody injured. The cops arrive and the sister, mother and boyfriend deny her claims. Her mom tells the cops that Carla is still recovering from a breakdown and she is fragile and imagines things.

    Mystery 14: What could possibly go wrong?

    Mystery 15: Who is this guy and is he trustworthy?

    Villain’s Plan 1: Will the Sasquatch killer continue to kill?

    Villain’s Plan 2: If so, could she be a target?

    Life Threatening 10: How is Carla going to be able to cope with this life threatening situation given her emotional vulnerability?

    6. Break into Two (25): Revised.

    Twist: A new problem occurs when a traumatized child is found who claims her mother disappeared in a remote area of Arizona. The little girl claims to have heard her mother scream, then the little girl ran away.

    Carla is called into her boss’s office and informed about the missing mother and traumatized child. He gives her an ultimatum, either take these assignments or he’s going to replace her. She agrees to take yet another assignment.

    Distrust: But what he’s really doing is exposing her to the dangerous family of the Sasquatch killer so they can all find out what she knows and they learn that she’s getting close to finding out who the Sasquatch killer is.

    Reveal: Dr Schneider is actually friends with the killer’s family because he was once the killer’s therapist. He is not an uncle as he originally claimed.

    Twist: Dr. Schneider was the killer’s therapist and experimented on him with an unorthodox technique/treatment that went haywire in the boy’s brain leading to violence and murder.

    Mystery 15: Are these patients’ situations connected? If so, how?

    Life Threatening 11: Will working on all of these assignments increase Carla’s danger?

    Villain’s Plan 3: Was the mother murdered, and if so, was it by the same killer?

    Mystery 16: Will Carla get to the bottom of these mysteries before somebody else gets killed?

    Life Threatening 11: Will anybody else be killed?

    7. B Story (30):

    Dream Group attendance – the dream group is Carla’s B story. She’s known these people for years. They are her real family. She goes to them for love, support, acceptance, belonging and peace.

    Reveal: Carla’s dreams and her patient’s dreams are connected.

    Twist: New options emerge when Carla meets with her dream group. They take an interest in her nightmares and are supportive when they work to help her interpret them.

    Reveal: The group interprets new dreams that serve as a warning for Carla and her patient.

    Mystery 17: Will the members of the dream group help Carla to successfully solve these crimes and dangers?

    Life Threatening 12: Will Carla continue to be safe in this dream group.

    Life Threatening 13: Could there be a villain’s co-conspirator connected to the group in some way that would endanger Carla?

    8. Fun and Games (30-55):

    a. The remote viewing process in practice.

    b. Tracking the dead body.

    c. Finding clues and evidence through dream interpretation and remote viewing.

    d. The dream group interpreting the clues to find the body.

    e. The kid and Carla become a risk because Carla is starting to access information on the killing.

    f. The kid knows something that the Villains are aware she knows and they want to silence her.

    g. The kid and Carla are in danger.

    h. They’re on the run.

    Distrust: Simon tells her she’s got a lot of problems, and she needs therapy and to go get help.

    Clue: Simon secretly puts a tracking device on Carla’s phone after one of their fights.

    Distrust: Simon’s petty and takes some of her stuff out of their house.

    Reveal: The cops find the dazed hiker’s friend’s body through the group’s remote viewing.

    Reveal: The remote viewers find the child’s mother’s jacket.

    Reveal: The child saw the man under the Sasquatch costume when he thought no one was around. He spotted the child who ran away and he couldn’t catch her.

    Reveal: The dream group realizes that the kid can recognize the killer and he knows what she looks like too.

    Reveal: The hiker’s memories and identity are revealed through Carla’s hypnotherapy treatment of the hiker.

    Reveal: The child refuses to go with her daddy when she reveals that he used to beat mommy. The authorities agree to let her stay with Carla.

    Mystery 18: Will Carla find out who the Villains are before they can hurt her and the girl?

    Life Threatening 14: How can Carla and the girl stay safe?

    Life Threatening 15: Will Carla and the dream group identify the Villain or villains before anybody else gets killed?

    Villains’ Plan 4: What will the bad guys do to get to Carla and the girl?

    Life Threatening 16: Who can Carla trust to protect her and the girl?

    Twist: New options emerge when a clue is unearthed through the dream group.

    Twist: A secret location is uncovered through the efforts of the remote viewing group.

    Twist: A secret identity is revealed when the hiker’s identify is discovered through hypnotherapy with him.

    9. Midpoint (55):

    Carla starts conducting hypnotherapy on the little girl to help her recall memories of the trauma in the woods.

    Twist: A trust is violated when the missing woman’s husband demands that Carla be taken off their daughter’s case. He feels that Carla is unstable, unreliable and ineffective and is dangerous as a consequence. He threatens a lawsuit if Carla isn’t removed from this case.

    Twist: The child refuses to go with Daddy because she said he beats Mommy. He backs off pushing Carla to get off the case.

    Mystery 19: Who’s going to solve this case if Carla is removed from working with the hiker and girl?

    Life Threatening 17: What’s going to happen to Carla if she’s removed from the case?

    10. Bad Guys Close In (55-75):

    Misdirection #5: Sensing Carla may be getting too close to the truth, Dr. Schneider and the killer family, devise a plan to get close to Carla and find out what she knows. When necessary, they will have her killed. The plan is the killer’s family send over two thugs posing as FBI agents with fake ID’s etc, and act as her ally in a dangerous world. We believe them as does Carla. When they actually meet, they ingratiate themselves and pose as her protectors telling her that she is in danger from someone who is trying to kill her related to her patient. They also find out what Carla knows and to have her report any new findings to them. She can call them day or night. They will later give her false info that will lead her to the trap where she gets killed.

    Twist: It just got more dangerous when other bodies are discovered or other people disappear and Carla finds herself in more danger.

    Life Threatening 18: Who can Carla trust anymore?

    Villains’ Plan 5: Why is the Villain trying to get Carla kicked off this case?

    11. All is Lost (75):

    Twist: It just got more dangerous when Carla’s house is ransacked.

    Clue: Carla comes home from work and catches her brother-in-law ransacking her house, looking for the Glock. He accuses her of taking it. She denies taking it and orders him out of the house immediately or she’ll call the cops.

    Misdirection #6: We think it’s Carla’s brother-in-law that misplaced the gun when actually it was her nephew that did this to keep it for his protection if he were to need it at a later time. The nephew has come to realize that the man is not his friend and is actually dangerous.

    Twist: New information comes to light when Carla learns that the child didn’t run away. Instead, she was kidnapped. Now they really need remote viewing to solve this crisis.

    Mystery 20: How is Carla going to use the remote viewing group to find not only the hiker, but also the child?

    Villain’s Plan 5: To kidnap the child to get info from her.

    Life Threatening 18: How is Carla going to rescue the child?

    12. Dark Night of the Soul (75-85):

    Reveal: Carla’s brother-in-law was the one who ransacked her house looking for the Glock that the boy hid in her purse.

    Reveal: Richard calls Carla and warns her that her patient has escaped the hospital and he’s disappeared. The police are looking for him. Be on the lookout.

    Twist: Carla has lost her resources when she gets fired from her hypnotherapy job.

    Because of the drama and threats to the town’s clinic, she’s fired and walked to the door with her shoebox.

    Distrust: Richard fires Carla. She sees him as her adversary over this.

    Twist: Dr. Schneider is actually the one who discharges Carla because he believes her patient is leading her directly to the source of the killings. He has Richard do the dirty work.

    Carla, really discouraged, meets with the dream group to get help. They encourage her to pay close attention to her dreams.

    Twist: Someone changes sides when the father finally realizes that he needs to ally himself with Carla to find his daughter.

    Twist: We see an unexpected side of someone when Carla and the father team up to push forward.

    Mystery 21: How are Carla and the father going to be able to solve this mystery together?

    Life Threatening 19: How can Carla and the father stay safe long enough to see the Villain or villains behind bars?

    Villain’s Plan 6: To isolate Carla, get her to a remote location and kill her.

    13. Break into Three (85):

    The world of synthesis is at hand.

    Mystery 22: Will the technique work?

    Life Threatening 20: Will Carla and the little girl’s father find the little girl safe?

    Trust: Simon calls her and says he’s worried about her and thinks she should get off the case she’s working on because he knows she’s in danger.

    Clue: When Carla won’t return his calls, Simon stops by Carla’s mother’s home to find out where she is. She tells him Carla is working late on a project.

    Reveal: Carla remembers a detail from one of her dreams that may be a clue to where the girl is. The girl’s father shares a dream he had and they analyze the two dreams and figure out where the girl is. This gives them a clue to where to search for the girl.

    14. Finale (85-110):

    It’s the battle.

    Distrust: Dr. Schneider promises her that she’ll be safe, but in the end, he sets a trap for Carla which results in her having to fight for her life against the Sasquatch killer.

    Carla, with the girl’s father, find the location of the girl. They rescue her.

    Trust: Simon ends up helping to save Carla during the finale.

    Twist: Carla gets a call from Dr. Schneider who tells her he’s got a tip on the location of the camper’s body and suggests she meet him there.

    Twist: It just got more dangerous when Carla and Simon arrive at a remote location where they find the remains of the camper’s body and Dr. Schneider.

    Reveal: Dr. Schneider has revealed himself to be a villain.

    Reveal: Carla’s husband has actually loved her all along and they reconcile.

    Clue: Simon drops by Carla’s office and she’s not there. Her boss tells him Carla got a call and raced out of there.

    Clue: Simon tries to call her, but Carla still won’t answer.

    Clue: Simon drives his car using the tracking device on Carla’s phone to guide him.

    Clue: Simon sees Carla’s car at a deserted campground, stops, parks and starts looking for her.

    Twist: New options emerge when they also find the child’s mother who is being imprisoned in a makeshift cage.

    Twist: It just got even more dangerous when they face the Sasquatch killer directly.

    Twist: Secret identity uncovered when a battle ensues. Carla discovers the Glock that her nephew secretly hid in her backpack. She fumbles with the gun, shoots and misses several times. With the killer now on top of her, she fires one more shot and kills the disturbed man dressed as a Sasquatch.

    Mystery 23: How is Carla going to out-battle the Villain or villains and survive?

    Mystery 24 If so, how?

    Mystery 25: Who else will step forward and team up with Carla to defeat the Villain or villains?

    Mystery 26: Why did the killer dress up as a Sasquatch and kill people who were in the wilderness?

    Mystery 27: Did the killer’s family know all along that this was happening?

    Mystery 28: If so, why didn’t they intervene and stop the kid from killing?

    Reveal: The cops arrive and arrest Carla’s sister’s boyfriend on charges of breaking and entering and possession of a stolen gun. He also has outstanding warrants for assault.

    Reveal: Carla and Simon decide to distance themselves from her family and relocate to another city where Simon has been offered a new job.

    15. Final Image (110):

    Carla and Simon have reunited. They turn on a scifi horror movie that’s about a Sasquatch terrorizing a community. They laugh at the coincidence and immediately change the station because enough is enough.

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