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Day 6 Assignments
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What we learned doing this assignment was that it’s relatively easy coming up with intrigue and in all different categories. We were actually surprised by how many possibilities we came up with for 1 pilot outline.
Teaser
Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: Swinger Club / Voyeurism: Lizâs Opening: a black guy bangs Liz from behind, then freeze frame on the action with her VO âhow does a couple have this much passion after 15 years? By banging other people.â pan out to see the door is wide open as a bunch of people watch from inside the room and the doorway.
Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle and monogamy: Continue with Lizâs VO as she explains her beliefs on monogamy and relationships.
Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: sheâs a stickler for the swinger code/rules: Lizâs Flaw: Anger: L TP 1: When a woman shows up in their doorway on her cell phone, Liz yells âno cell phonesâ and slams the door on her ending her and Ericâs night early (Eric never saw who the woman was).
Surface cover-up: Liz is having sex with her husband.
Disruption in Reality: Her voice-over plus pan out to see sheâs having sex in a club with others including her husband watching.
Deeper Layer: Liz and Eric are experienced swingers.
Act 1
Why people are behaving this way: Eric Opening: As Liz and Eric walk out of the club, Liz looks bothered, Ericâs upset at Liz because once again she ruined his one night a week of fun Hidden Layer: (cause heâs miserable at his job and is always just working for the weekend). Accusation: Then, he calls Liz the âswinger policeâ Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: Liz defends herself by saying heâs the one constantly worried about being exposed and how quickly he forgets about a cell phone video of her that was illegally uploaded on a porn site that they had to get removed.
Why people are behaving this way: In mid-sentence, Liz tackles Eric at their car door. She then slowly peaks over her car to the parking lot and sees the same girl from the doorway on her cell phone pacing back and forth. Liz tells Eric to slowly peak too.
What is really happening / Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: He says too loudly âMichelle?â and Liz shushes him. Then, Liz tells him thatâs why she slammed the door. Ericâs Major Conflict: Being exposed: Eric panics and wonders who Michelle is already telling on her cell phone. Lizâs coping mechanism. Liz wants to confront Michelle.
The major conflict/theme of the show: How fear prevents people from showing up in life how theyâre meant to. Eric wants their lifestyle private but Liz wants to be very public: Ericâs Flaw: Playing life too safe: Ericâs Wound: Insecurity: Liz tells Eric to stop being a pussy and sheâs glad itâs out there. This is who they are and should be able to live authentically without fear. Secrets: Liz & Eric have been swingers for 15 years but nobody knows.
Lizâs Wound: Eric tells Liz that sheâs not ready for the shame and judgment that comes with being out. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Eric is Lizâs protector: And, he needs to protect them and their daughter. Eric gets them in the car and peels away.
Surface cover-up: Liz slammed the door because someone was on her cell phone which is a violation of swinger club rules.
Disruption in Reality: On the way to their car, Liz tackles Eric and tells him to hush. He sees âMichelleâ in the parking lot and Liz tells him thatâs why she slammed the door.
Deeper Layer: Liz and Eric have been exposed.
Surface cover-up: Liz seems experienced, confident, and completely open about her lifestyle
Disruption in Reality: She tells Eric that sheâs glad their lifestyle is finally out there
Deeper Layer: Liz and Eric have been swingers for 15 years and nobody knew.
Act 1 TP: Liz and Ericâs swinger lifestyle has been exposed by someone they know.
Act 2
Michelle Opening: A birthday party for Lizâs dad, Don. Michelle is there and itâs her birthday too. Why people are behaving this way: Lizâs Mom treats her dad badly (even on his birthday): Lizâs mom, Maria brings out the cake and the icing reads âHappy Birthday Michelle (and Don) Character secret identity: Hidden relationship history: Michelle is Lizâs childhood best friend and like a sister to her.
Character history: Maria & Don: Maria shames Don and hints at sinning. We get that sheâs religious. Character history: Maria & Liz / Don & Liz: Liz quips back to defend her dad and Maria snaps back at her.
Maria planned to show old family movies as a gift to Don but it ends up being another way to shame him and Liz (Lizâs Wound) while praising her sister Teresa. (Character history: Maria & Teresa) (Character history: Liz & Teresa). A huge family fight breaks out. Liz storms off to the bathroom (Lizâs flaw: anger). Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Eric is Lizâs protector: Eric throws shade at Maria for hurting Liz.
Michelle chases after Liz and goes into the bathroom with her. Liz tells her âyou didnât think itâd be a good idea to call me first before coming here.â Michelle âI didnât know what to do.â A knock on the door. Itâs Eric. Now, all 3 are in the bathroom. Michelle promises Eric and Liz that their secret is safe with her. Accusation: Eric accuses Michelle of already telling someone. She says âI didnât tell anyone, I was on with my husband telling him I saw you and Liz at the swing club.â Ericâs Fear: Uncertainty & being exposed: Eric: âthatâs telling someone, see, she doesnât even know when sheâs doing it, now 2 people know, 2 become 4, 4 become 1,000â E TP 1: Eric gets Liz and Michelle to promise this is squashed now so they arenât exposed further. Conspiracy: Teresa knocks on the door and wants to know why Eric, Liz, and Michelle are all in there together. Michelle says âwe arenât having a threesome,â Liz Flaw: Anger: Liz says âwe are having a threesome Teresa, fuck offâ Eric gives Liz and Michelle a death stare.
Hidden relationship history Liz and Michelle also co-own the hair salon together: Liz heads to work at her hair salon. Michelle is already there getting ready for work.
Michelle canât believe Liz kept this from her. Liz tells Michelle sheâs sorry but she kept it quiet for Eric and her family.
Liz asks why she was at the club anyhow (and by herself). Deception/Secret: M TP 1: Michelle tells Liz she was at the club to try and spice up her marriage.
M Dilemma: If she doesnât pursue swinging, her marriage will probably fail. If she does start swinging just to appease her husband, her marriage will probably fail.
M Midpoint: Michelle tells Liz that sheâs going to pursue swinging with or without her help and that she got the idea from Swinger TikTok. Lizâs Flaw: anger Liz goes ballistic when Michelle tells her sheâs taking advice from TikTok âsexpertsâ and canât believe how many followers they have. Lizâs fear: regret, Lizâs need/goal: to be a sexpert. Liz tells Michelle something specific that the TikToker is full of shit on and she realizes how many people need her help. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, and expertise on the lifestyle.
L Pilot Dilemma: Liz can decide not to help Michelle and watch her friend fail miserably or at least try and help her navigate a world that sheâs an expert in even though she knows sheâll still probably fail miserably.
Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: Michelle tells Liz theyâve already met a woman online to have a threesome with. Liz questions if Michelle is even into women. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle: Then, gives her the advice to definitely not invite her to their home or even do anything in private. Go somewhere public (crazy single chicks). Liz says sheâll figure out a plan to help her.
Surface cover-up: Who is Michelle?
Disruption in Reality: At her Dadâs birthday party with her family all there, so is Michelle and they are celebrating her birthday too.
Deeper Layer: Michelle is Lizâs childhood best friend and is like a sister to her. She also co-owns the hair salon with her.
Act 2 TP / Midpoint: Liz has to help Michelle with swinging
Act 3
L Midpoint: Conspiracy/Hidden Agenda: Liz is going to help Michelle with swinging behind Ericâs back. Liz suggests to Eric that she go to a house party alone so she can send him a video of her being naughty without him. He agrees and is excited about it. But, itâs really a coverup to help Michelle.
Deception: Lizâs daughter Mary questions where Liz is going without Eric at night, she lies to her. Liz tells Eric a mutual friend (from the lifestyle) is picking her up for the house party, but itâs really Michelle and her husband. Liz tells Michelle Eric is fine with her plan
Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: House party: House party, the living room is wall-to-wall air mattresses, people having sex all over. Michelle is shell-shocked. Liz gets them upstairs to a private room with the girl who came with them. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle and monogamy and sheâs a stickler for the swinger code/rule: Meanwhile, we see more of Lizâs bossiness in the lifestyle as a parade of single guys come up to hit on her.
Michelle gets so nervous, runs out of the room, and vomits in the hallway ruining her first swinger experience.
Lizâs flaw: anger and coping mechanism: confrontation: Liz bangs on the door to confront Michelleâs husband, but Michelle tells her sheâs obviously not worth it to him and she just wants to go home Michelleâs wound: unworthy of love
M Major Conflict: Outside, Michelle cries and Liz tries to comfort her. Accusation: Michelle tells her that this is all her fault and âwhores like her are who ruin marriages.â Lizâs Wound: Shame & Judgment: Liz goes off on her telling her that she is so blinded by wanting some fairy tale relationship that she doesnât see her marriage is irreparable. Lizâs Flaw: Anger Michelleâs Fear: Loneliness: M TP 2: Michelle leaves the house party without Liz or her husband.
L TP 2: Liz shakes in anger as she calls Eric to pick her up and he now finds out about her deception.
Intriguing World: While Liz waits for Eric to arrive, she rushes back into the house. One of the creeper single guys is in the corner alone. She bends over and lifts her dress revealing her ass. âYou can cum on my ass. No touching.â Then, she throws her phone at him. And film it.
E Midpoint: Eric arrives to pick Liz up from the house party and is pissed. Ericâs Coping Mechanism: Withdrawal: He gives Liz the silent treatment.
Surface cover-up: Liz tells Eric she wants to go to the house party alone so she can send him a naughty video and that a mutual friend is picking her up.
Disruption in Reality: Michelle, her husband, and the girl they want to hook up with pick her up.
Deeper Layer: Liz helps Michelle behind Ericâs back.
Act 3 TP: Liz has failed both Michelle and Eric
Act 4
At the hair salon, Liz and Michelle stand in awkward silence. Lizâs Flaw: anger: Liz speaks first âthis is the first and only pass I ever give you, if you ever shame me like that again, Iâll rip your fucking head off.â Lizâs Wound: Shame & Judgment. Michelle starts balling. Deception: Michelle: âI lied to you. I wasnât considering swinging to spice up my marriage, it was to save my marriage.
Deception: Michelle spills all the tea. That her husband gave her an ultimatum, that they try swinging or their marriage is over. That he met this woman online himself, not together. Lizâs Flaw: anger: Liz tells her âso you fucking used meâ. Intriguing or dangerous parts of the sub-world: Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle and monogamy and sheâs a stickler for the swinger code/rules: This isnât some game to me, this is my lifestyle. Youâre doing this for the wrong reasons and thereâs no going back. Having your husband bang some chick while you leave crying isnât swinging. Michelle: he told me that he didnât have sex with her, he blamed me for leaving him at the party. Lizâs Flaw: anger: Liz: Oh my god, Iâm going to neuter him. He not only banged her after you left but heâs been banging her. Wake the fuck up. Michelle cries again. Michelle: he said that he went to church first thing this morning and will go to marriage counseling. Lizâs Wound: Liz loses her shitâŚâPeople will judge me for what I do, but youâre going to stay with a man who will keep cheating on you while you pretend heâs some prince charming.â Michelleâs wound: unworthy of love: Michelleâs fear: Loneliness: Michelle: I canât fail, who is going to love me?
M Ending: She decides to stay with her husband and work it out.
L Major Conflict/Series Dilemma: Liz tells Eric sheâs going to keep helping people because she feels alive for the first time with this secret off her chest, but the more she pushes, the potential exposure can negatively affect her husband and daughter plus she would have to deal with being judged and shamed by family and society. If she doesnât pursue this, though, she will be full of regret and resentment.
E Major Conflict: Eric wants their lifestyle private but Liz wants to be very public. Eric wants Liz to forget about helping people, and he gets this is something she needs to do but tries to get her to see that neither one of them may be prepared for how more potential exposure will negatively impact their lives. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Eric is Lizâs protector. He teases her that helping Michelle couldnât have been more of an epic failure so how does this make her want to keep doing it. Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle: Liz tells him about another TikToker who has a million followers and the latest absurd advice they were giving.
E Dilemma: If Liz continues to help people, they risk being further exposed and it may negatively impact his marriage (and life), but if he gets his wish and she shuts it down, she may resent him and that could also negatively affect his marriage (and life).
E TP 2: Eric agrees to let Liz continue helping people from the hair salon if she keeps it on the down low.
E Ending: Ericâs fear: uncertainty: Eric has to trust Liz while getting used to being comfortable with the uncomfortable (and the unknown).
Unique purpose/expertise of a lead character: Lizâs POV, experience, expertise on the lifestyle: Intrigue: L Ending: Liz gives a random woman advice at her hair salon and a sexpert is born!
Act 4 TP / Lock In: Liz is now going to help others with sex and relationship advice from her hair salon and a sexpert is born!
Surface cover-up: Michelle wanted Lizâs help with swinging to spice up her marriage.
Disruption in Reality: Michelleâs husband met the woman he wanted them to have a threesome with by himself and was already cheating on Michelle with her.
Deeper Layer: Liz finds out it was to save Michelleâs marriage.
Act 5/TAG
Intrigue: After hours at her hair salon, Liz helps her dad style his wig for a night out. She asks him where heâs going. He responds ânowhere youâll be, as promised.â
Surface cover-up: Lizâs dad seemed like any normal middle-aged husband.
Disruption in Reality: Lizâs dad shows up at her hair salon after hours so she can style his wig for a night out.
Deeper Layer: Lizâs dad is secretly trans.
Surface cover-up: Michelle was the first one to find out about Liz and Ericâs secret.
Disruption in Reality: Liz asks where heâs going tonight and he replies ânowhere youâll be as promised.â
Deeper Layer: Lizâs dad has known about Liz and Ericâs secret all along.
Act 5 TP: Lizâs dad is secretly trans and knew about Liz and Ericâs lifestyle. -
Megan Stacks Intrigue
What I learned doing this assignment isâŚthat stacking intrigue creates a greater sense of revelation for the audience at the turning point. But it definitely takes work thinking through intriguing moments that will lead to the turning point without actually giving away the turning point.
ACT 1:
Deception: Lexie pretends to be okay, but sheâs not; she feels ignored, pushed around, and lonely
Wound: Lexieâs parents show more interest in her genius older sister and athletic younger brother than they do in her.
Hidden Agenda: To find something that makes her special
Act 1 Turning Point: Lexie has been contemplating running away from home.
ACT 2:
Mystery: Where does Lexie disappear to during lunch?
Conspiracy: Lexie tells Betsy about her plans to run away.
Wound: Betsyâs father ran out on their family when she was 7.
Hidden Agenda: To find a way to stand out, be special
Act 2 Turning Point: Lexie receives a response from the future.
ACT 3:
Intriguing World: Chicago 2040
Mystery: Alexis gets an email from her past self
Secret: Hiding her emails from the past from her nosy coworkers
Secret Identity: undercover operative
Wound: Alexis is completely alone and therefore lonely, though she wonât admit it
Hidden Agenda: to find a more fulfilling life by learning to connect with people again, starting with her former self
Strange Behavior: Alexis treats people coolly.
Act 3 Turning Point: Alexis receives a birth announcement from her sister and decides to continue emailing Lexie, ostensibly to help Lexie improve her life, but actually to better her present by fixing her past.
ACT 4:
Wound: Lexieâs mom taught Lily how to drive but doesnât have time to teach Lexie. Lily acts like sheâs better than Lexie.
Hidden Agenda: To take her sister down a peg
Strange Behavior: Lexie messes with Lilyâs college application essay.
Act 4 Turning Point: Alexis knows what Lexie did, moments after it happens. Lexie finally believes Alexis is her future self. Alexis gives Lexie her first piece of advice: Stop caring what other people think.
ACT 5:
Secret: Lexie is in communication with her future self.
Deception: Alexis lets Lexie think she has a career in retail.
Conspiracy: Lexie hides her emails from her future self from her friends and family
Secret Identity: Alexis is actually an undercover operative.
Hidden Agenda: Alexis wants a more fulfilling life by learning how to connect with people again, starting with her former self
Act 5 Turning Point: After convincing Lexie sheâs trustworthy, Alexis goes out and completes a mission where she lies and kills someone.
PILOT OUTLINE
TEASER:
Essence: Lexie getting dressed for the first day of school. Itâs Lexieâs first day of high school. She is eager and optimistic. Seems confident. Checking her outfit and appearance in the mirror. Possibly recording herself on her first day of high school? Alexis, however, is the VO we hear, reflecting on the importance of trust.
Turning Point: Lexie walks outside to meet her childhood best friend Betsy, who makes a tactless comment about the outfit Lexie spent so much time analyzing. Reveal: Lexieâs confidence deflates like a popped balloon.
ACT 1:
Essence: Lexie feels terrified at high school and shut out at home. Bus driver gets her name wrong. Cafeteria is noisy, crowded, nowhere to sit. Cafeteria lady gives her green beans after she says she doesnât want them. Possibly a bully at school pulls a prank on her? Back at home, older sister and younger brother are happy and successful and have the full attention of mom and dad. Lexie is portrayed as solid and reliable.
Turning Point: Reveal: We see Lexie has been contemplating running away from home.
ACT 2:
Essence: Lexie disappears during lunch. Betsy finds her in the library. Lexie admits to considering running away. Betsy thinks running away doesnât solve anything; references her deadbeat dad. Lexie just needs to find a way to be special in her own way. Lexieâs English teacher gives the class an assignment: to write an email to their future selves.
Turning Point: After a particularly tense family dinner, Lexie not only writes the email but clicks send. In the morning, she finds she has received a response.
ACT 3:
Essence: Lexie probes to figure out if the email is real. Alexisâs email presents her as happy and successful. Reveal: Alexis is a success at work but she doesnât enjoy it: she treats people coolly, constant stress, nosy coworkers, pressure from her boss, competition from Sterling, innuendos from Brett. Alexisâs home life is empty and lonely. So empty she nearly commits suicide.
Turning Point: Alexis receives a birth announcement from her sister. Recognizes her emptiness again and decides to try to change her present by fixing her past.
She decides to continue emailing Lexie, ostensibly to help Lexie improve her life, but actually to better her present by fixing her past.
ACT 4:
Essence: Alexis shocks Lexie with the things she knows about her. Lexie isnât sure whether or not she can trust Alexis. Lexie feels overlooked again by her mother, who doesnât have time to teach her how to drive because sheâs too busy helping her older sister with college applications.
Turning Point: To take her sister down a peg, Lexie messes with Lilyâs college application essay. She experiences instant regret. Reveal: Alexis knows about it, moments after it happens. Lexie finally believes Alexis is her future self. Alexis gives Lexie her first piece of advice: Stop caring what other people think.
ACT 5:
Essence: Lexie goes through a school day with this advice: corrects the bus driver who gets her name wrong, speaks up to the cafeteria worker who tries to give her green beans, speaks up when Betsy gets too tactless. She also keeps the emails from her future self a secret from her friends and family. For the first time this school year, Lexie actually enjoys school and itâs all thanks to Alexis. Alexis lets Lexie think she has a career in retail.
Lock In: Return to Alexisâs VO about the value and importance of trust. Lexie is starting to trust Alexis, but the final scene reveals what Alexis really is: an undercover agent. Reveal: After convincing Lexie sheâs trustworthy, she goes out and completes a mission where she lies and kills someone.
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Sharilyn’s Stacks Intrigue
What I learned doing this assignment is…intrigue in comedy has to be funny. Gotta review my T.P.âs…
Teaser:
Essence: Over black, moans, groans, clicking keyboard sounds. Eating? Fucking? Typing? An excited
⢠Intriguing World:
⢠Intrigue:
⢠Mystery: Sounds like one thing but could be another
⢠Secret:
⢠Deception: The sounds come from two excited people-both in same space?
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity: Itâs a man and woman but what is the relationship, if any?
⢠Wound:
⢠Hidden Agenda:
⢠Hidden Layer:
⢠Strange Behavior: If itâs not your sex style, then the sounds are normal otherwise very animalistic
⢠Accusation:
Turning Point: A deep belch. Snoring.
Act 1:
Essence: Song like Weird Al Yankovich’s “Eat it!” awakens grossly obese Erin who barely moves in a sunken twin bed. She feeds the birds and herself via delivery. KIDS clamor at her window.
⢠Intriguing World:
⢠Intrigue: Why are elementary KIDS hanging out under a window?
⢠Mystery: BIRDS fly to Erinâs window, like old Disney âSnow Whiteâ
⢠Secret: Knife props up the window
⢠Deception: Walley working on his own porno hack.
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity: A lecherous NEIGHBOR waves to Erin from across the street. She doesnât return the gesture
⢠Wound:
⢠Hidden Agenda:
⢠Hidden Layer: Walley complains about hacking job, but kowtows when BOSS shows up on screen
⢠Strange Behavior: Food delivery GUY(?) knowingly delivers to Erinâs window
⢠Accusation: Kandy Kane accuses Walley of trying to get her to go back to being a blow-up DOLL when that is what she is
Turning Point: Walley reviews Erin footage in his trailer alongside his blow-up doll girlfriend
Act 2:
Essence: Erin gets weighed and washed by her caretaker, Ms. Chen & besty#2 Mi-Ya. Besty #1 Patty prances around, pumping Erin up for the day
⢠Intriguing World: Walleyâs browser lands on a porn site
⢠Intrigue: Erin eats in the dark, like itâs a sexual.
⢠Mystery: Heavy footsteps sound.
⢠Secret: Erin can walk.
⢠Deception: Patty leaves a bag of cucumbers, vegie dildos, in corner. She Erin talk in code about the firmness, thickness, length
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity:
⢠Wound: Cut marks on Erinâs arm physical and emotional scar
⢠Hidden Agenda: Ms. Chen prepares Erinâs food with a little more flavor, she taste tests it
⢠Hidden Layer: Mi-Ya ½ helps her mom wash Erin because it puts all the attention on Erin
⢠Strange Behavior: Ms. Chen checks the room. Finds small razor blades. Mi-Ya measures Erin. Ms. Chen weighs Erin by blood pressure cuff
⢠Accusation:
Turning Point/Midpoint: Later, alone, in the dark, Erin falls and she can’t get up.
Erin’s bleeding from somewhere.
Act 3:
Essence: 1st Responders can’t get Erin out of her house. Convince her to leave. She’s humiliated.
⢠Intriguing World: Soft porn-internet montage of fetishizers
⢠Intrigue: Why wonât Erin leave her house? Tell them she can walk?
⢠Mystery: Where is she bleeding from?
⢠Secret: Walley watches the whole Erin âfall and canât get upâ fiasco.
⢠Deception: Blood from the legs but really from her va-jay-jay.
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity:
⢠Wound: PARENTS see Erinâs immobility as a safety hazard
⢠Hidden Agenda:
⢠Hidden Layer:
⢠Strange Behavior: After seeing Patty, MALE EMT wonât help Erin. Neighbor offers to help clean Erin up/transport her
⢠Accusation: Assumed Erin canât be pregnant by 1st RESPONDERS.
Turning Point: Her besty Patty protects, while Ms. Chen and Mi-Ya push Erin to do better for herself.
Act 4:
Essence: Erin confides in Patty about her fat-shame. Erin & Patty reminisce
⢠Intriguing World: Porn Press headquarters Gina âdiscoversâ Walleyâs work
⢠Intrigue: Patty had a Patricio moment with Erin
⢠Mystery: Is Patty hetero? homo? bi? Why? Who daâbaby daddy?
⢠Secret: Walley doesnât tell Kandy but he compiles Erin footage.
⢠Deception: Stu&Luâs security cameraâs all over Erinâs house in back
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity: Erinâs adopted
⢠Wound: Erin is okay with being fat just doesnât know why sheâs this fat?
⢠Hidden Agenda:
⢠Hidden Layer: Walley wants to be an independent contractor. No more govât hacking.
⢠Strange Behavior:
⢠Accusation:
Turning Point: Walley’s Erin footage goes viral
Act 5:
Essence: Erin vows to lose weight. Porno press flags Erin footage.
⢠Intriguing World:
⢠Intrigue: Erin weighs herself
⢠Mystery: How? When? Who? Erinâs sexual encounters
⢠Secret:
⢠Deception:
⢠Conspiracy:
⢠Secret Identity:
⢠Wound: Remembering Fat camp
⢠Hidden Agenda: Ms. Chen discourages Erin
⢠Hidden Layer:
⢠Strange Behavior: Mi-Ya shows Erin new muumuu line. Erin hates it
⢠Accusation: Patty accuses Erin od being a secret-sexer
Lock In: Medic calls Erin revealing she lost a baby. WTF!?! She didn’t even know she was preggers!
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Growing Outline
Teaser:
Essence: Over black, moans, groans, clicking keyboard sounds. Eating? Fucking? Typing? An excited “Yes!” Climax reached.
surface LAYER: People are aroused
⢠Mystery: Sounds like one thing but could be another
⢠Deception: The sounds come from two excited people-both in same space?
⢠Secret Identity: Itâs a man and woman but what is the relationship, if any?
⢠Strange Behavior: If itâs not your sex style, then the sounds are normal otherwise very animalistic
beneath LAYER: Erin eats out of boredom. Walley gets paid, but not enough, to hack.
⢠Erin-Beginning: In her bedroom, safe. Chillin’ and eating.
REVEAL: Food and hacking, in separate places, excite Erin and Walley
Turning Point: A deep belch. Snoring.
⢠Walley-Beginning: Dark hours of the night or day? Face lighted by computer glare. Talking to himself? Hacking.
Act 1:
Essence: Song like Weird Al Yankovich’s “Eat it!” awakens grossly obese Erin who barely moves in a sunken twin bed. She feeds the birds and herself via delivery. KIDS clamor at her window.
surface LAYER: Erin is a caring, bedridden teacher.
⢠Intrigue: Why are elementary KIDS hanging out under a window?
⢠Mystery: BIRDS fly to Erinâs window, like old Disney âSnow Whiteâ
⢠Secret: Knife props up the window
⢠Secret Identity: A lecherous NEIGHBOR waves to Erin from across the street. She doesnât return the gesture
⢠Hidden Layer: Walley complains about hacking job, but kowtows when BOSS shows up on screen
⢠Strange Behavior: Food delivery GUY(?) knowingly delivers to Erinâs window
beneath LAYER: Erinâs window is a lifeline.
REVEAL: Erin watches the world through her window.
⢠Patty-Opening: Saunters up for Erin’s snack order for the day. Kids admire Patty
Turning Point: Walley reviews Erin footage in his trailer alongside his blow-up doll girlfriend
surface LAYER: Walley is a recluse creeper.
⢠Deception: Walley works on his own porno hack. The only site that he thinkgs govât doesnât monitor.
⢠Accusation: Kandy Kane accuses Walley of trying to get her to go back to being a blow-up DOLL when that is what she is
beneath LAYER: Walley believes he has to protect his trailer from government intrusion. Conspiracy.
Everyone is watching him.
⢠Walley-Turning Point: Hacks Erin’s room thru her phone as an example to Kandy
⢠Walley-(Dilemma is optional.) Walley can’t convince Kandy that his hacking will pan out/protect them
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Act 2:
Essence: Erin gets weighed and washed by her caretaker, Ms. Chen & besty#2 Mi-Ya. Besty #1 Patty prances around, pumping Erin up for the day
surface LAYER: Everyone on board with helping Erin get healthy, feel good about her fat self
⢠Intriguing World: Walleyâs browser lands on a âsafeâ porn site
⢠Deception: Patty leaves a bag of cucumbers, vegie dildos, in corner. She Erin talk in code about the firmness, thickness, length
⢠Wound: Cut marks on Erinâs arm physical and emotional scar
⢠Hidden Agenda: Ms. Chen prepares Erinâs food with a little more flavor, she taste tests it
⢠Hidden Layer: Mi-Ya ½ helps her mom wash Erin because it puts all the attention on Erin
⢠Strange Behavior: Ms. Chen checks the room. Finds small razor blades. Mi-Ya measures Erin. Ms. Chen weighs Erin by blood pressure cuff
beneath LAYER: Erin enjoys the attention. Patty gets to practice her make-up artistry, Mi-Ya gets a free model for her Fat Femme Fashion line; Ms. Chen gets paid well
⢠Patty-Beginning: Super sexy and confident in preparing Erin’s hair & make-up for the day
⢠Ms. Chen-Beginning: Fussing over Erin. Washing her. Weighing her.
⢠Mi-Ya-Beginning: Sassy while assisting her mom in washing/weighing Erin
REVEAL: Patty takes pictures and sends them off; Mi-Ya measures Erin. Also photographing Erin; Ms. Chen fixes eating equipment in Erinâs room, tidyâs up. Erinâs routine pops-up on Walleyâs screen
⢠Mi-Ya-Ending: She challenges Erin to get fit for her fat fashion line
⢠Walley-Turning Point 2: Kandy Kane blow-up Doll girlfriend resents the time he spends hacking. They argue. He doesnât want her to return to work in sex-trade industry
Turning Point/Midpoint: Later, alone, in the dark, Erin falls and she can’t get up.
surface LAYER: Erin is hungry all the time
⢠Intrigue: Erin eats in the dark, like itâs a sexual.
beneath LAYER: She masturbates with food at night. Then eats it.
⢠Mystery: Heavy footsteps sound.
⢠Secret: Erin can walk.
⢠Erin-Turning Point: She falls out of bed, reaching for a snack. No one in her room. She can’t get herself up.
REVEAL: Erin can walk. Baby steps.
⢠Patty-Turning Point: She can’t help Erin get up, too concerned about her look
⢠Patty-Midpoint: Patty and Ms. Chen fight over call/not call the 1st Responder.
Erin’s bleeding from somewhere. Parents Stu&Lu, Ms. Chen rush to her aid
surface LAYER: Erinâs parents really care. Period blood or blood from the fall.
beneath LAYER: Erinâs a cutter-her masturbation food ritual.
REVEAL: Erinâs knives in her room, under the bed, for âprotection.â Parents check âsecurityâ cameras
⢠Ms. Chen-Turning Point: She calls the 1st Responders against Erin’s wishes
⢠Mi-Ya-Turning Point: She doesn’t wanna help Erin get up because it helps her mom
⢠Erin-(Dilemma is optional.) Erin has to leave the house to see the doctor about her bleeding
⢠Walley-(Dilemma is optional) Report the Erin footage or use it?
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Act 3:
Essence: 1st Responders can’t get Erin out of her house. Convince her to leave. She’s humiliated.
surface LAYER: Erinâs afraid to go outside.
⢠Intrigue: Why wonât Erin leave her house? Tell them she can walk?
⢠Mystery: Where is she bleeding from?
⢠Secret: Walley watches the whole Erin âfall and canât get upâ fiasco.
⢠Deception: Blood from the legs but really from her va-jay-jay.
⢠Wound: Kidsâ PARENTS see Erinâs immobility as a safety hazard
⢠Accusation: Assumed Erin canât be pregnant by 1st RESPONDERS.
beneath LAYER: Erin doesnât wanna leave her safe place. Show that she can walk.
REVEAL:
⢠Patty-Turning Point 2: Patty’s DAD shows up as one of the 1st Responders. She fights with him.
⢠Erin-Turning Point 2: Erin’s bleeding “examination” is humiliating.
⢠Ms. Chen-Midpoint: Ms. Chen doesn’t defend Erin’s weight nor protect her during fat-shaming
⢠Erin-Major Conflict: She refuses to leave/see a doctor.
Turning Point: Her besty Patty protects, while Ms. Chen and Mi-Ya push Erin to do better for herself. Patty confronts her Father, an ambulance driver. Walley previews his “Fat Bitch Pitch” for porno
surface LAYER: Ambulance driver is a former LOVER. Walley targets Erin.
beneath LAYER: Ms. Chen and Mi-Ya are sick of Erinâs neediness.
REVEAL: Walley redirect his surveillance cameras. Stumbles upon Erin. Researches âPorn for profitâ
⢠Walley-Midpoint: Watches the whole 1st Responder fiasco while simultaneously editing footage
⢠Intriguing World: Soft porn-internet montage of fetishizers
⢠Patty-Major Conflict: Patty’s dad refuses to help his colleagues lift Erin’s limbs
⢠Strange Behavior: After seeing Patty, MALE EMT wonât help Erin. Neighbor offers to help clean Erin up/transport her
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Act 4:
Essence: Erin confides in Patty about her fat-shame. Erin & Patty reminisce
surface LAYER: Erin thanks Patty for being there for her.
⢠Mystery: Is Patty hetero? homo? bi? Why? Who daâbaby daddy?
⢠Secret: Walley doesnât tell Kandy but he compiles Erin footage.
⢠Deception: Stu&Luâs security cameraâs all over Erinâs house in back
⢠Secret Identity: Erinâs adopted
⢠Wound: Erin is okay with being fat just doesnât know why sheâs this fat?
beneathLAYER: Erin and Patty âdid itâ after a wild night of cutting, drinking, eating
⢠Intrigue: Patty had a Patricio moment with Erin
REVEAL: Erin dissatisfied with Ms. Chen, Mi-Ya, Patty caring for her.
⢠Ms. Chen-Turning Point 2: Ms. Chen drags Stu&Lu into ganging up on Erin
⢠Mi-Ya-Midpoint: She sides with her mom about Erin’s weight taking over her life
⢠Mi-Ya-Turning Point 2: She presents more fashionable muumuu’s to Erin’s dislike
⢠Mi-Ya-Major Conflict: She fights with Erin
Turning Point: Walley’s Erin footage goes viral
⢠Hidden Layer: Walley wants to be an independent contractor. No more govât hacking.
⢠Intriguing World: Porn Press headquarters Gina âdiscoversâ Walleyâs work
⢠Ms. Chen-Major Conflict: Mi-Ya defends Erin to her mom, Ms. Chen, who has 2nd thoughts about how she handled Erin
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Act 5:
Essence: Erin vows to lose weight. Porno press flags Erin footage.
surface LAYER: Erin is innocent.
⢠Intrigue: Erin weighs herself
⢠Wound: Remembering Fat camp
beneath LAYER: Erin wants a man, not a cucumber.
⢠Accusation: Patty accuses Erin od being a secret-sexer
REVEAL: Erin picks her body apart in a full-length mirror.
⢠Erin-Midpoint: Fat shaming 1st responders, neighbors, family, friends make her see herself as they do
⢠Strange Behavior: Mi-Ya shows Erin new muumuu line. Erin hates it
⢠Ms. Chen-(Dilemma is optional.) Help Erin by coddling or hurt her by making her face the truth? Tough Love.
⢠Hidden Agenda: Ms. Chen discourages Erin
⢠Major Conflict: Walley reviews, edits and sends off his Erin pitch
⢠Intriguing World: Internet soft porn sites
Lock In: Medic calls Erin revealing she lost a baby. WTF!?! She didn’t even know she was preggers!
⢠Ms. Chen-Ending: Ms. Chen face in security camera caught by Mi-Ya
⢠Patty-Ending: Erin consoles Patty who leaves her in a huff
⢠Mystery: How? When? Who? Erinâs sexual encounters
⢠Erin-Ending: Erin discovers she was preggers.
⢠Mi-Ya-(Dilemma is optional.) Tell Erin that her mom has a camera on her or not?
⢠Ending: Chubby Chasers, porno folks blow up Walley’s phone
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Suzanne Stacks Intrigues
What I learned in this assignment is I have a lot of these things, but not enough of them in the pilot.
Turning points
Conspiracy — everyone Tilda meets and talks to is connected to old New Orleans and has been for generations
Strange behavior — Tilda isn’t just a hired hand, she is part of the family
Wound — she grew up in Houston with her father; now she’s a bit of an outsider
Act 1: Powerful family party is really ancient mystic ritual
Mystery — costumes, stories, business shifts at just the right time — how have the d’Argosy family ALWAYS been in the right place/right time to succeed?
Hidden agenda — her family is both the oil and the oil clean up. No matter what, they profit
Deception — Grandmere is behaving very differently than earlier
Secret — Half the family wants to walk away from the “final confrontation”
Mystery — who does her family need to “defeat” and why is this their last chance?
Act 2: Grandmere shoots (relative) who dissented
Hidden agenda — Her family has known since the 18th c. that the final battle for supremacy is in HER generation
Intriguing world — how is antique New Orleans still alive IN current NOLA
Conspiracy — it’s a color-divided world, in three languages and a thousand tiny rules to see who “belongs” and who doesn’t
Act 3: Tilda’s ancestors learn her generation is the grand battle
Strange behavior — the Looking Glass isn’t in the same place, but they talk about it the same way
Hidden layer — (the LG has just been retrieved by the fam; they will lose it again in a few generations)
Accusation — she might not know all there is about her personal history
Act 4: Called a quadroon
Wound — she’s rejected by J-P
Secret — she took them from one New Orleans to another, but how?
Conspiracy — is there anyone she can trust? (Stefani)
Deception — what kind of mirror can talk?
Act 5: Vision of destroyed NOLA
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As a result of the past few lessons, I realized that my pilot episode was not engaging. It had elements that were strong, but the totality of it was not where it needed to be. I found myself holding back on the pilot in an attempt to keep the season and series intact. Finally, I came to realization that it will be the pilot that sells the show, so there is no need to hold back and new ideas will come regarding changes to the subsequent episodes. After really taking some time analyze and rebuild the pilot by going through all of the past module three lessons, I feel like I am on the path to binge worthy.
OUTLINE
TEASER
Essence: We weave through the crowd on both sides of the protest as the tension rises.
Florida Man Opening: Florida Man is at the protest seeking out the false flag but gets sucked into the violence
Florida Man Surface Layer: We see him searching through the crowd for something specific, he weaves through the crowd seeming unaffected by growing tensions and sings of impending violence
Brenda Surface Layer: Brenda is seen at a the protest with a megaphone, preaching about an ultra far-right way of living
Poe Surface Layer: As Florida Man passes by a group of people he hears Poe talking about how no one is to provoke violence, but if violence is brought to them they will respond
Angela Surface Layer: Angela is one of the very vocal protesters in the crowd holding a sing and screaming out against existential threats to the planet
Jenny Surface Layer: As Florida Man is crossing the street with waves of people, Jenny is stuck in her car trying to pass through. She gets out and yells out Florida Man as he passes by.
Stu Surface Layer: Stu is at the protest arguing about border reform and finishing the wall with another guy
F.M. Surface Layer: F.M. at the protest is white cis male and Texan who is struggling to take a side
Dani Surface Layer: Dani is trying to stop two people from fighting at the protest
Peter Cetera Surface Layer: At the protest Peter Cetera is protesting for social equality, especially for the LGBTQ population
Turning Point: The police begin to move in, gunfire erupts, chaos ensues.
ACT 1
Essence: Twyla and the Janitor are watching the riot unfold on an old TV. Elliot arrives and marvels at his body.
Story Surface Layer: The TV is just a TV and they are viewing an event unfolding
Story Surface Layer: They are in a church basement.
Janitor Surface Layer: Heâs just the janitor listening to Twylaâs ideas about space and time.
Twyla Opening: Twyla is excited about the experiment and the opportunity to help humanity.
Twyla Surface Layer: Twyla cares deeply about this opportunity to help these people.
Elliot Opening: Elliot is self-absorbed with the sensation of being human, and less intrigued by the experiment
Elliot Surface Layer: Elliot is a narcissist.
Janitor Deeper Layer: The Janitor is actually running the experiment.
Twyla TP 1: The Janitor explains that he has already chosen who is going to lead the group. She is surprised and concerned by who he has chosen.
Elliot TP 1: The Janitor explains that he has already chosen who is going to lead the group. He is elated and applauds the Janitorâs choice.
Intrigue 1: Mystery: Twyla and Florida Man are watching the events of the protest unfold on the TV as if watching it live, but pause on a close up of Florida Man
Intrigue 2: Strange Behavior: Elliot arrives seemingly fascinated with his body.
Intrigue 3: Intriguing World: They are in the base of an old church.
Intrigue 4: Intrigue: Twyla and Elliot are talking about the events unfolding leading to the extinction of mankind
Intrigue 5: Secret Identity: The Janitor reveals that he has selected who will lead the group
Turning Point: They discuss that this event must be stopped or it will cause a domino effect that leads to the fall of democracy and the end of mankind.
ACT 2
Essence: Three weeks earlier: A lone wolf conspiracy theorist prone to making poor choices for what he believes are the best of intentions is arrested and faced with jail time. Representing himself, he strikes a plea deal with the attorney to do community service and attend a support group that will help the community. This leads him to a pandemic support group that will connect him with an unlikely family tasked with starting a revolution.
Florida Man TP 1: 3 weeks earlier: Florida is given an opportunity when representing himself in court, join and support group and do community service or go to jail
Florida Man Surface Layer: He is reckless, unstable, and aloof. He also refers to the judge by his first name.
Judge Surface Layer: Judge makes a comment during trial he represents the greatest problem with society: people thinking they can make a differenceâthis might as well be a trial for the whole of mankindâthe judge is tired of seeing Florida Man in his court.
Janitor Deeper Layer: The judge has known Florida Man for a long time.
Intrigue 1: Hidden Agenda: Florida Man is defending himself in court because he doesnât trust that an attorney will take him seriously
Intrigue 2: Accusation: the judge is reading off the list of crimes including trespassing, Florida Man pleads not guilty. He doesnât acknowledge the boundary.
Intrigue 3: Accusation: the judge encourages to plead insanity
Intrigue 4: Strange Behavior: He keeps referring to the judge by his first name, which continues to irritate the judge.
Intrigue 5: Mystery: Florida Man refuses to disclose why he was trespassing, only citing that heâs trying to heal the community
Intrigue 6: The judge knows about Florida Manâs history and cuts him a break
Turning Point: The judge tells him that the only way he isnât going to jail is if he does community service and joins a support group that actually does good for the community.
ACT 3
Essence: Florida Man meets Elliot, Twyla and the rest of the support group that will keep him out of jail.
Brenda Deeper Layer: Brenda reveals that she lost her father during the pandemic and is now trying to fill his shoes by taking over his âorganizationâ
Poe Deeper Layer: As Poe is explaining what he lost during the pandemic he lost is faith in God, and will no longer be preaching
Angela Deeper Layer: Angela indicates that she lost any sense of hope in humanity during the pandemic
Jenny Deeper Layer: While discussing what was lost in the pandemic, Jenny indicates that she lost her job
Stu Deeper Layer: Lost his wife during the pandemic, but blames it on illegal aliens coming into the country
F.M. Deeper Layer: His family lost their farm during the pandemic and now he has set out on a new course to become a rapper
Peter Cetera Deeper Layer: Lost his grandmother due to complications with virus and is now seeking to follow his dreams of being a musician despite the shadow his name has cast on him
Dani Deeper Layer: Daniâs family has been torn apart by their opposing political stances and sheâs been struggling to keep them civil.
Twyla Midpoint: Elliot exerts his influence on the group, bringing his motives into question.
Florida Man Midpoint: At the group meeting he meets the group that he will ultimately lead to revolution
Elliot Midpoint: Elliot is working with another group that is determined to sabotage the experiment causing the extinction of mankind
Elliot Deeper Layer: Elliot isnât just self-interested, he is also conspiring against Twyla and the Janitor
Intrigue 1: Secret Identity: As the group enters that are given name tags, but many of them choose not to use their real names
Intrigue 2: Wound: Florida Man reveals to the group that he isnât there because of loss but rather because if he didnât come here he would go to jail
Intrigue 3: Hidden Agenda: Elliot reveals that the group has a cosmic bond that unites them
Intrigue 4: Intriguing World: Each group member reveals what theyâve lost and the person next to them needs to put a positive spin on it.
Intrigue 5: Conspiracy: Elliot consults a shadowy figure and alludes that he is there to make sure the experiment fails
Turning Point/Midpoint: Florida Man finds that each person has experienced loss during the pandemic that wonât allow them to return to the world they knew. Elliot reveals that he is going to undermine the entire experiment so that mankind terminates itself
ACT 4
Essence: Florida Man is reluctant to open up about his life as he is accustom to being on his own and blending in. Elliot suggests a trust building exercise.
Florida Man TP 2: The group shows Florida Man no respect when they find out he is only there because the court required him to join a support group and he believed the pandemic was part of a conspiracy
Florida Man Dilemma: Leave the group that the judge is requiring him to go to because he is being ridiculed or go to jail.
Elliot TP 2: Elliot sees his chance to push Florida Man before heâs ready and appoints him to lead the trust building exercise
Twyla TP 2: Elliot nominates Florida Man to lead the trust building exercise.
Judge Deeper Layer: When Elliot gives Florida Man the ultimatum to open up or get out the Janitor stops sweeping and Twylaâs attention goes to him immediately as if expecting an intervention
Elliot Dilemma: Betray is mentor or allow the humans to survive
Twyla Dilemma: Tolerate Elliotâs antics and potentially jeopardize the experiment or speak up and go against him
Elliot Major Conflict: Elliot needs to destroy any chance that Florida Man will succeed.
Twyla Major Conflict: She feels like she is losing control of the experiment to Elliot
Florida Man Major Conflict: Florida Man is given the first opportunity lead the group in a trust building exercise and fails exquisitely
Intrigue 1: Secret Identity: The Janitor is always in the background working and listening
Intrigue 2: Strange Behavior: Elliot pushes Florida Man, the person the group likes the least to lead them in a trust exercise
Intrigue 3: Strange Behavior: As Elliot becomes aggressive, Twyla turns to the Janitor, which Florida Man notices
Intrigue 4: Hidden Layer: The trust exercise is Elliotâs first attempt to discredit Florida Man as a leader and ensure that heâll never successfully be able to lead the group
Intrigue 5: Wound: Being put on the spot backfires and Florida Man gains sympathy from one of the group memberâs with a deep fear of public speaking.
Turning Point: Elliot and Twyla see the reluctance of Florida Man to participate personal information and in turn make him the leader of the group.
ACT 5
Essence: The conclusion of the first group session.
Florida Man Ending: Florida Man goes home and gets the message about a false flag event happening at an upcoming protest
Elliot Ending: Elliot seems happy that Florida Man is proving to be entirely incompetent
Elliot Deeper Layer: Elliot, Twyla and the Janitor are not human.
Twyla Ending: Twyla feels conflicted about the experiment unsure if this is even ethical
Janitor Deeper Layer: As the group leaves the room, the Janitor returns and tells them to start prepping for the second sessionâhe is the architect of the experiment
Intrigue 1: Secret Identity: The Janitor emerges as the leader of the group when everyone leaves.
Intrigue 2: Mystery: The Janitor alludes to the group being abducted.
Intrigue 3: Accusation: Twyla calls out Elliotâs behavior as unacceptable.
Intrigue 4: Intriguing World: Florida Man returns to an empty home. He lives in an apartment that resembles a crime scene. Stacks of open books. Pictures on walls. Maps. An investigation is underway.
Intrigue 5: Conspiracy: Florida Man turns on the computer. A video is paused. He hits play. A man is talking about this theories on UFOs and aliens.
Lock In: The group walks out of the church and goes their separate ways. Inside the church the aliens allude to the group actually being abducted, as Twyla has concerns about whether she can keep this charade going. At home we see Florida Man is all alone, and his life is a conspiracy-driven train wreck. He checks out his computer and receives a mysterious email indicating that the protest is going to be a false flag event.<font face=”Helvetica Neue” size=”2″ color=”#000000″> </font>
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