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Quote: Jennie @ September 10 2013, 10:04 AM BST

Starting to lose confidence in my own decisions.

Well that's one issue with having a site full of people weighing in at this stage on how THEY think your show should be. Just because someone else has a good idea, doesn't mean it fits your concept of what you want the show to be. Got to be half-open to, half-blinkered to, the thoughts of others, otherwise you'll end up with something that isn't you.

Quote: Marc P @ September 10 2013, 10:05 AM BST

A problem is just a way of making a script/story better... it isn't a hurdle it is an opportunity!

Rubbish. A problem hurts. It hurts so good!

Quote: roscoff @ September 10 2013, 10:14 AM BST

Rubbish. A problem hurts. It hurts so good!

Laughing out loud

Quote: Jennie @ September 10 2013, 10:04 AM BST

That's a nice idea, Marc. It would make her presence more plausible.

Starting to lose confidence in my own decisions. The whole process is stressing me out at the moment. :(

Actually that's very healthy, if you're doubting and changing your script because of the doubts. That's very, very healthy you don't want to be one of those dim wits who drags their first draught from course to course and pays for endless script analysis without changing anything.

It's when you cut funny stuff that you like, because you've got surplus funny stuff then you're onto a winner.

nb I wrote a series of crap skits about an escaped war criminal, working at Starbucks as a barrista.

"I will give you an extra shot, in my country you would be shot!"

Crap but you get the idea, a powerful character in a lowly position can be a lot of fun,

Quote: sootyj @ September 10 2013, 10:26 AM BST

a powerful character in a lowly position can be a lot of fun,

Sounds like a quote from Monica Lewinsky!

I think your gut feeling that Beryl is a bit silly to build the core of a sitcom around is right, but that doesn't mean you can't use her as a minor character. The tea bag scene works with minimal editing even if you completely can any idea of her having any real criminal connections.

Actually I think Beryl probably works best as a character if the viewer sees her comments as tongue in cheek, and most people treats her as a normal, harmless little old lady, but Ellie is never *quite* sure whether Beryl is serious, delusional, joking or just doesn't like her very much.

What's going on here then? 18 pages for a sitcom extract? Either this is shit hot or Cotter's involved. They normally disappear after four pages of re-bumps.

Quote: Godot Taxis @ September 12 2013, 12:27 AM BST

Either this is shit hot or Cotter's involved

Neither is true here.

But all views are very much appreciated, including yours Godot.

Hang on is this Cotter practising for a new role as a lady?

Is Jennie Cotter and Cotter Jennie?

Quote: sootyj @ September 12 2013, 11:35 AM BST

Hang on is this Cotter practising for a new role as a lady?

Is Jennie Cotter and Cotter Jennie?

Whistling nnocently

Is jennie Cotterging?

Quote: Marc P @ September 12 2013, 11:54 AM BST

Cotterging?

I'm sure I have no idea what that word means. Angelic

It involves MarcP a talented youg actor, a public convenience.

And a local magistrate getting a new gazebo.

In my mind, Marc IS Uncle Monty.

I will be utterly devastated if I am ever disabused of this notion.

He's a former male model....

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