Here is the first few opening scenes (Draft 1) from a new sitcom(?) I'm working on set in a therapists office, well at least the first episode is anyway. I'm not entirely sure what it is yet, or more importantly where it is going, but any comments are still much appreciated. Hopefully the formatting on this is much better than my previous effort.
ACT 1
AN EMPTY BLACK SCREEN IS SHOWN, VOICES ARE HEARD BUT THE PROTAGONISTS ARE NOT YET SEEN.
Jason
It's like I hate everyone else because they aren't me, but hate myself because I am me.
Alan
And how does that make you feel Jason?
CUT TO:
INT. Therapist office
A TYPICAL THERAPISTS OFFICE IS NOW SHOWN, AND IT IS APPARENT THAT A THERAPY SESSIONS IS CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS
JASON
Honestly?
ALAN
I'm always looking for honesty.
JASON
Pretty damn confused! It's like I'm some self-deprecating Jew.
ALAN
I thought you were Catholic?
JASON
I am! I told you, it's confusing.
ALAN
You seem worse than ever this week. I was hoping we'd made some progress recently.
JASON
Progress? I come here every week and pay money to talk to you about my life. I'm not working to live, I'm working to re-live, and I gotta say, I didn't enjoy the living part too much first time around.
ALAN
I know Jason, if you did you wouldn't be here.
JASON
You're making jokes now Alan? That's great, even my therapist is making cracks.
ALAN
I'm not making jokes Jason.
JASON
How can we make progress when you haven't even diagnosed what's wrong with me?
ALAN
Well, I know you're depressed.
JASON
My neighbors cat knows I'm depressed. Happy people are either stupid or on drugs, or as in the majority of cases, dopes on dope. I mean, are you happy?
ALAN
I'm contented, but this isn't about me Jason.
JASON
Contented? What does that even mean?
ALAN
It means I'm content, happy with my lot in life.
JASON
Freud said you can either have civilization or happiness, you can't have both.
ALAN
Yes, I know what Freud said Jason.
JASON
I know you know.
ALAN
Then why say it?
JASON
Because, you know, I wanted you to know that I know. I bet you dream about Freud.
ALAN
Sadly not, what do you dream about?
JASON
Death mostly. I think I'm at my happiest when I sleep, I envy people in comas.
ALAN NOTES THIS DOWN IN HIS NOTEBOOK
JASON
Oh God I hate that.
ALAN
You hate what?
JASON
When you write something down. Why do you do that? Do you suffer from memory loss?
ALAN
So I can refer to it at a later date. I don't remember every detail of our conversations. Why does it bother you?
JASON
Everything bothers me.
ALAN
Okay, let's discuss this past week. How are you and Samantha doing?
JASON
We split up, but apart from that quite good.
ALAN
You split up?
JASON
That's what I just said, you do suffer from memory loss don't you Alan?
ALAN
Why did you split up?
JASON
Why did we split up?
ALAN
Yes Jason, why did you split up?
JASON
That's a very personal question.
ALAN
Jason!
JASON
I don't know, we just did.
ALAN
Well, how did it happen?
CUT TO:
INT. Jason's Apartment
A TYPICAL APARTMENT AREA IS SHOWN, JASON IS IN CONSULTATION WITH A WOMAN, SOON TO BE REVEALED AS SAMANTHA
JASON
Sam, If global warming was such a disaster, then why aren't the animals doing something about it? Why haven't the dolphins got together a task force of giraffes and antelopes and monkeys and sheep.
SAMANTHA
Jason, I don't think "us" is working anymore.
THE SCENE CURRENTLY PAUSES HERE, STAYING WITH THIS PICTURE ON SCREEN, AS WE HERE THE CONVERSATION THAT IS TAKING PLACE IN ALAN'S OFFICE
V/O ALAN
You split up over global warming?
V/O JASON
Climate change is very important to her. But no, that isn't why we broke up.
V/O ALAN
Did she tell you why?
V/O JASON
Alan, she's a woman, of course she told me. Sure, they start off all softly, but that's just to hook us in, and then it's BAM! Heart.Floor.Foot.Stomping.
V/O ALAN
What did she say?
V/O JASON
I'd tell you if you stopped interrupting.
THE SCENE CONTINUES TO PLAY OUT IN JASON'S APARTMENT
SAMANTHA
Jason, I don't think "us" is working anymore.
JASON
Because of climate change? I was only joking, how would the dolphins meet the giraffes? It's impossible, I know that Sam.
SAMANTHA
Yes Jason, I'm sure you do. That isn't the reason.
JASON
Then why?
SAMANTHA
I just don't think you take my feelings seriously enough.
JASON
Oh, don't be so silly. I don't even take my own feelings seriously. Yesterday I wanted a drink but was too scared to go into Tesco for fear of talking to the cashier.
V/O alan
Doesn't your Mum work in Tesco?
V/O Jason
Yeah, she was the cashier.
V/O ALAN
I'd like to come back to this later on.
SCENE CONTINUES IN JASON'S APARTMENT
SAMANTHA
It just get's very annoying Jason.
JASON
I annoy you, I annoy me. Don't you see? We have so much in common.
SAMANTHA
Do you remember what you said to me a few days ago when I accused you of seeing someone else?
cut to:
INT. cafe
JASON AND SAM ARE SITTING OPPOSITE EACH OTHER AT A TABLE IN A BUSY CAFE
SAMANTHA
Are you seeing someone else?
JASON
I'm sorry?
SAMANTHA
Was I the last person you had sex with?
JASON
I think so, when did we last have sex?
cut to:
INT. THERAPIST OFFICE
ALAN
Were you seeing someone else?
JASON
Of course not, I can't even satisfy one woman.
ALAN
You see, subconsciously I can't help but think you wanted this relationship to fail.
JASON
I doubt it, I hate change. Even when watching television I rarely change the channel, not even for pornography, which only makes me feel inadequate anyway.
ALAN
Really?
JASON
Lesbian pornography makes me feel inadequate.
ALAN
Does the thought of sex always bring out this fear of inadequacy.
JASON
Don't know.
ALAN
Well, do you consider yourself good in bed?
JASON
I enjoy myself. Then I get to go to sleep, night time is such a wonderful time for me.
ALAN
Do you not have sex in the daytime?
JASON
No, I'd never do that. I wouldn't want to tempt fate.
ALAN MAKES A NOTE OF THIS
JASON
Why is that noteworthy? You're making me feel all self conscious.
ALAN
Good, that's the point of therapy Jason. How did you react when Samantha broke up with you?
cut to:
INT. JASON'S APARTMENT
JASON
I think it's incredibly selfish of you to break up with me.
SAMANTHA
I'm sorry Jason, I just don't think you love me.
JASON
Love? Love? What's love got to do with anything. I think you're okay, that's a very big thing for me. And you think I'm okay don't you?
SAMANTHA
Sometimes.
JASON
Great. People have got married on less.
SAMANTHA
I just need more.
JASON
Typical. Everyone always wants more. Ever since Charles Dickens wrote Oliver people have wanted more. Suddenly the Workhouses weren't good enough for 'em.
SAMANTHA
I don't think I like you enough to make this work anymore.
JASON
Like me ENOUGH? I don't like me AT ALL, but I'm still here Baby! You don't see me running away at the first sign of trouble. I could have jumped off a bridge, or in front of a car, but I'm a fighter. Not a very good one, I'm the school bully who got his own lunch money stolen, but I survived, I just didn't eat.
V/O JASON
So you see, I fought vigorously to keep her.