Doing a little sitcom scene and wrote one scene, then re-wrote it and now not sure which i prefer.
Curious as to your thoughts as I find it interesting to see how a similar thing can be funny - or not - when revised.
James has been giving someone tips on how to develop her house. He is now arguing over what he said with his mate, Mark
Option A
JAMES
Come on. The things I told her about reducing labour costs? That would save her a fortune next time.
MARK
I don’t know. The thing about getting travellers in to do her driveway. She didn't like that.
JAMES
They block paved MY drive at the old house.
MARK:
You had to get it replaced.
JAMES:
It would have lasted a good six months. Ample time to sell this place.
MARK:
I thought you had guys in after a week to rip it up? You said the papers got involved and everything.
JAMES:
That was more to do with the business park taking back the bricks (BEAT) which was petty as they would have been insured.
MARK:
You should have told Sam all this. Your advice sounds so much better now.
JAMES:
I told her of the possible pitfalls. The "eyes wide open" stuff, i made that clear.
MARK
It was clear. I was also probably borderline Xenophobic.
JAMES
I’m not scared of these people. (BEAT) I’m scared of bad service. I’m Xena-workmanship standards- phobic.
Option B
JAMES
Come on. The things I told her about reducing labour costs? That could save her a fortune.
MARK
I don’t know. She didn't seem too keen on getting travellers in to do her driveway.
JAMES
They did MY drive at the old house.
MARK:
And it fell to bits after three weeks.
JAMES:
Well, she'll just have to tell the estate agent to get his finger out. A quick sale. In and out. That's the way to do it. (PAUSE) Anyway, it was only an idea if she starts to struggle cashwise.
MARK:
Not one of your best.
JAMES:
I know. If travellers came anywhere near my house nowadays, I'd dial 999. I told her that.
MARK
I know. You came across as borderline Xenophobic.
JAMES
I’m not scared of these people. (BEAT) I’m scared of bad service. I’m Xena-workmanship standards- phobic.