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  • Anthrax, Amnesia and Atomic Veterans
    Episode – 260 | Jul 26, 2016
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    John and Craig implore screenwriters to think twice before using the phrase “begs the question.” We know it’s a losing battle, but if we learned anything from 300, sometimes those are still worth having.

  • Duly Noted: Let’s Talk about Episode 259
    Episode – DN 1 | Jul 19, 2016
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    Matt Selman (EP of The Simpsons) sits down with Scriptnotes favorites Aline Brosh McKenna and Rawson Marshall Thurber to discuss what went down in the season finale.

  • The Exit Interview
    Episode – 259 | Jul 19, 2016
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    In the season finale of Scriptnotes, John and Craig reveal big changes to the podcast.

  • Generic Trigger Warning
    Episode – 258 | Jul 12, 2016
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    John and Craig take a look at three new entries in the Three Page Challenge, with scripts tackling kidnapping, dystopia and parkour hackers. We look at both how the writing works on the page, and what the writers seem to be trying to say.

  • Flaws are features
    Episode – 257 | Jul 5, 2016
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    Craig and John look at unforgettable villains, screenwriter billions, and a parallel world with two Nathan Fillions. (The last part is not true.)

  • Aaron Sorkin vs. Aristotle
    Episode – 256 | Jun 28, 2016
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    John and Craig consider a new master class in screenwriting taught by Aaron Sorkin, and a very old Greek word (anagnorisis) championed by Aristotle. Both are useful!

  • New and Old Hollywood
    Episode – 255 | Jun 21, 2016
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    With credits ranging from Captain Phillips to The Hunger Games, plus several stints in WGA contract negotiations, Billy Ray knows as much as any screenwriter about the realities of working writers and the turmoil in the industry. He joins us to talk about his new Amazon pilot, The Last Tycoon, which charts the behind-the-scenes drama at a 1930s Hollywood studio.

  • The One with the Kates
    Episode – 254 | Jun 14, 2016
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    John and Craig welcome Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney, the Australian creator/stars of The Katering Show (a previous One Cool Thing).

  • Television Economics for Dummies
    Episode – 253 | Jun 7, 2016
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    Jonathan Groff — the Black-ish writer/producer, not the actor — joins John and Craig to explain the new vocabulary of television and why companies are all about ownership.

  • An Alliance with House Mazin
    Episode – 252 | May 31, 2016
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    It’s a craft episode, with Craig and John discussing allies and allegiances in film and television. Enemies are easy; friends are difficult. We talk through the types relationships characters find themselves in, and strategies for making the most of them.

  • They Won’t Even Read You
    Episode – 251 | May 24, 2016
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    John and Craig look at how the push to increase diversity in TV writing rooms impacts writers looking to staff for the first time.

  • The One with the Austin Winner
    Episode – 250 | May 17, 2016
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    Remember the live show in Austin, when we promised we’d read one lucky listener’s script and talk about it on the air? This is that episode.

  • How to Introduce Characters
    Episode – 249 | May 10, 2016
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    John talks with Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna, co-creators of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, about how they pitched and wrote their critically-acclaimed show.

  • Pitching an Open Writing Assignment
    Episode – 248 | May 3, 2016
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    John and Craig discuss open writing assignments, and how to best pitch to producers and studios looking to hire a writer for a specific property. Most of the work happens before you set foot in the room, so proper planning is essential.

  • The One with Lawrence Kasdan
    Episode – 247 | Apr 26, 2016
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    John and Craig sit down with screenwriting legend Lawrence Kasdan to discuss Star Wars, Raiders, The Bodyguard and how he’s shaped some of the most iconic big-screen stories and characters of our lifetime.

  • The One with the Idiot Teamster
    Episode – 246 | Apr 19, 2016
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    John and Craig welcome writer-director Lorene Scafaria to talk about her new movie The Meddler and some of the unique challenges faced by female directors.

  • Outlines and Treatments
    Episode – 245 | Apr 12, 2016
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    John and Craig look at the non-screenplay things screenwriters end up writing, most notably outlines and treatments. We discuss some of the ones we’ve written (with examples), and offer advice on writing your own.

  • The Invitation, and Requels
    Episode – 244 | Apr 5, 2016
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    Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi join us to talk about their new movie The Invitation, and what’s it’s like to go from writing tentpole action films (like Clash of the Titans) to comedies (like Ride Along) to chamber-drama thrillers.

  • Heroes, Villains and Two-Handers
    Episode – 243 | Mar 29, 2016
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    With John and Craig both on spring break, it’s a clip show this week. We discuss why movie heroes are rarely ambivalent, why villains are so appealing, and why movies with two primary characters require careful attention.

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