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  • The Perfect Reader
    Episode – 173 | Dec 2, 2014
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    Craig and John discuss the qualities of the perfect reader, whether it’s a studio professional or your screenwriting buddy. What should a reader look for, and how should she communicate her thoughts?

  • Franz Kafka’s brother, and the perfect agent
    Episode – 172 | Nov 25, 2014
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    John and Craig talk about why writers are often reluctant to show their work, and how film journalists love to focus on the director — even when there’s no director in sight.

  • Finishing a script, and the Perfect Studio Executive
    Episode – 171 | Nov 18, 2014
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    What are the odds that fivethirtyeight.com’s statistical analysis of screenplays will make Craig angry? Always bet on umbrage. Fortunately, he just finished a script, so we talk about that, and John’s new gig writing Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (which was the project he described phone-pitching the past few episodes).

  • Lotteries, lightning strikes and twist endings
    Episode – 170 | Nov 11, 2014
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    John and Craig look at the nature of fluke hits, everything from #alexfromtarget to huge spec sales. Is luck just luck, or is it about how often you play the game? Where does talent fit in?

  • Descending Into Darkness
    Episode – 169 | Nov 4, 2014
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    Craig and John shake off their Halloween candy hangovers by taking a look at three new Three Page Challenges, full of post-apocalyptic portals and strange signals.

  • Austin Forever
    Episode – 168 | Oct 28, 2014
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    John and guest host Susannah Grant sit down with Richard Kelly, Cary Fukunaga, Peter Gould, Dan Sterling and Mike Birbiglia to discuss the role of a writer/director, the wonder of television, and the purpose of table reads.

  • The Tentpoles of 2019
    Episode – 167 | Oct 21, 2014
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    Craig and John discuss the 31 superhero movies slated for the next few years. Is it good business or a trainwreck in the making?

  • Critics, Characters and Business Affairs
    Episode – 166 | Oct 14, 2014
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    John and Craig were delighted to join the Slate Culture Gabfest on stage to talk about the gulf between critics and creators. We have the audio from that, and additional thoughts on the issue.

  • Toxic Perfection Syndrome
    Episode – 165 | Oct 7, 2014
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    Craig and John discuss that delusional period in which you’re convinced your script is the best thing ever written — and the inevitable heartbreak when someone tells you it isn’t. (TPS is close cousins to the Oscar Speech in the Shower.)

  • Guardians of the Galaxy’s Nicole Perlman
    Episode – 164 | Sep 30, 2014
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    Craig and John talk with Guardians co-writer Nicole Perlman about the development of this summer’s blockbuster, and her two years as part of Marvel’s in-house writing program. It’s a great look at how movies get started, and the dozens of drafts you didn’t see on the big screen.

  • Ghost
    Episode – 163 | Sep 23, 2014
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    Craig loves the 1990 blockbuster Ghost. John? Ditto. Written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker, Ghost set the template for the modern romantic drama. It was Twilight before Twilight, Titanic before Titanic. It won hearts, weekends and Oscars, including best screenplay.

  • Luck, sequels and bus money
    Episode – 162 | Sep 16, 2014
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    This week, Craig and John tackle listener questions.

  • A Cheap Cut of Meat Soaked in Butter
    Episode – 161 | Sep 9, 2014
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    To celebrate the third anniversary of Scriptnotes, John and Craig invite Aline Brosh McKenna and her limitless analogies back to discuss box-office journalism, scene geography, emotional IQ and flipping the script.

  • A Screenwriter’s Guide to the End of the World
    Episode – 160 | Sep 2, 2014
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    John and Craig spend the hour discussing the number one topic whenever screenwriters are done complaining about studio notes: the end of the world, and how to get ready for it.

  • The Mystery of the Disappearing Articles
    Episode – 159 | Aug 26, 2014
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    John and Craig take a look at four new entries in the Three Page Challenge, ranging from galactic drama to medieval comedy. Along the way, they talk about the nature of one-hour teasers, trust, plausibility, and how to properly address religious authorities.

  • Putting a price on it
    Episode – 158 | Aug 19, 2014
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    From Amazon to animation, there’s drama this week about prices for books and movies and even internships. John and Craig take a look at what happens when companies wrestle over how much things cost, and the effect it has on people trying to make a living as writers.

  • Threshers, Mergers and the Top Two Boxes
    Episode – 157 | Aug 12, 2014
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    Craig and John discuss the accusations of plagiarism surrounding True Detective — and what plagiarism even means in the context of filmed entertainment. Movies don’t have footnotes, so how should screenwriters give attribution?

  • Summer Re-run: Psychotherapy for Screenwriters
    Episode – 156 | Aug 5, 2014
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    John and Craig revisit one of their favorite episodes, in which they sit down with screenwriter-turned-psychotherapist Dennis Palumbo to discuss writer’s block, procrastination, partnerships and more. It’s a can’t-miss episode for aspiring writers and professionals alike.

  • Two Writers, One Script
    Episode – 155 | Jul 29, 2014
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    John and Craig look at the trend towards hiring two writers to work on separate drafts of the same project. Is it better to have writers working in parallel than serially? Or does it end up with studios ordering off a Chinese menu: this scene, that character, that other set piece?

  • Making Things Better by Making Things Worse
    Episode – 154 | Jul 22, 2014
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    John and Craig talk structure and escalation. Structure is simply what happens when. Escalation is how things get tougher.

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