The pilot rolls out an introduction to the members of the Kobe community. Cops, business owners, drug dealers, junkies, and a spider that feeds on the blood of a willing human hand.
Overall, a very strong and action-filled story. The violence is great, and you don't hold back. This is a hue plus, but I think the story needs more focus, and you need to come full circle with it in your pilot. This isn't to say that your pilot needs to reveal everything. Quite the opposite. The TV pilot is a jump off point for the characters and the world of your script. So there needs to be a spark that shows us what journey we, the audience,...
I kind of feel bad for Leroy at the beginning of the story. Sure, he's a lowlife junkie, but damn did they do a number on him. The use of drugs is very prevalent throughout the whole story and is done in a believable way. The only criticism I could have about this script would be that a few spots toward the beginning had a little too much description. Which, I know, probably sounds strange as that is the point to perfectly describe the scenes, bu...
October saves Damien from his past life. She rebirths him and we follow them as October coaches Damien to become a killer. There is romance, death, and drama. Something for everyone.
A headstrong biochemist must survive an island-wide physics/genetic experiment, while a group of flamboyant musicians on the mainland must survive the ongoing consequences of that experiment.
Based on True Events: A London Police detective tracks down an American Doctor with ties to both the assassination of President Lincoln and the first "Jack the Ripper" murder.
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