On the first day of the cross country running season, new kid Austin is introduced to a colorful cast of characters, but things go awry during the team's annual first day of practice scavenger hunt.
The way the screenplay is written is magnificent. The shots are clear and the whole story is pretty well explained through the shot actions. The screenwriter definitely has a clear vision of what the script will look like if this becomes an actual TV series. The characters are very likeable and the premise is pretty interesting, albeit somewhat generic (will get to that later). The whole track run is also is somewhat interesting, and the tension...
Josh Stone wants to learn the car business from the best of the best, but he'll have to settle for the creeps, weirdos and sociopaths at Sunrise Used Cars... and teach him, they will.
“Think MASH upside down. Instead of the staff holding primary positions and patients in supporting roles, in “A Stroke of Luck” we have the patients of a Rehab for brain-damaged as main characters, with the staff as supporting players.
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