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Welcome to Week 4. Unfortunately, we did have two writers who had to drop out after Week 3, so, for the rest of you, I've become used to the idea that you're all the heroes, fighting the good fight against a sadistic villain. Not this week. This week, your job is to play the proverbial bad guy and, in your scripts, have your protagonist be the villain. It's just that simple. Good luck. =)
Theme: "Your Hero Is the Villain."
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And how to be positive, negative or indifferent about this theme? Looks like additional variable and not a theme.
Joe (Spqr) did. He has his reasons, which are private. Unless he feels like sharing them, I would leave it at that.
That's true, this is much closer to a variable than a theme. However, it's something that I've just been wanting to see. I didn't say positive, negative, indifferent this time. So, all in all, grading for this round should be easier and more streamlined.
That's true, this is much closer to a variable than a theme. However, it's something that I've just been wanting to see. I didn't say positive, negative, indifferent this time. So, all in all, grading for this round should be easier and more streamlined.
So, how bad is bad enough? Does he have to kill, think of killing, or maybe some unethical behavior will do?
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Interesting. I could do a traditional villain who is simply a villain, or a more modern villain who thinks they are the hero and has reasons for their actions.
I also hear Trump is joining in this week using the elements person, woman, man, camera, T.V. I can't wait to see what he comes up with!
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Interesting. I could do a traditional villain who is simply a villain, or a more modern villain who thinks they are the hero and has reasons for their actions.
The villain is the hero of his/her own story. But I think it'd need to be clear we're talking about something more serious than a difference of opinion on what is right.