Not a bad idea but the screen play seems as if it was a 5th grader's first writing assignment. It's completely over stated, full of holes, and the scenarios not believable.
Example scene: A women arrives in a hotel room after receiving a phone call from an attractive acquaintance. The place is torn up and there's blood on his shirt. He flirts with her... and she flirts back?!?!?!?!?
Whose bright idea was it to throw money at this script?
Message Posted On Thursday, February 7th 2013 at 5:00 am
Horrible! I am shocked at NBC.
Not a bad idea but the screen play seems as if it was a 5th grader's first writing assignment. It's completely over stated, full of holes, and the scenarios not believable.
Example scene: A women arrives in a hotel room after receiving a phone call from an attractive acquaintance. The place is torn up and there's blood on his shirt. He flirts with her... and she flirts back?!?!?!?!?
Whose bright idea was it to throw money at this script?