It's Thirsty Thursday so here's links to my series (the ones with more than on part, anyway!)
flufftober 2021 (recently reshuffled into the correct order!)
flufftober 2022
flufftober 2023
Nicky Connors, Cobra Adjacent
bad boy (no more)
Cobra Kai Mini Rewrites
The Shieldmaiden Saga
Cobalt Blue and The Flash
emerald legacy (remember this one guys??)
the thompson archives
Old works (my FFN imports)
Tagging (let me know if you want to be added or removed): @shrinkthisviolet @dream-beyond-the-fantasy @vexic929 @negative-speedforce
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Statement of Siobhan Thompson regarding the creature pretending to be her coworker, Grant O'Brien.
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We thought we were done, but when Eric Kripke offers you scripts "for the next one" we decided we'd do one more raffle for Undue Medical Debt.
How Undue Medical Debt Works:
You make a donation. They use data analytics to pinpoint the debt of those most in need: households that earn less than 4x the federal poverty level or whose debts are 5% or more of annual income.
Undue Medical Debt buys medical debt at a steep discount. They buy debt in bundles, millions of dollars at a time at a fraction of the original cost. This means your donation relieves about 100x its value in medical debt.
Together we wipe out medical debt. People across the country receive letters that their debt has been erased. They have no tax consequences or penalties to consider. Just like that, they're free of medical debt.
As of Tue, June 11 we've raised $15,508: that $15,508 will abolish at least $1.5 million in medical debt nationwide*.
We're now up to 40+ raffle prizes donated by Eric Kripke (Supernatural), Robbie Thompson (The Winchesters), James Stoteraux, Chad Fiveash, and Natalie Abrams (Gotham Knights), and folks in the Supernatural fandom.
Every $10 donated to Undue Medical Debt gets you one entry, $20 for two entries, and so on.
All the prizes, all the details:
*Last year's (one month) fundraiser raised $10,213.60 which abolished $1.18 million in medical debt for 621 people in five states.
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The Winchesters - 1.13 "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" - donated by Robbie Thompson to our raffle benefitting Undue Medical Debt.
Every dollar donated to Undue Medical Debt wipes out $100 of medical debt: since our campaign opened on April 24 we've raised enough to abolish over $1 million in medical debt nationwide.
To donate to our campaign https://unduemedicaldebt.org/campaign/spnscripthunt/
To enter the raffle (closes June 30) https://sites.google.com/view/nothing-really-ends-does-it/
h/t Thank you Sadie Witkowski + Gabe Garcia for making this happen 💚
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he would have thrived as a youtube film critic
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brennan deciding to put a “nerdy but got hot” dragonborn guy and a “garty o’brien coded” elf girl in front of adaine at this party feels like bisexual targeting
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Kids in the Archive: Episode 5
told you it wouldn't be long until you saw kids in the archive again! originally i wanted this episode to be about the citizen kane sketch as requested by the lovely @oliviaskithworld but unfortunately i left my citizen kane script at home when i went off to college, so i'll make sure to do that episode as soon as i get home for thanksgiving break. for now, let's get into today's iconic kids in the hall sketch and break down a behind-the-scenes comparison of script and screen
Previous Episodes:
Episode 1 - armada finale ("do we make it?")
Episode 2 - fran & gordon: the vacation
Episode 3 - comfortable
Episode 4 - cathy & kathi: is he?
today we're diving into a highly cinematic sketch, s3e7's "Kidnapped"
i feel like this is the most popular danny husk appearance, as it's the one i see brought up most often. personally, there are danny sketches i'd rank higher (my favorite is "husk musk" followed closely by "brown stuff." i don't have scripts for either yet) but i feel like this sketch exemplifies everything great about a danny husk appearance: his doofy personality, corporate bureaucracy, and a touch of the surreal.
The Cinematography
while this sketch doesn't compare to the art house cinematography of later works like "love and sausages," this sketch is still full of striking visuals that are not noted anywhere in the script. as you can see above, this script opens on dave and doesn't showcase the headline until we already see danny husk holding the newspaper. compare that to the more powerful opening of a stack of newspapers being dropped on the ground. other beats, such as danny sleeping on his desk under a newspaper, are missing as well.
Kevin's Character
most of the changes to this script in its final version were additions, such as the "i think this phone might be bugged" beat or bruce's kidnapper character being one he's played in previous sketches. however, the one part of the sketch that was trimmed down is kevin's character (referred to as "terry" in the final version, though the script never mentions his name). terry is the person in charge of the printers, he speaks to danny in multiple scenes, and in the script it's actually his idea to photocopy the last two-dollar bill. also he might be hinted as being into danny i'm not sure
The Ending
once again, the ending is for the most part unchanged, just with a few beats shortened.
unlike the final version, danny doesn't return to the newspaper boy, instead having his "i'm free" triumph in the same location where he met with his kidnapper. his celebration is also much shorter - cutting out his hug with the newsboy, his dance, and limiting his flight to just running while making the sounds of an airplane.
scott would later reference this sketch's ending when stating how he regrets not putting danny husk in brain candy, opting to replace him with a doppelganger "wally" instead. sure, danny husk isn't gay, but he also can't fly and his pits didn't cause world peace. he's such an ordinary character that his ordinariness becomes malleable, and unlike a character like buddy who tries to adhere to a sense of continuity, danny can be carried wherever the plot takes him.
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The Winchesters - 1.01 'Pilot' (Final Shooting Script) donated by Robbie Thompson to our raffle benefitting Undue Medical Debt.
Every dollar donated to Undue Medical Debt wipes out $100 of medical debt: since our campaign opened on April 24 we've raised enough to abolish over $1 million in medical debt nationwide.
To donate to our campaign https://unduemedicaldebt.org/campaign/spnscripthunt/
To enter the raffle (closes June 30) https://sites.google.com/view/nothing-really-ends-does-it/
h/t Thank you Sadie Witkowski + Gabe Garcia for making this happen 💚
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so I have this coworker right
he's basically your Michael to the point it's really weird
did Michael breach containment again
I’m really scared please tell me he doesn’t show up to work in heart boxers
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