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Parul Bavishi, Melanie Naumann, and Randall Surles

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Could watching TV can make you a better writer? We think so. We’re a group of Story Grid editors analyzing hit TV series to help you understand how great writers create masterful crime, thriller, love, society stories and more. If you're writing a novel, screenplay or TV series, our show will help you look at storytelling from an editor's perspective. New episodes are released every Thursday and our Show Notes are available at www.sgshowrunners.com
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Editor Reactions: Randall: The intertwining storylines are so intriguing. Great setup. Mel: The Game of Thrones has officially started in this season with everyone wanting to be the next king, no matter who has a right to it and who does not. Parul: The hungry for power in Season 1 (society genre) has continued and kicked off a war. What's the Glob…
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This is a series with a mini-plot, multiple characters that each pursue their own storyline but come together for a larger story arc. In this first season of Game of Thrones you’ll see multiple storylines weaving together. But the value at stake is power - the clue is in the name: the Game of Thrones. This is closely linked to the action genre with…
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Randall: I totally understand the hype on this series, I can’ believe it took this long for me to watch it. It just keeps getting better. Parul: This show is getting darker and more complex. It’s riveting. Randall: I think this is really what makes a good thriller, the ability to have compelling subplots/ red herrings that also have equally life/ d…
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What did we think? Randall: Great 2nd season, they kept the surprises and tension going Parul: This show is on fire! Beginning Hook: Inciting Incident: Del is killed and Marty must get rid of Del's body before Cartel find out Turning Point Progressive Complication: Cartel tasks Marty with securing reparations for Del’s death, as he was the lieutena…
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Did the Story Work? Randall: Pretty good, some nice surprises, overall the story worked. Parul: High stakes, constantly moving. The story worked as a thriller. What are the Editor’s Six Core Questions? It’s a great way to analyze any story and figure out if it works. Here are the questions. We’ll touch on them in this podcast, but the full notes ca…
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Randall Expectations: I’m excited to watch this series, it’s got a lot of good hype. I also really enjoyed Breaking Bad, with which I see some similarities. Parul Expectations: In terms of Genre? Action or Thriller with morality. Status? Maybe? It’s unclear why he’s making the choice, but we know he’s chosen to be a drug dealer and now will pay the…
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Villanelle demonstrates a cold brutality even though she looks stunning and absolutely beautiful which deceives everyone around her. Her beauty and innocent appearance is like the trap that lures her victims into her reach so that she can kill them. Villanelle doesn’t follow a moral code and only does what excites her. If she has to do something, s…
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Initial Observations: Mel - Seems like the biggest crisis and the most at stake was neither for Villanelle nor Eve, but for Konstantin in this final episode, while Eve and Villanelle were only bystanders. If I wouldn’t love the character of Konstantin that much, the episode would have been lots more disappointing. Parul - 50% thriller, 30% love, 20…
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Initial Observations: Mel - Very unexpected, and not believable beginning, and then the characters became unreal for me, too. Parul - I like many scenes, glad the investigation is back on track, but I’m worried about the global story Randy - No way! Recap: Villanelle goes home, sees her family, wins the dung throwing contest at the local fair, kill…
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Initial Observations: Mel - A documentary about life in remote Russia that has a tragic, but expected ending. Parul - If I’m looking for a silver lining - here is a good way to look at how one might introduce a villain’s backstory Randy - WTH? To see all of our show notes visit us at www.storygrid.com or www.sgshowrunners.com…
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Killing Eve S3 Ep4 Initial Observations Mel - Confusing, because I wondered why they’ve changed the way they tell an episode, especially in midseason? Probably only to keep the tension between Eve seeing Niko and in between until we found out why we thought something was off. Parul - I’m not sure about the new format. But I am happy about the addit…
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Mel - Finally, Killing Eve is indeed back. Everything we loved about the show, they had saved for this episode. Loved it. Parul - Mostly good. A little disappointing. Randy - Nothing new, not too many surprises “I want to smell like a Roman Centurion coming across an old foe who once hurt her greatly, but the centurion comes back and is now an Empe…
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First Impressions Mel - This episode did not work for me and I’ll add the why later on. Parul - Strangely, I really enjoyed this episode, and I was really disappointed when the series ended. Randy - I get it, they had to have an episode where the two protagonists both know that each other is alive, but it was kind of slow and even the Clown assassi…
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Initial Observations: Mel - Without Eve in her life, Villanelle returns to her old self. Parul - I no longer look at Constantine Randy - Villanelle is back killing in her unique way, and the trailer shows some other scenes which look interesting to say the least. I’m in. Inciting Incident: Randy - Eve is alive. I mean, we knew that, but we had to s…
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Initial Observations Mel - The villain is the hero of his own story. And it was great to get into the mind of a psychopath, especially through the first-person narrative, seeing how he leaves red herrings for whoever is trying to get him and start seeing the good guys as his antagonists while wanting him to succeed. Parul - Another great story wher…
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With three protagonists and three timelines, the story can get a bit confusing for those with no prior knowledge of the Witcher Universe. There were some good scenes, but the editors break down the problems and offer some solutions. Initial Observations - One word or one sentence. Randy: Interesting, but no game of thrones. One word: confusing Mel:…
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What other epic fantasy television or movie series have you guys watched? Melanie: Hercules, Narnia, Dungeons and Dragons, Warcraft Randall: Magicians; Shannara Chronicles Parul: Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Xena: Warrior Princess, Wonderwoman You'll find our show notes on: sgshowrunners.com/the-witcher/the-witcher-intro/ or on storygrid.com…
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We've analysed The Umbrella Academy TV Series of Season 1. In this episode we talk about the global story and if it satisfied our expectations or not. And if not, let's find out why. We talk about genre, moments we expect, the point of view, wants and needs of the characters as well as wrap up the Season by using the 5 commandments for Beginning Ho…
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Due to the high interest he had in our episode that included the 6 core questions for Season 1 and 2 of Killing Eve, we’ve decided to change our format for this podcast. The Podcast will now have two episodes a month: An intro to a new series that will introduce the series and talk about expectations from seeing the trailer and reading series descr…
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Since we’ve talked so much about the first season of Killing Eve, we don’t want to leave the big question unanswered, why the second season wasn’t perceived as good as the first one. It’s gonna be just this one episode where we focus on the global story and will answer and discuss the most important questions to see where Killing Eve Season 2 didn’…
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The series is finally over!!!! Now the team will go through the Editor's Six Core Questions and write the Foolscap for Killing Eve Season 1. Genre: Thriller, Serial Killer POV: Eve Polastri and Villanelle; Dramatic Irony Obligatory Scenes and Conventions: For Complete Show Notes, go to: www.storygrid.com or www.sgshowrunners.com Next Episode, we wi…
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Inciting Incident Parul: Eve has discovered Constantin with Carolyn. This is important because she can no longer trust Carolyn. Melanie: Eve has discovered that Villanelle is free and not in prison anymore. This is upending her world. It also turns on life and death since Villanelle is free to kill more. Melanie suggests that Parul’s Inciting Incid…
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As a review, if you follow the Story Grid Method, most stories are made up of the following elements: 3 Acts - Beginning Hook, Middle Build, Ending Payoff There are 5 Commandments in each scene, episode, and act that includes the Inciting Incident, the Turning Point, the Crisis Question, the Climax, and the Resolution There are 15 Core Scenes that …
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Inciting Incident Parul: You could say that the Inciting Incident is when Eve is ordered back to London, but I actually think it’s when they find out that Nadia has been killed and they are back at square one, and I think that Eve is only ordered back after that fact is discovered. Progressive Complications/ Turning Point Parul: Progressive Complic…
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Episode Summary: Set in Russia Villanelle goes to prison to kill Nadia Eve and Carolyn travel to Moscow to interrogate Nadia They meet Constantin and Vladimir - two Russian intelligence agents and former boyfriends of Carolyn One interview with Nadia granted - but Constantin interrupts before Nadia tells Eve and Carolyn about Constantin. Nadia give…
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Review of Episode 5 - I Have a Thing About Bathrooms Eve stops the car and faces Villanelle, and Villanelle doesn’t kill her Eve learns Villanelle’s real name - Oxana Frank gets to a safe house Frank tells Carolyn about the 12 and his bribes Eve puts on the perfume and clothes that Villanelle bought Villanelle breaks into Eve’s house, they talk, th…
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Intro to Episode 4 - Sorry Baby Bill’s Funeral Villanelle trouble with Constantin - work as a team Eve trouble with husband - he thinks she might have had an affair with Bill Eve gets her suitcase back with new clothes bought by Villanelle Eve and Elena try to find Frank to ask about bribes Villanelle and team hunt Frank down Nadia kills the male t…
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Intro to Episode 3: Don’t I know you? Villanelle makes another kill at a German sex fetish joint Eve erotically or flatteringly describes Villanelle to a sketch artist Eve and Bill go to Berlin to follow up on Villanelle's latest kill Villanelle is on the prowl - she watching Eve from afar and steals her suitcase, and hacks into her phone call to h…
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This week we will discuss the 5 Commandments of the Beginning Hook of Killing Eve. Some things to remember: 3 acts - most stories are made up of 3 acts - BH, MB, EP 5 commandments are present in each act The Global Life Value - determined by the primary genre of the story Every core scene turns on the global value In this case, as we think that Kil…
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This week we will discuss the 5 Commandments of episode 2 of Amazon Prime’s Killing Eve. Inciting Incident Melanie: When Eve is fired, her computer files are scrubbed and Carolyn discovers that Eve has independently been putting together a file about assassinations conducted by women killers. As Carolyn asks Eve about those files, Eve tells her she…
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Review of Episode 1 - "Nice Face" Some excellent assassinations A bored MI-5 employee The Assassin and the hunter meet As the Spartans would say in the movie 300, it’s a good start As a quick recap, Villanelle kills an Eastern European Politician/ Human Trafficker but leaves his Polish girlfriend behind as the sole witness. Eve is late to an emerge…
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Welcome to the Story Grid Showrunners Podcast, dedicated to helping writers master their genre. If you’re writing a book and you want to make it stand out, we can help you. How? We’ll be watching and analyzing hit TV series using the Story Grid and will help you apply what we’ve learned to your own writing. Why the Story Grid? There are many templa…
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