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Manchester by the Sea by Kenneth Lonergan | #61

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This week, we yell at some crows, Matt wants to incorporate airport rules to real life, and we take a deep dive into Kenneth Lonergan's screenplay for Manchester by the Sea.

Things to Consider:

  1. The in-betweeners
  2. The unlikeable protagonist
  3. Talking over one another

Matt's Thing: Wizard of Legend

Hunter's Thing: Knights of Pen and Paper

Next week's screenplay: The Number 23 by Fernley Phillips

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This week, we yell at some crows, Matt wants to incorporate airport rules to real life, and we take a deep dive into Kenneth Lonergan's screenplay for Manchester by the Sea.

Things to Consider:

  1. The in-betweeners
  2. The unlikeable protagonist
  3. Talking over one another

Matt's Thing: Wizard of Legend

Hunter's Thing: Knights of Pen and Paper

Next week's screenplay: The Number 23 by Fernley Phillips

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