The evil overlord has to punish his minions and officers by the most gruesome death penalties for small mistakes, but there is no shortage of people to replace them, ignoring they can expect to share the fate of their predecessors.
Thinking about watching Ted Lasso? Don't waste your time. Here is the only decent joke in that series: "I'm famous for almost being famous." From a young woman who is sold as beautiful, although she has a hairline similar to Red from "That 70s show".
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If the hero lands and there are observers present, it is mandatory do the superhero landing, although it is the most unergonomic way. He also has to keep his head down for some seconds, especially if he is surrounded by enemies and it would be better to pay attention to them.
To increase the chances of selling your script, depict every male character as a weak and dumb man-child, at best capable at his job, while the female characters are the reasonable ones who take responsibility, solve problems caused by the men and hold everything together.
Even though in a post apocalyptic world basic things like food and water are very scarce and a constant reason to fight to the death, there is an abundance of hair care and other beauty products and people put a lot of effort into their appearance.
It's legitimate to let a character deviate from his established personality and turn him from level headed and rational into an idiot driven by his emotions if that gives you material for a few episodes. After that he can be his normal self again.
If you're making a superhero movie, don't worry about using the superpowers in an interesting and unique way. Solve everything with some fisticuffs and explosions.
Your script for a tv series is just 2 pages long? Just drag it out by introducing tons of people. Each of them has a complicated history and/or personal problems which need to be told, although this has nothing to do with the original plot. Gives you job security for years!
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