So the job of a DM is to help create a collaborative story for a group of friends which will ultimately tell a satisfying tale. Sound familiar? #TVWriting 4/?
It’s also the DM’s job (though some DMs aren’t really aware of it) to try to make sure everyone has fun and contributes. #TVWriting 5/?
Remember: The players are not your enemy. You’re not trying to beat them. You’re trying to lead them all in a fun experience. 6/?
Unless you’re DMing a game of #CallOfCthuhlu or #Paranoia. Then it’s your job to terrify them. So… yeah… maybe not those games. 7?
Bottom line though, a good showrunner and a good DM do the same thing. Lead the other writers/players in the (hopefully) fun process of creating a great story. #TVWriting 8/?
So... been thinking a lot about all the beautiful scripts out there that will never seen the light of day. The stillborn and the misbegotten. They'll never be filmed. They're just paper now. How would you like to read one?
Tell you what... I'm going to post my failed Syfy pilot Defender here, one page at a time, for the next 95 days. It's got starships and sword fights, space battles and ballroom dancing. And yes, some kissing.
NOTE: 1. I changed the title (& ship name) back to MORNINGSTAR. I only renamed it DEFENDER because of a network note & I like MORNINGSTAR better. 2. This script was work for hire & is (I think) property of UCP. But per WGA rules, I retain publishing rights. So there's that.