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    • Kill Tony's Tour Dates and MerchandiseKill Tony is touring in July in Texas, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. Tony Hinchcliffe, Ryan j e belt, and Kill Tony merchandise are available on desksquad.tv and shopsquad.tv. Dane Cook is the latest guest on the podcast, and Tony has stand-up shows in various cities and Kiltony mania events in October.

      Kill Tony, a popular live podcast, has a website (desksquad.tv) where you can access all their episodes, tour dates, and merchandise. They will be touring in July in Plano and Fort Worth, Texas, followed by shows in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Tony Hinchcliffe, the host, also has his own website (tonyhinchcliffe.com) for his personal brand, and Ryan j e belt, the house artist, has a website (ryanjebelt.com) for his artwork and posters. The official merchandise of Kill Tony and Desk Squad can be found at shopsquad.tv. The podcast is currently recording a new episode at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, and their guest is Dane Cook. Additionally, Tony mentioned his upcoming stand-up comedy shows in various cities, including Fort Wayne, Miami, and San Diego. He also mentioned his annual event, Kiltony mania, coming to Sacramento and San Francisco in October. Tony also discussed his experience with aging and the real issue of erectile dysfunction, encouraging men to check out forhims.com for help.

    • Dane Cook's Return with Epic Performances and Special GuestsDane Cook returns to live performances with Radio City Music Hall and Honolulu shows featuring the Kill Tony band, including Chad Smith, Flea, and Anthony Kiedis. Thirty lucky attendees can showcase their stand-up skills during the show.

      Dane Cook is making a comeback with live performances at Radio City Music Hall and Honolulu, Hawaii. The excitement around this news is palpable, and the possibilities of opening for him are a major motivation for some. The Kill Tony band, featuring Chad Smith, Flea, and Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is set to make the show even more epic. The band's commitment to staying in character and their incredible talent make for an unforgettable experience. Thirty lucky audience members have the chance to showcase their stand-up comedy skills during the show, with the sound of a kitten signaling their time is up. The anticipation for this sold-out event is high, and the energy from the band and the audience promises an unforgettable night.

    • Struggling with Addiction and its ConsequencesAddiction can lead to a tough life with consequences including unemployment, judgment from others, and a constant struggle to stay sober.

      The speaker, Clifford, shares his experiences of struggling with addiction, specifically to alcohol and drugs, and the consequences it had on his life. He jokes about his appearance and the lack of employment opportunities due to his past mistakes. Clifford also mentions his history of growing weed and doing odd jobs to make ends meet. Despite his humor, it's clear that he's had a tough time and is still dealing with the repercussions of his past actions. It's implied that getting and staying sober is a challenge for him, and he's still figuring out how to turn his life around. The conversation also touches on the theme of people judging others based on their appearances and the difficulties of fitting in and finding work when one has a criminal record.

    • Unexpected challenges during drum-off competitionDespite setbacks, resilience, adaptability, and a good sense of humor can help us shine in unexpected situations

      Even in the face of unexpected challenges and setbacks, people have the ability to surprise and impress. Clifford, a musician, was caught attempting to drive a moped under the influence, leading to a humbling experience on the Kil Tony show where he participated in a drum-off against Joel. Despite his initial apprehension and humility, Clifford delivered a strong performance, showcasing his skills and winning the audience over. The event took an unexpected turn when Joel, the defending champion, pulled out a dildo during their performance, but Clifford handled it with grace and humor. The outcome of the drum-off was uncertain, but the audience was entertained and engaged throughout the episode. Ultimately, the experience demonstrated the importance of resilience, adaptability, and a good sense of humor in the face of adversity.

    • Comedian Karen Brisky's Intimate Moments with Her DogA comedian's unique experiences with her dog interrupting intimate moments led to humorous stories and an entertaining performance.

      Karen Brisky, a new comedian on the scene, shared her experiences of having a dog that insists on being present during intimate moments with her girlfriend. Despite finding it odd and trying to move him, the dog keeps returning, leading to some unexpected and humorous situations. Brisky's delivery and unique perspective on everyday experiences made for an entertaining performance. She has been doing stand-up comedy for a year and hails from Chicago. Her girlfriend, a fashion designer, moved to LA first, and they share a home together. Brisky works as a personal assistant and has a 2-year-old dog named from Arizona. The parents of her girlfriend disapprove of her lifestyle, leading to feelings of body shame when visiting them. Brisky clarified that she has been with both men and women in the past, but her current relationship is with a woman. The audience was left in stitches as she shared her stories, with Anthony Kiedis expressing disbelief at her being a lesbian.

    • A candid conversation about sexuality, LA vs Chicago, and peeing in the showerAnthony Kiedis and Karen Brisky shared humorous stories and discussed topics like sexuality, living in LA versus Chicago, and even peeing in the shower. The conversation emphasized the importance of self-discovery and shared experiences.

      Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers had an intriguing conversation with comedian Karen Brisky about various topics, including her sexuality and experiences in Los Angeles. Brisky shared that she identified as a lesbian after meeting a woman at a bus stop, and they discussed their preferences for living in LA versus Chicago. They also joked about shared experiences and even peeing in the shower together. Brisky also mentioned her newsletter, which she writes about various topics including Janelle Monae's call for a sex strike and its impact on Liberia. The conversation was filled with humor and lighthearted banter, showcasing Brisky's unique style and delivery. Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of self-discovery and the shared experiences that bring people together.

    • First-time comedian's unconventional appearance and background charmed audienceA first-time comedian, Joel Mallums, won over the audience with his unique personality and delivery despite his unconventional appearance and background. He moved from Montana to California to pursue a new life and found a sense of belonging in a small town's community.

      Joel Mallums, a first-time stand-up comedian, delivered a memorable and strong performance during a show. Despite his unconventional appearance and background, which includes a love for smoking and other substances, he charmed the audience with his likable personality and unique delivery. The conversation between Joel and the hosts revealed that he moved from Whitefish, Montana, to San Clemente, California, to pursue a new life and work at a liquor store. Despite initial challenges, he found a sense of belonging in the small town's community. The conversation also touched on Joel's skateboarding hobby and his unusual way of pronouncing the word "Sunday." Overall, Joel's set was a highlight of the night, showcasing the power of individuality and the unexpected joys of discovering new talents.

    • Embracing the UnexpectedThe speaker's adventurous spirit leads him to try new experiences, even when they don't go as planned. He remains open to meeting new people and seeking out new opportunities, whether through dating apps or social settings.

      The speaker enjoys trying new experiences, even if they don't always turn out as expected. He shares stories about his unconventional methods of smoking marijuana and his experiences on a Bumble date where he was unexpectedly joined by the date's friends. Despite the unexpected turn of events, he remains open to new experiences and continues to seek out opportunities to meet new people, including trying different dating apps and social settings. The speaker also reveals his past experiences working at a liquor store and shares that nothing particularly crazy has happened there. Overall, the conversation highlights the speaker's adventurous spirit and his willingness to embrace the unexpected.

    • Comedians Joel Mallows and Camden Pace Entertain with Personal StoriesJoel Mallows and Camden Pace brought laughter to the Kill Tony stage with their unique perspectives and personal stories, showcasing their distinct styles and leaving the audience wanting more.

      The comedians on Kill Tony, Joel Mallows and Camden Pace, brought unique perspectives and engaging stories to the stage. Joel shared his experiences with Tinder and unexpected encounters, leaving the audience in stitches. Camden, a country boy from Georgia, entertained with tales of leaving Georgia in a hurry and his adjustment to Los Angeles. Both comedians showcased their distinct styles and left the audience wanting more. Despite their different backgrounds, they were able to connect with the audience through their relatable and humorous stories.

    • Improvisation exercise goes wrong, highlights importance of respectImprov exercises require clear communication, respect, and professionalism to prevent inappropriate behavior and maintain a safe, inclusive environment.

      During an acting exercise, the conversation between two individuals led to an unexpected and inappropriate turn, highlighting the importance of appropriate and respectful behavior during improvisation. The conversation started with one person pretending to be a gay man hitting on another, using offensive language and suggestive comments. The other person, taken aback, responded with surprise and confusion. The conversation then shifted to discussing hobbies and living situations. The exercise demonstrated the need for clear communication, respect, and professionalism in improvisation and acting scenarios. It's essential to create a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.

    • A Surprise Stuntman Appearance and Harry Potter StoriesListeners were entertained by a surprise appearance from a stuntman, Camden Pace, and unique stories from a former Harry Potter employee, Gerardo Alarcon, about their experiences and current projects.

      The conversation between the hosts and their guests on the show was filled with humor, stories, and unexpected twists. Camden Pace, a stuntman, made a surprise appearance and shared his experiences. They also talked about Caveman Coffee and the funny Instagram stories of Brian. Gerardo Alarcon, a former employee of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, shared his unique experiences and the annoyances of being asked about houses at Harry Potter. The conversation then shifted to Gerardo's current job as a grip in the movie industry, and the upcoming DJ rap video he was working on. Throughout the conversation, the hosts and guests kept the energy light and entertaining, making for an enjoyable listen. Additionally, listeners were encouraged to check out Caveman Coffee and use the promo code "kill Tony" for a discount.

    • Gerardo's Love Life and Musical PreferencesGerardo, a comedian, has had a rocky love life, quit playing the drums due to past experiences, and now focuses on his comedy career, with a preference for guitar player singers

      Gerardo, a stand-up comedian, has had a tumultuous love life and has given up on playing the drums due to past experiences. During a conversation with the interviewer, he mentioned his favorite artist, DJ Rapper, and expressed a preference for guitar player singers. Gerardo revealed he has been doing stand-up comedy for four years, mostly in the Inland Empire area of LA. He shared some surprising facts about himself, including that his name is actually pronounced "Heyardo" and that he's been living the single life since November, despite still thinking about his previous 2-month relationship. Gerardo admitted that he ended the relationship due to his desire to get sober, but she never contacted him again. He shared that he's only had two serious relationships and that he used to play the drums but quit due to a traumatic experience. Gerardo currently focuses on his comedy career and doesn't have any hobbies to speak of.

    • Hardo Alarcon's Comedic Flow and Wix PromotionThe podcast episode showcases Hardo Alarcon's natural comedic abilities and promotes Wix, a user-friendly website builder with a special offer for podcast listeners.

      The podcast episode featuring Hardo Alarcon showcases his natural comedic flow and likability, which is a continuation of his previous appearances on the show. Additionally, the episode includes a promotion for Wix, a website builder that offers an easy and professional solution for creating websites, with a special offer for the podcast audience. William Montgomery, a regular on the show, also performs a new stand-up minute, sharing humorous anecdotes from his life. The episode highlights the consistency and entertainment value of the show, as well as the benefits of using Wix for website creation.

    • The speaker shares unconventional jokes and anecdotesThe speaker's creative storytelling abilities shine through as he shares humorous twists on familiar stories and topics, pushing boundaries with his humor.

      The speaker in this conversation was sharing a series of jokes and anecdotes, some of which involved unexpected twists and controversial topics. One of his jokes revolved around the character of the Little Mermaid, which he imagined with an unconventional and humorous twist, involving her having a sexually transmitted infection. The conversation also touched upon other topics such as his job, his addiction to coughing pills, and his past experiences. Despite the seemingly random and unrelated nature of the topics discussed, the speaker kept insisting that it all tied back to his best joke about the Little Mermaid. Overall, the conversation showcased the speaker's creative storytelling abilities and his willingness to push boundaries with his humor.

    • Exploring the Unconventional Comedy Style of WilliamWilliam, a comedian known for his lies and reverse stand-up, initially confused audiences but eventually gained their appreciation through his unique comedic style and growth as a performer.

      The discussion revolves around the unique comedic style of a comedian named William, who is known for his lies and reverse stand-up. The conversation also touches upon William's development as a comedian and the audience's initial confusion turned appreciation for his act. Additionally, the comedian's interaction with the host, Mina, and their banter is highlighted. The audience is encouraged to appreciate the growth and improvement of comedians, even when their style is unconventional. The conversation also includes some light-hearted jokes and references to popular culture. Overall, the discussion showcases the dynamic and engaging nature of live comedy performances.

    • Dane Cook's Confident Comedy StyleThrough relatable humor and unexpected twists, Dane Cook connected with the audience by owning his identity and experimenting with different references. His personal interests and unique style left a lasting impression.

      Dane Cook's comedy routine showcased his confidence and ability to connect with the audience through relatable humor and unexpected twists. He started by owning his identity and poking fun at societal norms, which immediately grabbed the audience's attention. Throughout the performance, he experimented with different names and references, keeping the crowd engaged and entertained. Dane also shared his personal interests, like karaoke, and performed a captivating rendition of a Destiny's Child song. His unique style and charisma left a lasting impression, demonstrating the power of authenticity and creativity in comedy.

    • A unique blend of music and comedy with Chroma Chris, Joel Menace, William Montgomery, and special guestsKill Tony offers a live, unscripted, and spontaneous entertainment experience featuring music, comedy, and special guests, supported by sponsors Ludwig Drums, Caveman Coffee, and Speed Weed.

      The podcast "Kill Tony" features an eclectic lineup of performers, including Chroma Chris on bass, Joel Menace on drums, and William Montgomery, with special guests like Joel Bergdoll Jimenez. The hosts, Flea, Dane, and Tony, express their appreciation for the unique and fun experience of recording the show and invite the audience to join them live every Monday. They also compare their podcast to a new show on NBC, "Bring the Funny," but emphasize the distinctiveness of "Kill Tony." The hosts express gratitude towards their sponsors, Ludwig Drums, Caveman Coffee, and Speed Weed, and acknowledge the importance of their live audience. Overall, "Kill Tony" is a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience that brings together music and comedy in an unscripted and spontaneous way.

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    Transcription of the “Discussing the Genre Tropes” Segment (Unedited and Un-Cleaned up)


    Avish Parashar: segment one discussing the genre tropes right all right now Mike and I are going to spend five minutes discussing the tropes commonalities and cliches of this type of movie so i'll start our timer now.


    Avish Parashar: All right, mikey let's talk robot friend short circuit iron giant yeah.


    Avish Parashar: What do you think of when you think of these movies.


    Michael Worth: Well, first of all, I definitely say the tone is going to be family friendly right we'd like Well, this is not one of these, this is not like superhero hard was that one break bread burn or whatever, where it's like.


    Michael Worth: Oh yeah Superman was a sociopath so it's gonna be family, friends.


    Avish Parashar: I mean the.


    Avish Parashar: The genre is usually family friendly where our improvisation mego could be a whole other thing but, in general, these stories.


    Michael Worth: yeah family friendly reserve the right to go dark.


    Michael Worth: yeah i'm usually the robot oh boy there's two ways to go if you do the iron giant the robot is basically iron john is basically et.


    Michael Worth: So do you want to go that route, or do you want to go experiment that grew beyond the control of the creators.


    Avish Parashar: You know, like, I mean when I think this sort of movie I usually think of some kind of military robot that developed a conscience or escaped and accidentally got lost the programming got screwed up, so I forgot the iron giant was an alien or was actually a military or a.


    Michael Worth: was an alien invasion kind of tied in with the war of the worlds thing you know yeah i'm thinking more like military experiment or science experiment that kind of grows beyond is creators it's kind of like a there's a Frankenstein component to it right yeah.


    Avish Parashar: Nice Frankenstein like.


    Avish Parashar: The monster like.


    Michael Worth: Right well Mary shelley's Frankenstein originally was highly intelligent That was the whole.


    Avish Parashar: Oh yeah yeah you like talking it's conversational very philosophical at times it's very weird.


    Michael Worth: yeah yeah so so that that's a good way to start it, which is like it starts yeah because usually it's a comment on like the military industrial complex in the research thing.


    Avish Parashar: So, and then yeah.


    Avish Parashar: So okay yeah so the robot either escapes or gets left behind, as abandoned and then is found by.


    Michael Worth: Do this call it's a kid I always found a kid.


    Avish Parashar: Well, you know, a kid or Steve Gutenberg.


    Michael Worth: Is there is there a difference.


    Avish Parashar: Okay, it or it's like someone innocent like a child or someone who's like very kind of like positive optimistic.


    Avish Parashar: You know, maybe a little naive.


    Michael Worth: Well, and that's the central trope which is they see beyond the exterior because the whole point is that the machine is usually very unsettling to look at or or you know kind of frightening it and then this person is kind of like sees it to me that was it le shady who found him.


    Avish Parashar: yeah I was actually shooting and Steve Steve guttenberg like was the scientists right like actually like Steve like took the robot because he didn't want it weaponized or something.


    Avish Parashar: Oh that's a, this is a fantasy they do Steve guttenberg is a scientist.


    Avish Parashar: And there is like that yeah sometimes it's like the scientists are there's like a good person inside who like helps the robot escape and sometimes it just kind of gets.


    Michael Worth: lost yeah so so let's drill down somebody starts using core characters there's gonna be some side of sympathetic scientist because, even if its military or some sort of military create a program or a scientist is.


    Avish Parashar: You as sympathetic scientist right.


    Avish Parashar: there's obviously some kind of.


    Avish Parashar: Seville there's almost always like a military overlord like.


    Michael Worth: That guy yeah the villains good basically the military person either either who's in charge of the project or has been like Colonel Decker and the team assigned to bring him back.


    Avish Parashar: yeah it's like the person is real yeah.


    Avish Parashar: The one who really wants to weaponize this thing doesn't care that it's developing a personality.


    Michael Worth: lots of good point so they don't bring it back, they want to bring back and like convert it back to its evil mode.


    Michael Worth: yeah so the villain.


    Michael Worth: wants to convert.


    Michael Worth: Back to evil mode right yeah we're kind of moving the iron john a little bit, but that's okay well, these are just germination ideas there's definitely a sympathetic scientist, whoever finds the robot becomes his best friend so it's a boy and his dog kind of thing.


    Michael Worth: yeah and that that that finding person has to be an innocent and is usually.


    Michael Worth: The robot becomes the protector.


    Avish Parashar: yeah.


    Michael Worth: Of the best friend right.


    Avish Parashar: yeah and then.


    Avish Parashar: These movies always have two things one is the.


    Avish Parashar: Learning montage sequence, where the robot is learning the ways of humans yeah.


    Michael Worth: I like.


    Michael Worth: Learning montages in.


    Avish Parashar: And then there's.


    Michael Worth: Also, the company with a phil collen song.


    Avish Parashar: is almost always that like sad kind of end of the third act going to the fourth act.


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    Michael Worth: Well yeah you're right now, the question is this there's two ways, it could go one is the robot gets recaptured, they have to like break them out right that's kind of an et thing and i'm doing eating, not because.


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    Avish Parashar: yeah or like they think they're doing a good thing, like no like we got to get your back, and then they realize oh that's when they realize that oh my God no they're gonna like.


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    Avish Parashar: yeah those are like a tearful breakup like.


    Avish Parashar: What they're really sad.


    Avish Parashar: Because they betrayed the robot the robot is getting taken away.


    Avish Parashar: All right, then.


    Michael Worth: And then act for there's the the.


    Michael Worth: Well, you could be a lot of ways here the the best friends can kidnap the robot has to break them out the roebuck kidnapped, they can break the robot out, however, one critical things that happens is the robot somehow cleverly uses.


    Michael Worth: Its original programming and or original technology in a creative way to demonstrate its independence and get out from under the evil military overlord.


    Avish Parashar: Right and I was that combination of like their original and kind of what they've learned, you know it's like right they learn something watching a TV show, and so, then they use that later on to like yeah kind of.


    Avish Parashar: yeah beats the new world like yes.


    Michael Worth: Whenever the learning montage is.


    Avish Parashar: That gets tied back into the.


    Michael Worth: tie back into the fourth act yeah yeah yeah.


    Avish Parashar: Alright, so that's five minutes we got enough tropes you then care, I think so.


    Michael Worth: I think, so this is a couple of different ways, this is kind of cool.

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    Avish Parashar: When we get into actually performing the show it may veer from what original outline is because it's improv and you never know where it's gonna go, but we we roughly state of this and we like to use what.


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    Michael Worth: is actually these.


    Avish Parashar: shorter do anyways yeah and then we act like the reactive we're trying to figure out and act three is the.


    Avish Parashar: proactive and then I for is the conclusion alright.


    Michael Worth: Well, where are we taking notes, we taking notes in the show script and outline.


    Avish Parashar: I know in in that folder the dated folder in the long form improv show there's a prep dogs and game ideas for test run number 11.


    Michael Worth: Alright, a.


    Avish Parashar: To run the long form improv.


    Michael Worth: yep 2021 611.


    Michael Worth: yeah prepped up for test from 11.


    Avish Parashar: yeah so we'll take.


    Michael Worth: It okay hold on suddenly it all set up and then we'll go back in so these we're going to take notes for for our show all right and.


    Avish Parashar: Alright, so a word start our five minutes timer now.


    Michael Worth: Great so first one do prologue or trailer what do we think it.


    Avish Parashar: could go either way.


    Michael Worth: I don't know tell you what let's let's skip that let's go there, I.


    Avish Parashar: will decide that later.


    Avish Parashar: yeah alright so act one.


    Avish Parashar: During act one, we need to establish.


    Avish Parashar: The robot.


    Michael Worth: yep establish the robot and the robot at this point I want to say disappears, but like is misplaced right.


    Avish Parashar: yeah kind of how he is misplaced disappears.


    Avish Parashar: robot.


    Avish Parashar: Whatever happens, so we had a.


    Michael Worth: friend right.


    Avish Parashar: yeah we gotta get them the best friend the kind of human protagonist and will also need a we should meet like the main military antagonist here like whoever's in charge of the project.


    Avish Parashar: Like you, almost always meet that person before you even meet the hero because they're like the one who's like evil and wants to control the robot.


    Michael Worth: Right, so it Let me read some stuff down to robot is very harmless emotionally but potentially physically dangerous, and that is going to be comedic physical comedy and sue's you know what I mean.


    Avish Parashar: yeah.


    Michael Worth: All right, and then we meet the.


    Michael Worth: meet evil military that guy.


    Michael Worth: yeah basically the Colonel Decker.


    Michael Worth: Alright cool and uh at one usually ends with the best friend.


    Michael Worth: Taking robot home.


    Michael Worth: yeah and hiding him.


    Michael Worth: Alright Act two okay.


    Avish Parashar: So this definitely will have like the learning.


    Michael Worth: Learning montage.


    Michael Worth: Both training robots social skills.


    Michael Worth: and developing friendship.


    Michael Worth: Okay, a second is.


    Michael Worth: What could happen here is is, if you want to get a little goonies the best friend could bring small small group of small tribe in or her small tribe in and they all kind of like gang up to help the robot things like that right.


    Avish Parashar: yeah we could meet some other people, I feel like with this format, maybe like bring in one person, and I feel like anytime you start getting with these shows if you're talking too many characters it gets a little unwieldy but yeah he could kind of introduce.


    Avish Parashar: The friend.


    Michael Worth: Oh, if you want to go that way, we could maybe have the friend be like a little bit of a kind of a nerdy like nerdy nerdy make nerds team, and you know kind of like help program the robot help interact with.


    Avish Parashar: It could be a nerd It could also be a love interest for the main character right.


    Michael Worth: yeah yeah at this point also is the detective portion of the military overlord so they are figuring out where the robot went.


    Avish Parashar: Oh yeah Terry researcher kind of.


    Avish Parashar: detective work.


    Michael Worth: I don't know if I want to get too big into this, but.


    Michael Worth: This could be also where you under you the robot could have a doomsday device.


    Avish Parashar: yeah it's got I feel like some level of danger either the robot has a doom.


    Avish Parashar: Excuse a device or there's some like external threat that needs to be addressed in the fourth act um, so I think there's some bigger danger we find out about.


    Michael Worth: yeah I looked at, possibly an external threat.


    Michael Worth: that's possible or.


    Avish Parashar: It could be like a self destruct doomsday or yeah it's like a robot you know, like the.


    Avish Parashar: If there's like in the 80s and, like the Russians are also trying to.


    Michael Worth: get in.


    Avish Parashar: Our own robot are getting yeah there's like a third faction.


    Avish Parashar: that's trying to.


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    Avish Parashar: Alright, so.


    Michael Worth: So then actually an x four, I was just gonna play out.


    Avish Parashar: I think act three is where i'm.


    Avish Parashar: I think X three is again the heroes usually more proactive and act three, so I think there.


    Avish Parashar: Oh, I I think Okay, I think here's a rough outline so there's a third faction and act three the hero, and the robot they're like actively trying to get away from that third faction, and maybe trying to reconnect with the military arm.


    Avish Parashar: And that's when like the betrayal happens because when they think they're safe oh yeah we got away from the Russians and then they realize oh yeah the military is going to destroy this robot or use it for evil purpose or wipe his memory.


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    Michael Worth: yeah yeah rescue robot friend yeah like that I know we're starting to drill down a little bit and we're making the story a bit more strict but, like, I actually like having this guideline because we because I was a little worried, as we go five different ways and.


    Avish Parashar: I think, having a stricter outline and then having the freedom to not stick to it at all, once we get in there.


    Michael Worth: I mean.


    Michael Worth: yeah we reserve the right to have everything up with our improv.


    Avish Parashar: I think we've got the third faction X two X three is more like proactive stopping the third faction are getting away.


    Avish Parashar: reconnecting with the military arm and it ends with them kind of turning the robot back over to the military.


    Avish Parashar: And realizing that oh like that was a mistake.


    Michael Worth: yeah a target of the military to be trade rescue robot friend X force rescue robot friend and then a critical part of X, for his robot has agency, meaning it blends its purpose with what it learned.


    Avish Parashar: Oh, and this might be more granular.


    Avish Parashar: But then so i'm gonna have an act for is the.


    Avish Parashar: The third faction kidnaps, the main character and or his friends and then the robot has to escape from the military to.


    Avish Parashar: EU and the remote robot realizes like all these are my friends and start to understand the concept of friendship and going like.


    Avish Parashar: friend yeah exactly.


    Michael Worth: yeah that could work yeah let's put it down i'll put down possible.


    Michael Worth: Third faction kidnaps.


    Avish Parashar: Friends, and we have to see what the robot we see what the robot has learned in the fourth act.


    Michael Worth: All right, and then and then at the end of the road is agency blends its purpose with what I learned from montage to defeat.


    Michael Worth: bad guys.


    Michael Worth: yeah and kind of prove now I like the idea of like prove its need to leave the military.


    Michael Worth: I like the idea of the military being like I didn't I didn't see that robot leave.


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    Avish Parashar: Maybe the main military bad guy like gets taken away and the others are like.


    Avish Parashar: Oh it's a shame the robot you know blew up.


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    Avish Parashar: Sorry now.


    Michael Worth: Now we haven't done intro trailer prologue prologues fitting it for this.


    Avish Parashar: evening prologue for this one so we'll see kind of what happens to the.


    Michael Worth: yeah because prologue could could probably do one or two things it could have to introduce the robot getting built or can induce a third faction as a cold lead.


    Avish Parashar: Okay yeah I think our prologue.


    Avish Parashar: All right, yeah.


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    Avish Parashar: it's a i'm not sure which one is better like to actually see the robot like being built and talked about.


    Avish Parashar: Or to see the third probably the robot I would think so that's kind of the main character, but.


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    Avish Parashar: All right, good so.


    Avish Parashar: We have our high low outline now.


    Michael Worth: This is good, we can do something with this.


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