I’m always amused at a meeting how many ideas sound suspiciously like plot lines from the past week in television. The people who write TV tend to be quite clever, so this isn’t always a bad thing. However, there are some shows you shouldn’t look to for inspiration. Law & Order and Breaking Bad are two such examples.
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CZAR: Our new football stadium is bleeding us dry. Apparently interest starts the day you borrow money. How can we pay for it?
BEARD: We could have the chemistry majors produce meth.
CZAR: You're not helping! Something that isn't a television plot.
HOBO: What if the accounting majors deducted fractions of pennies every time a student buys lunch?
KLOWNUS: If we could rangle up another seven faculty, we could rob a casino.
BEARD: We could have the chemistry majors produce meth.
CZAR: You're not helping! Something that isn't a television plot.
HOBO: What if the accounting majors deducted fractions of pennies every time a student buys lunch?
KLOWNUS: If we could rangle up another seven faculty, we could rob a casino.