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I got to thinking about how Malakai warned Cody about a betrayal.
Weβve already seen Arn willing to abandon Cody. He only took him back after Cody promised to change his ways and listen to him.
Iβm wondering if the stare downs between Arn and Tully are more about them beginning to see eye to eye.
It would bring us closer to a 4 horseman reunion if Arn turns on Cody, leaves the nightmare family, and joins The Pinnacle.
Thereβs also a big name that will likely end up at AEW once enough time passes. Heβd return to nuclear heat and it would instantly make the Pinnacle/horsemen the most hated faction in the company.
Catelyn: Got pregnant with Robb soon after her wedding to Ned
Edmure: Got Roslin pregnant on their wedding night. And considering the massacre, I doubt he had time to go for multiple rounds
Lysa: Got pregnant after having sex with Littlefinger only once or twice. Who knows how many kids she could have had if Hoster hadn't forced the abortion on her?
All the other great houses either have cousin lines or have explanations why they don't. I cannot recall why the Tully's are so small other than Bryden not marrying.
Edit: I'm just asking if anyone knows why the Tully's don't have more members, not sure why people are referring to other houses.
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I know there's been different focus on other guys the past 3 weeks but where has Tully been?
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>Thanks for a great convo everybody! Really enjoyed your questions. So much talent and intelligence out there. Please drop my my free class on March 21st, I promise to light up your brains and get you inspired to write! Signing off -- Brent
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When a sitcom episode is credited to a single writer, how many writers actually collaborated on the story? What percentage of the story does a writer need to contribute to get writing credit. | In TV comedy, we always write in groups. One writer may come up with the original idea for the story, but every one pitches in --- it's a group effort. We generally assign credit BEFORE the story is written. We take turns writing, and when it' s your turn, you will get to write an episode and get full credit on it --- even if you only contributed a fraction of what finally ends up on screen! |
Hey Brent! Iβm curious to know what your writing process is. Thank you in advance! | When I'm writing alone, i always start early. Creative energy is high for me in the morning and trails off as the day goes on. Here's a secret: Most writers do no write more than 4 hours a day. If you are really focused, that's quite exhausting. |
In comedy, feedback is crucial. I do 3 drafts of a script, then show it to friends. After 3 drafts I no longer trust myself to have perspective on my own work. | |
Another key part of my process: I always TELL The story orally, before I start writing. Saves a huge amount of time. A quick reality check to see what's working before you start writing! | |
Have you heard any updates as to the possible King of the Hill revival? Aging the cast of characters would be a stroke of genius and practically reinvent the show (in an awesome way!) | I am sure Greg Daniels and Mike Judge will murder me for sharing this but... HELL YES. They are in hot negotiations to bring back King of the Hill. The Trump administration made it suddenly very relevant again. The characters have all aged 15 years. The project is sooooo good. Okay I've said too much :) |
What line or lines that made it into the actual episode of a show are you most proud of you wrote, and what line you wrote do you wish had made it into an episode? | The Office, "Phyllis Wedding". Michael makes a wedding toast: |
MICHAEL: "Websters defines wedding as the coming |
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Music Style: Somber Contemporary R&B that is over guitar driven or atmospheric.
Brent Faiyaz is quite the star in today's generation of R&B acts. Taking inspiration from 90's and early 2000's R&B acts, Brent shows that he can fit right in to that generation of R&B artists. Brent was originally a member of a group called Sonder. Sonder is a music trio with singer, Brent Faiyaz, and producers Atu and Dpat. Sonder makes music that takes a modernized futuristic take on traditional Contemporary R&B. Make sure to check out their project Into. I could go more into Sonder, but this is a write-up about Brent.
If you listen to Brent's music, you will immediately notice that his music is very inspired by late 90's and early 2000's R&B music. Listen to his song Talk 2 U. Notice how is sounds like Usher's song, You Make Me Wanna..., which is a 90's R&B classic. Listening to both of these songs will tell you that if Brent was an artist during that time, he would fit right in. While the throwback sound is nothing new in R&B music. You have acts like Anderson East emulating 60s and 70s Blue-Eyed-Soul music, Dvsn moving with modernized 90's Contemporary R&B, Giveon with old school traditional Soul with Jazz, Bruno Mars with late 80s New Jack Swing, Syd working with Aaliyah and Brandy inspired vocals, Ella Mai tapping into 90's nostalgia, Dru Chen incorporating traditional funk with Pop, Soul, and R&B along with many other artists.
The guitar driven aspect of Brent's music is what fills that 2000's R&B nostalgia trope. However, the thing with Brent is that he isn't aiming for nostalgia, he's using his influences to make a sound that he sees fit. A lot of Brent's music often contains an atmospheric sound (Allure, DSN, Poison), ominous vibes [(Fuck the World (Summer in London)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V0DuANCd
... keep reading on reddit β‘NEW: According to a source today, Brent Venables met with his players at 2 pm and told them he was leaving for Oklahoma. @abc_columbia
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Which one of the Riverlands noble houses could have been a good choice of great house, if Aegon the Conqueror hadn't chosen Edwynn Tully to be the lord paramount of the Riverlands, or if the Tully had gone extinct at some point in history ?
For which reasons would this family be a good choice of ruling family and lord paramount of the Trident ?
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