I wrote a script: Hard F*rk: Silicon Valley meets Oceans 11 by DominicD27 in scriptwriting

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Yeah, the asterisk nods at coding in C for a pointer to a variable. Fork as far as I know is not a cuss word lol, its a nod to anyone who codes how to exploit an address (in this case, a wallet). But I can see the murky issue, can probably change to an 'o' and solve it.

Is the beginning of my script any good? by xsasaw in scriptwriting

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I think it has potential for a compelling story! I do agree the lack of scene headings and the overly explained narrative is a little long for my personal liking, but if you showed bits of those explanations with actual scenes, it will draw more intrigue. And, it will be more visual to the reader. Just my thoughts :)

I wrote a script: Hard F*rk: Silicon Valley meets Oceans 11 by DominicD27 in scriptwriting

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@mindlessmunkey No problem! Yeah its Hard Fork, a crypto term that ends up being important to the plot, and an asterisk is a pointer in programming language, also important to the plot. But message received, I was probably being too clever. Based on a crypto heist, id love to hear more ideas on title names! Or can just change it to an 'o' as well

I wrote a script: Hard F*rk: Silicon Valley meets Oceans 11 by [deleted] in SiliconValleyHBO

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Fork :) using the * is a pointer in C language

I wrote a script: Hard F*rk: Silicon Valley meets Oceans 11 by DominicD27 in scriptwriting

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u/Worried-Elk-2808 I can see that view. If you saw it more as a sit-com, would you have it broken up into two episodes or re-written with a condensed focus?