![]() The Listen-and-Dispute Scene: Two characters tell each other things, but one or both of them rejects the other’s statement, so they argue, and then leave.There’s no conflict, nobody does anything they didn’t intend to do, and nobody is clever. They may be surprised or upset, but they don’t reject what they’re hearing as untrue. ![]() The Listen-and-Accept Scene: Two characters listen to each other and accept each other’s information.In the comments on this non-post, commenter “A.D.” floated the possibility that comedies tend to score lower on the scale. A while ago, I proposed the idea of the “ five levels of scenework”, from weakest to strongest.
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