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From How to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 2: Character by Luke Giordano

All supporting characters will be defined by their relationship to the protagonist. Choosing characters will be based on how effectively they help or hinder moving the protagonist’s story along.

From How to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 1: Concept & Considerations by Luke Giordano

…nt to populate your show with characters who are going to get the most mileage out of that premise. You’ll want to ask who the lead of your show is and how they are uniquely affected by the experience of the premise. How is their central problem related to or complicated by the situation you’ve set up?

From How to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 3: Structure by Luke Giordano

…set up in the first act, he would not be able to save the day in the third act. Don’t neglect this. Setting up your protagonist and their central need is the most important piece of business in your first act.

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How to Write a TV Pilot, pt. 3: Structure

Luke Giordano

Some ideas for TV shows that will probably never get made.

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