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Structure (acts & scenes)
- Cold open (1–2 min)
- Punchy, character-driven gag that hints at the episode conflict (e.g., Dr. Assjob rehearsing an over-the-top demo; a mishap foreshadows the leak).
- Act 1 (5–7 min)
- Inciting incident: Dr. Assjob learns he must deliver a high-stakes presentation to potential funders.
- Setup supporting characters and subplots (assistant, ex-partner, rival).
- Act 2 (8–10 min)
- Complications: Technical problems, leaked personal messages, rival sabotage.
- Midpoint twist: The livestream audience reacts unexpectedly (viral meme, sympathetic support).
- Act 3 (5–7 min)
- Climax: Onstage confrontation where Dr. Assjob improvises by owning his flaws.
- Resolution: Career outcome ambiguous but relationships shift; set up next episode hook.
Theme & logline
- Theme: Consequences of professional hubris colliding with personal vulnerability.
- Logline: Dr. Assjob’s attempt to stage a flawless career-saving presentation spirals into chaos when his personal life leaks into the public livestream.
Production notes
- Practical effects for tech mishaps (glitches, props) to keep budget low.
- Minimal locations: studio stage, backstage, office — limits setup time.
- Casting: strong comedic timing for lead; supporting roles should be grounded actors.