The 2024 election is too crazy to be written as fiction.
Here is a 93-second sketch, imagining a screenwriter pitching a story about the 2024 election to a co-writer or producer. It is a dark commentary resolving into a tragedy. The story needs a hero.
I would write it differently, as a wry comedy with a happy ending. The country resists the peril facing it from an internal threat and saves itself with the common sense and decency of its own citizens. After some missteps, we, the people, are the story's hero.
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The sketch is superbly acted, and it is worth one's time. I realize some readers don't like to click on videos. Here is the dialog for people who prefer to read it:
Producer: The structure of the story doesn't make sense.
Writer: How come?
Producer: I mean there's an assassination attempt on the ex-president that he dodges, right? Then he comes out with an American flag, like, uh, Liberty Leading the People.
Writer: That's the inspiration!
Producer: So he's the hero?
Writer: No! He's running for his own gains. And uses the attempt as nothing more than a publicity stunt.
Producer: So he's an Antagonist?
Writer: Or a Protagonist. I mean that's how he's viewed by the citizens. But the audience knows he's an Anti-Hero.
Producer: So then the sitting president
Writer: Yes
Producer: Gets hit with the plague and a few days later decides he's not running. Is this an act of sacrifice for the Hero?
Writer: No! It may seem like benevolence, but he's dropping out because his party recognizes his own weakness. And so would rather hold power by nominating someone else.
Producer: So it's not an altruistic act on his part.
Writer: Absolutely not. His hand was forced.
Producer: Making him another Anti-Hero!
Writer: Yes!
Producer: OK! So the Hero is the successor then, right? The vice president is being set up to run for election
Writer: Close! Optically it may look like it. I mean, that's why we made the character a Black woman, to really symbolize overcoming of the odds. Because who in this country has it harder than Black women?
Producer: She can be part of the LGBT community.
Writer: And that will come in the next episode, but really we want to set her up as like a Joan of Arc! You know, like a foil to her opposition.
Producer: But Joan of Arc was a Hero. A Martyr. And she is not?
Writer: No! She only got to her position through imprisoning her own community. She acts in her own self-interest as well.
Producer: So she's another Anti-Hero! So that's a problem. Who's the Hero?
Writer There is no Hero.
Producer: There's no Hero?
Writer: No. The story is not a comedy in a Shakespearean sense. It's a tragedy.
Producer: For who?
Writer: The citizens! They're forced to view these Anti-Heroes as Heroes. That's the tragedy.
Producer: So the real antagonist
Writer: Is the system itself.
Producer: OK. Is there any comic relief?
Writer: Well, there's a candidate with a worm in his head.
Producer: Get the fuck out of my office.
A very good capture of our national malaise in this election. I realize that dirty politics and low blow attacks are nothing new in our political history. A difference is that high tech has supercharged the speed and scope of negativity. We don't have to wait for 'yellow journalism' to hit the news stands. It's in our face before we take the next breath and it is relentless.
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We think the script writers are on break and left the AI running.