Subject: Re: Another interesting workshop.
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Posted on: 2014-07-23 17:26:00 UTC

Firstly, I love the nuisance criminal vibe you've got going. I love the show Haven, and the main vibe in the first two seasons between two of the main characters (one a cop, the other a smuggler, but with a hugely complicated backstory) is pretty much what you said you wanted here. I compared Theo and Skeet's conversation here to Nathan and Duke talking as I read it. (Sorry it's one of those 'readers bring their own weirdness' things that a writer can never control for). Anyway, I thought it worked well. In this case it is definitely Officer Theo who is the smarter and more patient of the pair.

He gets a bit of the 'obnoxiously superior' thing going at the end, but that fits well with the cop dealing with a nuisance criminal (and being forced to ask a favour, which I imagine he doesn't find the most pleasant).

It speaks well of Skeet that he changed his tune when he heard that it was something dangerous that Theo needed help with. That also lends credence to your statement that Skeet is more of a nuisance than a serious bad guy.

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Did they have their RC door open, or did Shacklemore open/unlock their door to get in?

[“No, this is a conversation. If you’d like, I could probably arrange for some harassment, and you could do a compare and contrast study.”] I love this line. It fits so well with the cop vs nuisance criminal thing.

I loved that Skeet's reaction was immediate denial followed by the realization that he really hadn't done anything (this time).

The Infernal Repairs jibe is great, too.

[If I ever end up in a carton] cartoon Also, I love the mention of shoulder angel/devil. I've always really liked that in cartoons.

[if were to receive such a letter,] missing word. I or we probably.

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