Well, in that case,cricetus you put this thread in the wrong forum.
(Given that a not insigificant amount of the hostility you sense towards Diogenes is caused by his attitude in countless other threads, posting it in MPSIMS might not have been a kindness to the Moderators.)
But still, I’m not sure why you expected a response which encourages the guy from the folks in the Pit.
I assumed, not without historical reference, that anything regarding Diogenes would be destined for the Pit. I would be perfectly happy with a move, though, should any mod find a more appropriate forum.
I think that in order for this to be a fair analysis of the end product that the script should be posted online alongside a fanfic script as well as a real script (or a transcript) from the show. Credits will be given on the site so the authors are recognized but the names will not be listed on the actual script. Only cricetus and Elenfair will know which script is which. Afterwards we can come back to this thread with our critiques on each script. Final vote will determine the best script. Then cricetus and Elenfair will tell us how Dio did.
I didn’t want to post in that original thread, but Dio, why House? All that medical crap must be written in consultation with medical experts, right? It seems like an unfair standard to set for yourself, and might hang you up in the writing process, as it calls for expertise beyond even what a regular doctor would have. Though, maybe you have medical expertise I don’t know about-- I don’t follow your work.
To his critics-- how harshly are you going to judge Dio on the medical stuff? I’d hate for that to be the downfall of this project.
I suggested House only because it was one of only a few scripted shows that I’m familiar with. Aside from cartoons like South park and Family Guy, the only scripted shows I watch are the the thursday sitcoms (Earl, the Office, 40 Rock). I’m not quite reckless enough to try to write comedy on my first try – at least not to try to tailor it to shows with such established and distinct voices.
I didn’t think about the technical research that House wold require until after I was already on the hook for it. Still, I don’t know what else I could have picked. it’s the only scripted drama I watch these days.
Well, maybe someone from here will decide to help you with that aspect of things. I don’t think it’s fair if you get a lot of shit for not getting technical medical details correct without any help. I for one hope you succeed, but I have to tell you, as someone who tried to write a novel and died on the details-- that’s what’s going to be tough, moving the plot along without the expertise in medicine. Hmmm.
You know what? You should do the show where the patient finally actually has lupus. That would fucking slay me.
Yeah, I thought that Dio would probably run into a wall with the medical stuff. He might be able to use WebMD, since it lets you start with symtoms and then gives you several possible diagnoses. I think the actual show is pretty suspect on its medical fealty, anyway, and I’m willing to give considerable slack on that. Of course, I never voted for critiquing the ms. at all. It would be sufficient to me that he just finishes what he set out to do.
I’ve always wanted Stephen Fry to do an episode of House. I would cast him as a gay poetry professor who collapses at the podium and for most of the episode he’s quoting various poets while House rolls his eyes.
Don’t the writers on Star Trek and similar shows just insert [technobabble] into their scripts until a science geek comes along to fill it in? Dio should be able to get away with [medical mumbo-jumbo here] shouldn’t he?
I dunno, in House, it does form important parts of the plot-- what the PotW has is central to what House does. I don’t think you can just leave it blank. He can probably do some web research and get something going. I wonder how the writers of the show come up with their ideas? Do they start with ideas about what they want the main characters to get out of the interactions, then fill in the medical stuff, or what?
As for judging, maybe regular fans of the show who aren’t screenwriters but who are relatively intelligent should also judge it. I watch a shitload of TV and I think I’m a pretty good judge of what’s good and what isn’t. Why not open the “judging” to anyone who is a regular House watcher as well as the so-called “experts” on screen writing? Much more likely to get a fair spectrum of opinions that way, IMO.
Not true. People were saying that Diogenes was vastly underestimating the difficulty of the task. They were also chiding him for his boast, especially since it later became clear that he knew virtually nothing about the industry.
Several people said that, in light of this information, they’d be surprised if the script was up to snuff. That strikes me as an entirely reasonable evaluation. I don’t recall a single person saying that Dio couldn’t possibly do it – merely that the evidence suggested that it was highly unlikely.