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* The Screenwriter will generally wrap up the pitch with "So what do you think?", to which the Producer will say "Well, it sounds like a lot of fun!" or, if even he can't work up much enthusiasm, "Well, it certainly sounds like a movie!"

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* The Screenwriter will generally wrap up the pitch with "So what do you think?", to which the Producer will say "Well, it sounds like a lot of fun!" or, if even he can't work up much enthusiasm, "Well, it certainly sounds like a movie!"movie!"
* Screenwriter Guy will often excuse nonsensical decisions on his part by saying that he's "just kinda doin' stuff."
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* Most episodes have the the Screenwriter responding to a PlotHole or inconsistency with "I don't know" in a tone that suggests he shouldn't ''have'' to know the answer to that.

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* Most episodes have the the Screenwriter responding to a PlotHole or inconsistency with "I don't know" in a tone that suggests he shouldn't ''have'' to know the answer to that. that, and the Producer is unreasonable for asking.
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** A variation when a character originally from another movie shows up in a sequel/reboot: "He's/she's/they're from the other movie!"

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** A variation when a character originally from another movie shows up in a sequel/reboot: "He's/she's/they're from the other movie!"movie!" In some cases, the referenced movie may be one in which the character only had a supporting role or a cameo.
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** Sometimes the Screenwriter responds to this with a cheerful "It will!"
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* Most episodes have the the Screenwriter responding to a PlotHole or inconsistency with "I don't know" in a tone that suggests he shouldn't ''have'' to know the answer to that.

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