BASED AND REDPILLED SIGMA SAMURAI

Television (One-hour) · Comedy · 62 pages
An Oedipal satire about a delusional incel searching for his absent father, to defeat him in ritual Samurai combat, and restore his mother's virginity.
Written by Nick Rose
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Delusional idiot writing about delusional idiots. For the past ten years, I've been conducting a participatory anthropology on rare types of White People, and my life's work is to transmit my findings through scripted television and film. #gobruins

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Launch Pad Feature Development Notes "Over the top and gratuitous, BASED AND RED PILLED SIGMA SAMURAI completely embraces the satirical nature of its title and depicts what could only be deemed as a hilarious yet twisted rollercoaster…audiences looking for something completely different or akin to many of Adult Swim’s content will deeply resonate with the bizarre and topical premise. In conjunction with the story, the dialogue and structuring also heavily complemented the unique style of the script." “The pilot itself presented the story in a clear yet unpredictable way…Structuring happens to also be one of the script's biggest strengths. The pacing for the project worked incredibly, with strong cuts and transitions that naturally create a sense of comedy. Your skill in visual comedy writing also shines…” “A reason for the success of the supporting characters is just how distinct they are from one another given their actions and dialogue. Not only does it make the pilot much more varied, it also holds the promise of even more bizarre characters in future episodes which helps add a subtle hook to the series.” “(Compared to Xavier: Renegade Angel) BASED AND REDPILLED SIGMA SAMURAI feels a lot more grounded and topical which works in it's favor. It carries the same essence of comedy but directed in a way that addresses the "Why Now?" question that a lot of financiers ask by satirizing existing niche and oftentimes destructive social subcultures.”