Writing Flawed Characters
Scott discusses the rich potential of writing about flawed individuals shaped by trauma, emphasizing how their past informs their life choices. He reflects on the evolution of storytelling in film and television, particularly the challenges of adapting characters like Travis McGee, who embodies a unique perspective rooted in the 1960s. The conversation highlights the appeal of exploring loneliness and the complexities of human experience through diverse settings and narratives.In this clip
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