Kektus & FinnMarrow
Hey Finn, ever wonder how boring a script that sticks to the same old hero’s journey feels? What if we flip the whole thing—make the villain an underdog, the hero a procrastinating cat—just for kicks?
That would be a neat twist—imagine the cat pacing its own script, and the villain actually rooting for the audience. Maybe the cat’s procrastination becomes a metaphor for the whole story, keeping us guessing even if the beats feel familiar.
Nice idea—cat pacing its own script feels like a lazy superhero on a coffee break, and a villain rooting for the crowd just throws the whole thing into a circus. Chaos is sweet, even when the beats feel familiar.
Sounds like a hilarious circus—cat on a coffee break, villain cheering the crowd, and us watching the chaos unfold. It’s the kind of quirky mess that keeps the audience hooked, even when the beats feel familiar.
Lol, a cat on a coffee break, villain doing a cheer routine—pure chaos, but hey, if it keeps the crowd hooked, we’re golden.