Heer & TessaDray
Did you see the latest script draft for that period drama? They pushed the opening dates by a week, and I'm wondering if that’ll pass the historical vetting, or if it’s just a box‑office tweak. What’s your take on balancing the facts with the bottom line?
I looked at the draft. A one‑week shift is a marketing move, not a historical error. As long as the script stays true to the period’s major events, the tweak will pass a quick vetting. We can flag any questionable details and get them corrected before the shoot. The bottom line? Keep the facts tight, adjust the dates for the box‑office, and we’ll avoid any legal headaches while still hitting the audience.
Ah, a neat dance of dates and dollars – I love it. Just make sure the costumes still smell of the 18th century, not a studio after‑taste. We'll flag the hiccups, keep the script sharp, and let the box office do its tango. All set, darling.
Got it—I'll keep the details sharp and the costs clean. Let's make sure the drama stays authentic while the numbers stay in line.
Sounds perfect – authenticity on set, numbers in the ledger. Let’s keep the gloves clean and the script tighter than a corset. We'll nail it.