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INT JOHN'S BEDROOM — NIGHT
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INT JOHN’S SUV — CONTINUOUS
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INT LIVING ROOM — NIGHT — FLASHBACK
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INT JOHN’S KITCHEN — DAY
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INT UNDERGROUND BUNKER — DAY
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INT KEMP’S BEDROOM — DAY
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EXT GRASS FIELD — DAY
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EXT A FOGGY FIELD — CONTINUOUS
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INT RANGE ROVER — CONTINUOUS
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EXT OUTSIDE PAWN SHOP — DAY
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INT PAWN SHOP — CONTINUOUS
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INT STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED FROM OPEN)
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EXT MILITIA COMPOUND — DUSK — FLASHBACK
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EXT COMPOUND — CONTINUOUS
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INT BILL’S METH LAB — CONTINUOUS
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INT STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED)
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INT KEMP’S HOUSE — DAY
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EXT PARKING GARAGE — CONTINUOUS
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INT CARAVAN — CONTINUOUS
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INT JOHN'S CENTCOM — DAY
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INT BLACK VAN — DAY
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INT UNDERGROUND BUNKER — FLASHBACK
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# PG SLUGLINE
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EXT. SPACE
WE CALLED THEM GODS "THE BLEED" Pilot Episode Written by Nate Crowder
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INT JOHN'S BEDROOM — NIGHT
INT. JOHN'S BEDROOM — NIGHT
INT. JOHN'S BEDROOM — NIGHT SUPER: OKLAHOMA CITY, 2027 Dark room, high class, big. The eyes belong to JOHN JONES. White, 40s, well-kept beard. Dressed GQ — black button up, slacks, Rolex. Sits on the bed. Stares through a wall. Into
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INT JOHN’S SUV — CONTINUOUS
INT. JOHN’S SUV — CONTINUOUS
INT. JOHN’S SUV — CONTINUOUS A nice Porsche SUV. He pulls into a self storage — clocks sign. Reads: “OKC Storage” INT. STORAGE UNIT — CONTINUOUS The metal storage door. — CLACK CLACK CLACK — It rolls up.
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INT LIVING ROOM — NIGHT — FLASHBACK
INT. LIVING ROOM — NIGHT — FLASHBACK
INT. LIVING ROOM — NIGHT — FLASHBACK The same bioluminescent circuitry on a living room’s walls — it fades. A younger John, 30, sits on a couch. His face relaxes. His hand leaves his forehead.
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INT JOHN’S KITCHEN — DAY
INT. JOHN’S KITCHEN — DAY
INT. JOHN’S KITCHEN — DAY The circuity transposed on the kitchen walls — fades. The same fancy kitchen. John’s sadness fades to a look of emptiness. John returns. JOHN
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INT UNDERGROUND BUNKER — DAY
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — DAY
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — DAY Carved rock. Cathedral-scaled. A hollowed out mountain, a marvel. AMBROSE THE DIVINE, new vessel, 30s, British, Indian, reclines on a leather couch, phone in hand, face lit blue by
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INT KEMP’S BEDROOM — DAY
INT. KEMP’S BEDROOM — DAY
INT. KEMP’S BEDROOM — DAY SUPER: BIRMINGHAM, UK Easing back — a dark-cobalt iris — an eye — a man’s face takes shape. KEMP ALBURN, 50’s, Black-British, a rugged Alpha with serious gravitas.
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EXT GRASS FIELD — DAY
EXT. GRASS FIELD — DAY
EXT. GRASS FIELD — DAY A black van under trees. In the distance an abandoned 4 story TENEMENT. INT. OP VAN — CONTINUOUS Kemp and Cade screw silencers on guns. A third man, ZAZ a
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EXT A FOGGY FIELD — CONTINUOUS
EXT. A FOGGY FIELD — CONTINUOUS
EXT. A FOGGY FIELD — CONTINUOUS A hundred yards out — the run-down abandoned TENEMENT. Then — POOF — Kemp and Cade fly through fog at otherworldly speed. Kemp raises his hand QUICK CUT:
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INT RANGE ROVER — CONTINUOUS
INT. RANGE ROVER — CONTINUOUS
INT. RANGE ROVER — CONTINUOUS Kemp starts the van. Cade slides into the front — wipes blood off his push dagger- Tosses a cracked, blood-smudged hard drive back to Zaz. Zaz catches — plugs it in. CADE
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EXT OUTSIDE PAWN SHOP — DAY
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EXT. OUTSIDE PAWN SHOP — DAY John's SUV. Steps out in jeans, flannel, aviators, phone to his ear. The sign above reads: “BIG CITY PAWN” JOHN (to himself)
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INT PAWN SHOP — CONTINUOUS
INT. PAWN SHOP — CONTINUOUS
INT. PAWN SHOP — CONTINUOUS Typical pawn shop. John coughs loud. Nothing. Coughs louder. CARL, 60s, white, has an Uncle Fester energy — limps over. Sees John. Goes serious and submissive.
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INT STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED FROM OPEN)
INT. STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED FROM OPEN)
INT. STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED FROM OPEN) Circuitry transposed on concrete. It fades. John migraine blinks. Face relaxes. Concrete walls. Lee drags the two bodies wrapped in bed sheets. Ginger-flat-top on a huge, musty man. Uncomfortable
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EXT MILITIA COMPOUND — DUSK — FLASHBACK
EXT. MILITIA COMPOUND — DUSK — FLASHBACK
EXT. MILITIA COMPOUND — DUSK — FLASHBACK SUPER: NORTHERN COLORADO, 2004 A face similar to the corpse’s face. It’s TOM MAXWELL’s face, (50s, White). Tom looks disoriented then his face relaxes. Tom is a slightly overweight middle aged man with a kind
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EXT COMPOUND — CONTINUOUS
EXT. COMPOUND — CONTINUOUS
EXT. COMPOUND — CONTINUOUS The cart parks in front of a run down double wide. It’s night now; a full moon above. BILL ...Florida, it’s the only place you
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INT BILL’S METH LAB — CONTINUOUS
INT. BILL’S METH LAB — CONTINUOUS
INT. BILL’S METH LAB — CONTINUOUS A clean meth lab. Shiny stainless steel and sparkling glass. Not amateur at all. Pyrex trays full of pounds and pounds of meth.
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INT STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED)
INT. STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED)
INT. STORAGE UNIT — NIGHT — FLASHBACK (CONTINUED) John stares into he void- snaps out of it — he returns. LEE You back yet? JOHN
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INT KEMP’S HOUSE — DAY
INT. KEMP’S HOUSE — DAY
INT. KEMP’S HOUSE — DAY Zaz, Kemp and Cade. Kemp and Cade dressed for travel. Cade still in Boba-Fett shirt. Kemp in the middle. He turns. KEMP
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EXT PARKING GARAGE — CONTINUOUS
EXT. PARKING GARAGE — CONTINUOUS
EXT. PARKING GARAGE — CONTINUOUS Dark. Lower level. Kemp presses the fob. A Dodge Caravan lights up. CADE You got a people carrier.
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INT CARAVAN — CONTINUOUS
INT. CARAVAN — CONTINUOUS
INT. CARAVAN — CONTINUOUS Kemp drives. Zaz and Cade’s faces from below. They looked shocked. John’s black trunk. It has a note on it: See you soon.
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INT JOHN'S CENTCOM — DAY
INT. JOHN'S CENTCOM — DAY
INT. JOHN'S CENTCOM — DAY John at the console. French on screen. Behind her scientists attach wires to a chimps head. A sense of urgency, controlled chaos. She straightens the camera. FRENCH
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INT BLACK VAN — DAY
INT. BLACK VAN — DAY
INT. BLACK VAN — DAY Clone Sara drives. Face flat. Eyes ahead. MEMORY HIT: Blurry, desaturated — John and Sara in their old kitchen. Sara is very pregnant, eating Fruity Pebbles by the handful.
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INT UNDERGROUND BUNKER — FLASHBACK
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — FLASHBACK
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — FLASHBACK The same carved rock. The same overwhelming scale. Ambrose reclines on the leather couch with his phone in hand, face is lit by its glow. Unhurried. In the background, the holographic Earth rotates on its
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INT UNDERGROUND BUNKER — CONTINUOUS
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — CONTINUOUS
INT. UNDERGROUND BUNKER — CONTINUOUS A dimly lit, Corridor. granite covered walls. A flickering light pulses — WOOSH — deeper into the bunker. A labyrinth of tunnels — left, right, left — and through a door into a dark room.
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EXT HOSPITAL — DAY
EXT. HOSPITAL — DAY
EXT. HOSPITAL — DAY An Umbra floats 100 feet above ground by hospital. It darts through a window. INT. HOSPITAL ROOM — CONTINUOUS A sick, unconscious young man — JACK SPENCER, 18 — lies in a
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EXT. SPACE The Moon approaches. Fast orbit around to its dark side. NOW — toward the surface. Artificial structures. Some kind of base or station. CLOSER — a POWER STATION. 30 or so huge thin solar-panel

WE CALLED THEM GODS - PILOT - THE BLEED

When a millennia‑old godlike intelligence wearing a burned‑out black‑ops fixer learns his rival has triggered a month‑long countdown to tear Earth apart, he races to assemble a covert crew, secure a viable new host, and reach a clandestine machine while evading clone kill‑squads and Umbra‑killing weapons.

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Overview

Poster
Unique Selling Proposition

Hard‑R, metal‑soaked sci‑fi with character‑driven, inventive set‑pieces (violent anchoring, organ ‘slurry,’ Umbra‑buster tech) and irreverent black‑ops banter, all tethered to a father‑daughter emotional spine amid maximalist mythic‑tech worldbuilding (moon megastructure, clone vats).

AI Verdict

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Synthesis Where readers agree and split
6.7

The script lands as a qualified championable pilot whose distinctive voice and kinetic set-pieces are currently offset by a fractured causal chain and front-loaded mythology that requires targeted revision to secure advocacy.

Readers read as Mainstream commercial1 Elevated commercial4 Sci fi Thriller Action

An elevated-commercial sci-fi thriller offering propulsive genre pleasure, mythic bio-cosmology, and hard-R set-pieces, anchored by a distinctive authorial voice and asking the reader to track complex mechanics through visceral consequence rather than exposition.

Readers split slightly on lane, with one model reading the script as mainstream pulp and four as elevated-commercial; the split traces to tonal register, where the mainstream read sees unapologetic genre energy and the elevated reads see deliberate mythic restraint.

Would readers champion it?
Not yetNot yetReaders wouldn’t actively push for it.
WeaklyWeaklyMentioned, but no real push behind it.
ModeratelyModeratelyMentioned favorably to the right buyer.
StronglyStronglyActively championed across their network.
DeepSeekWeaklyGrokWeaklyClaudeModeratelyGPT5ModeratelyGeminiModerately
How much rewrite does it need?
Start from scratchStart from scratchPremise or core engine isn’t working. Page-one rebuild.
Structural rewriteStructural rewriteSpecific acts or zones need rebuilding — not starting over, but significant revision work on those sections.
Targeted rewriteTargeted rewriteSpecific scenes or threads need rework. ~1 month.
Just polishJust polishLines and pacing tweaks. A few weeks.
ClaudeTargeted rewriteDeepSeekTargeted rewriteGrokTargeted rewriteGPT5Structural rewriteGeminiStructural rewrite
How distinctive is the voice?
GenericGenericReads like other scripts in the genre.
EmergingEmergingHints of a distinctive voice, not yet locked in.
DistinctiveDistinctiveA clear, recognizable authorial voice.
One-of-a-kindOne-of-a-kindA voice that couldn’t be anyone else’s.
DeepSeekEmergingGrokEmergingClaudeDistinctiveGPT5DistinctiveGeminiDistinctive

On the score: The score sits at the high edge of its band — a focused revision could push it to the next verdict.

What's working 4 of 5 readers agree

The ensemble voice differentiation and visceral set-piece ambition provide a clear, championable hook that signals a writer capable of sustaining a serialized genre series.

What's blocking 4 of 5 readers agree

The front-loaded mythology and fractured protagonist desire chain prevent the reader from tracking cumulative stakes, making advocacy conditional on clarifying the pilot's causal spine.

Why not lower

The script's distinctive authorial voice, kinetic set-pieces, and clear ensemble dynamics provide a consistent craft floor that prevents a pass verdict.

Why not higher

The structural fragmentation of the protagonist's desire chain and the front-loaded exposition blocks require sequence-level re-engineering before the pilot can be championed without caveats.

Fix-first · Protect-while-fixing · Reader splits · Quick credibility wins
Rewrite map

The ensemble converges on a targeted rewrite to anchor the front-loaded mythology and repair the fractured protagonist desire chain, preserving the script's distinctive voice while restoring causal momentum.

Readers read as Mainstream commercial1 Elevated commercial4

Protect while fixing 2
Kemp and Cade's ensemble voice differentiation

Tightening lore delivery and causal bridges risks homogenizing the distinct action grammar and regional banter that currently anchor the script's tonal identity.

Visceral set-piece ambition and mythic bio-cosmology

Clarifying rules and trimming exposition could flatten the tactile, gonzo imagery that gives the pilot its signature cinematic identity.

Fix first 3
Mythology front-loads without consequence

The reader tracks vocabulary instead of stakes, making escalating threats feel atmospheric rather than urgent.

Root cause

The script introduces core concepts through dialogue and exposition before demonstrating their physical or emotional cost in action.

Protagonist desire chain fractures across structural shifts

Forward pull evaporates when time-hops and ensemble diversions reset urgency without handing off a clear governing objective.

Root cause

The protagonist's immediate want is deferred or overwritten by external plot signals, leaving the reader without a surrogate desire to track through structural pivots.

Late-act POV handoff lacks emotional bridge Medium confidence

The pilot's closing sequences read as a trailer for the next episode rather than a payoff for the established emotional threads.

Root cause

The script shifts focus to new vessels and expanded worldbuilding without giving the reader a desire bridge from the primary protagonist's arc.

Your decisions 1
Protagonist opacity as mystery versus structural flaw Consequential
Side A

Withholding interiority is a deliberate mystery strategy that only requires better anchoring to maintain engagement.

Side B

Withholding interiority is a structural flaw that drains urgency and requires immediate dramatization of present-tense desire.

Quick credibility wins 1
Action line typographic emphasis and sound effects
Story Facts
Genres:
Science Fiction 40% Action 35% Thriller 30% Crime 25% Drama 20% Fantasy 15%

Setting: 2027 and flashbacks to 2004 and 2011, Oklahoma City, a futuristic underground bunker, and various locations in space

Themes: Inherited Trauma and Generational Burdens, The Nature of Reality and Identity, Cosmic Conflict and Existential Threats, Agency vs. Destiny/Predestination, Grief and Loss, The Corrupting Influence of Power/Knowledge, The Double-Edged Sword of Technology, Found Family and Loyalty

Conflict & Stakes: John's struggle against a powerful antagonist while dealing with his past, addiction, and the safety of his family.

Mood: Dark, tense, and mysterious with moments of emotional depth.

Standout Features:

  • Unique Hook: The integration of sci-fi elements with deep emotional and psychological themes, particularly through the use of clones and Umbra.
  • Plot Twist: The revelation of John's past and the connection to Ambrose, along with the implications of the Umbra and cloning.
  • Distinctive Setting: The juxtaposition of futuristic technology with personal struggles set against a backdrop of cosmic and earthly locations.
  • Innovative Ideas: The concept of Umbra as a supernatural force influencing characters and events, adding a layer of complexity.
  • Unique Characters: A diverse cast with rich backstories, particularly John and his relationships with his daughter and clone wife.

Comparable Scripts: Inception, Altered Carbon, The Matrix, Dark, Blade Runner 2049, The Peripheral, The Expanse, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The OA

How 5 AI Readers Scored The Script

Readers graded as Mainstream commercial1 Elevated commercial4
Claude GPT5 Gemini DeepSeek Grok Average spread Row tint: weak mid strong excellent
Premise i
7.8
Plot i
6.6
Structure i
6.4
Character i
6.8
Dialogue i
6.6
Tone / Voice i
7.8
Theme i
6.2
Marketability i
7.4
🎯 Your Top Priorities

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Improving Conflict (Script Level) and Originality (Script Level) will have the biggest impact on your overall score next draft.

1. Conflict (Script Level)
Big Impact Script Level
Your current Conflict (Script Level) score: 7.2
Expected gain: ~5% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Moves easily Writers at your level typically gain +0.5 per rewrite — a realistic improvement.
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  • This is your top opportunity right now. Focusing your rewrite energy here gives you the best realistic shot at raising the overall rating.
  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Conflict (Script Level) by about +0.5 in one rewrite.
2. Originality (Script Level)
Big Impact Script Level
Your current Originality (Script Level) score: 7.9
Expected gain: ~4% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Moves easily Writers at your level typically gain +0.5 per rewrite — a realistic improvement.
Confidence: High (based on ~1,065 similar revisions)
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  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Originality (Script Level) by about +0.5 in one rewrite.
3. Emotional Impact (Script Level)
Big Impact Script Level
Your current Emotional Impact (Script Level) score: 7.6
Expected gain: ~4% closer to an "all Highly Recommends" score
Moves easily Writers at your level typically gain +0.45 per rewrite — a realistic improvement.
Confidence: High (based on ~1,378 similar revisions)
  • This is another strong option. If the top item doesn't fit your rewrite plan, this is a solid alternative.
  • What writers at your level usually do: Writers at a similar level usually raise Emotional Impact (Script Level) by about +0.45 in one rewrite.

Script Level Analysis

Writer Exec

This section delivers a top-level assessment of the screenplay’s strengths and weaknesses — covering overall quality (P/C/R/HR), character development, emotional impact, thematic depth, narrative inconsistencies, and the story’s core philosophical conflict. It helps identify what’s resonating, what needs refinement, and how the script aligns with professional standards.

Screenplay Insights

Breaks down your script along various categories.

Overall Score: 7.58
Key Suggestions:
Focus on layering Ambrose's motivations and backstory to build genuine narrative tension, while clarifying 'The Bleed' mechanics through integrated dialogue or visuals rather than exposition dumps; simultaneously deepen Zaz and Cade with personal stakes to balance the ensemble and strengthen emotional payoff.
Story Critique

Big-picture feedback on the story’s clarity, stakes, cohesion, and engagement.

Key Suggestions:
Focus on tightening pacing and narrative cohesion by streamlining character introductions, integrating flashbacks more smoothly, and reducing expository dialogue to allow visual storytelling to carry emotional weight. Balance action sequences with quieter character moments to better connect the sci-fi elements to John's personal stakes with Beth.
Characters

Explores the depth, clarity, and arc of the main and supporting characters.

Key Suggestions:
The analysis shows strong thematic and emotional potential in John's arc and relationships, but the drug use scene functions more as plot mechanics than character exploration, while Cade and Zaz lack meaningful arcs or growth triggers. Prioritize adding internal conflict and vulnerability to John's addiction moments, and introduce small personal challenges for the supporting team to prevent them from feeling static.
Emotional Analysis

Breaks down the emotional journey of the audience across the script.

Key Suggestions:
To strengthen the script's emotional core, balance the dominant dread and melancholy by weaving in brief, authentic moments of joy or dark levity—such as a tender John-Beth memory or expanded bonding in the Kemp trio montage—to prevent fatigue and provide contrast. Slow key beats like John's death for deeper resonance, integrate the parallel storylines to avoid whiplash, and ground cosmic elements in personal stakes for better audience connection.
Goals and Philosophical Conflict

Evaluates character motivations, obstacles, and sources of tension throughout the plot.

Key Suggestions:
To strengthen the script's emotional core, integrate more visual and sensory cues (like the bioluminescent circuitry) earlier to externalize John's internal shift from detachment to sacrificial purpose, ensuring the philosophical tension between chaos and control feels earned rather than summarized at the end.
Themes

Analysis of the themes of the screenplay and how well they’re expressed.

Key Suggestions:
The analysis shows the primary theme of cyclical trauma is powerfully reinforced by interconnected sub-themes like identity and cosmic conflict. To strengthen the script, use recurring visual motifs such as the bioluminescent circuitry and wormhole imagery to explicitly mirror John's personal flashbacks with the larger alien narrative, creating tighter cohesion and preventing the dense thematic layers from diluting emotional focus.
Logic & Inconsistencies

Highlights any contradictions, plot holes, or logic gaps that may confuse viewers.

Key Suggestions:
Focus on resolving core logical gaps in John's agency and the umbra transfer sequence, as these create confusion about intent versus accident; streamline repetitive Anchor visuals, tighten expository dialogue, and ensure character behaviors align with established competence to improve narrative flow and emotional investment.

Scene Analysis

All of your scenes analyzed individually and compared, so you can zero in on what to improve.

Scene-Level Percentile Chart
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Other Analyses

Writer Exec

This section looks at the extra spark — your story’s voice, style, world, and the moments that really stick. These insights might not change the bones of the script, but they can make it more original, more immersive, and way more memorable. It’s where things get fun, weird, and wonderfully you.

Unique Voice

Assesses the distinctiveness and personality of the writer's voice.

Key Suggestions:
Build on the established strengths by ensuring dark humor and sharp, ironic dialogue consistently punctuate high-tension action and surreal moments across the script, preventing any scenes from feeling overly grim or detached while preserving the visceral, immersive descriptions that ground the futuristic elements.
Writer's Craft

Analyzes the writing to help the writer be aware of their skill and improve.

Key Suggestions:
To strengthen the screenplay, prioritize refining dialogue for deeper subtext and emotional nuance, expanding character motivations and arcs for greater audience connection, and tightening narrative structure to improve pacing and tension escalation. Incorporate targeted exercises such as writing minimal-dialogue scenes to convey conflict through visuals and studying examples like 'The Social Network' for dynamic interactions.
Memorable Lines
Spotlights standout dialogue lines with emotional or thematic power.
Tropes
Highlights common or genre-specific tropes found in the script.
World Building

Evaluates the depth, consistency, and immersion of the story's world.

Key Suggestions:
The analysis highlights a strong contrast between cosmic sci-fi elements and gritty urban realism, which can be leveraged to heighten character introspection during Anchor sequences—consider tightening transitions between megastructures and storage units to make the time manipulation feel more visceral and emotionally grounded rather than expository.
Correlations

Identifies patterns in scene scores.

Key Suggestions:
Build on the script's effective use of character evolution to drive emotional payoffs by incorporating more subtle internal shifts in mid-script scenes (like 11-18), which will strengthen the ramp-up from the low-conflict opener to the high-stakes finale without disrupting the intentional atmospheric setup.
Loglines
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Comparison with Previous Draft

See how your script has evolved from the previous version. This section highlights improvements, regressions, and changes across all major categories, helping you understand what revisions are working and what may need more attention.

Version Comparison Analysis
Summary of Changes
Improvements (0)

No improvements detected

Areas to Review (4)
  • Conflict: 8.0 → 7.2 -0.8
  • Story Structure: 8.0 → 7.4 -0.6
  • Emotional Impact: 7.9 → 7.6 -0.3
  • Character Complexity: 7.7 → 7.4 -0.3