After Reconnecting with her old boyfriend again, Tina's Two best friends who dislike one another try to figure out how to work together long enough to break up this relationship for the last time.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
39pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Tina is a young woman in her 30s and looking for a change. She feels like life is passing her by and she wants to move forward just like everyone else. Tina happens to run into her on-again-off-again boyfriend Tad and she decides to give it another try with him. Tina has two very loving best friends, Phillipé and Jenn and they care for Tina so they decide that this relationship cannot happen to, Tina again. Phillipé and Jenn have a fractured past themselves and don't really get along, but they both love, Tina so they need to try to figure out how to work together to split Tina and Tad up for good.
All Accolades & Coverage

Get it Together, Tina has placed in the Semifinals for the In roads fellowship, Finish line script competition, and the First 10 screenplay competition.

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The Writer: Robert DeVerger

I have always loved, movies, reading, and writing, but I had never thought of it as a possible career until 2 years ago. I wrote my first spec two years ago and entered some content just to see where I would stand. I was very pleasantly surprised when I made it to the semi-finals of two contests. Since then, I have been trying to hone my craft and become even better than before. I have a few different projects I'm working on and I can't wait to share them with the world. I am used to hard work and overcoming setbacks, so I find the industry's challenges motivating. I look forward to learning so much more and becoming better at writing. Go to bio
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