After surviving a violent attack by his dementia-stricken father, a scarred and cynical loner drifts through life. Until a ruthless lawyer and a botched coffee shop robbery pull him into chaos, confrontation, and reluctant connection.
Type:
Web Series Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
29pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
TITLE: Yeah, Sure, Maybe GENRE: Dark Comedy Drama TONE: Wry, biting, bittersweet — think After Life meets Better Call Saul FORMAT: Half-hour episodic series Danny, 40s, Anglo-Indian, is a man in quiet freefall. Still scarred — physically and mentally — from the night his father tried to kill him, Danny avoids intimacy, ambition, and anything that might make him feel alive. His only anchor is Kane, his best (and only) friend, and Kane’s glamorous wife Gemma. But Danny’s world jolts into chaos after a tense run-in at a housewarming party with Rachel Reid — a sharp-tongued, high-powered lawyer who seems to despise him on sight. When an absurd, bloody coffee shop incident lands Danny wrongly accused at gunpoint by armed police, Rachel is the one who put him there. Cleared thanks to a cop from his past, Danny is left with two problems: Rachel is still circling his orbit, and trouble has a habit of finding him — often in the form of misunderstandings that escalate into life-or-death moments. The series follows Danny as he’s reluctantly pulled back into the messiness of human connection, haunted by unresolved grief, old friendships, and the moral grey zones of those around him. Every encounter is laced with humour so dry it’s flammable, but beneath it all is a man deciding whether life after trauma is worth living — and what “living” even means.
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