Succession #110 “Nobody Is Ever Missing” Teleplay

Succession script Nobody Is Ever Missing with Brian Cox

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Roman faces technical difficulties. Tom marks his territory. Kendall hits rock bottom with tragic consequences. max

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Succession season 1
Type ...
ORIGINAL
Version ... Production DraftDouble Pink Revisions
Episode ... 1.10
Date ... 03.10.2018
Pages ... 72
Genres ... ComedyDrama
Teleplay ... Jesse Armstrong
IMDb ID ... 7660914

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Glossary

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DUPLICATE
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It's the same, but different.

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FYC
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For Your Consideration.

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ORIGINAL
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Official, authentic, real.

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REPLICA
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Unofficial reproduction.

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SCANNED
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Digitized version of the screenplay-actual.

Using a scanner, the paper version of the ORIGINAL script was digitized. Yep, it's that simple.

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