The script, written by Vitti, involved, among other things, a flock of pesky crows and a shareholders' meeting at the Springfield power plant.
The male's script involved initiating the date, controlling the public domain, and initiating sexual interaction.
The two thought the cheapest script to shoot would involve two actors in one room.
She decided to audition because "for the first time in a long time, the script involved a strong, independent, intelligent woman as a lead character."
According to Quesada, Straczynski's original script for the storyline's fourth issue involved changes to continuity going as far back as 1971.
Screenwriter Charles Leavitt expressed surprise at the scene in the finished film, whose original script did not involve West Virginia.
The script involved discussion about racism, with reference to the real life occurrence of the 1958 Notting Hill race riots in London.
The script involves four characters: three male army officers and one female who is an educator in a public school.
Thus a person whose script involves "struggling alone against a cold hard world" may redefine others' kindness, concluding that others are trying to get something by manipulation.
A script for an early episode involves the Americans guarding a checkpoint in Iraq, where any car could be carrying either innocent civilians or suicide bombers.