733 - Learning Comedy

28.04.2026 • 01:01:24

John welcomes five-time Emmy-winning writer Ali Barthwell (Last Week Tonight) to ask, can writers learn to be funny? Drawing from her time as a teache...

732 - Something Very Bad is Going to Happen

21.04.2026 • 00:45:17

John welcomes writer/showrunner Haley Z. Boston for a post-mortem on her terrifying new series, Something Very Bad is Going to Happen. They look at ho...

731 - Avoidance and Other Anti-Quests

14.04.2026 • 00:52:12

John and Craig flip the idea of motivation on its head and ask, what are your characters running from? Using examples across film and TV, they look at...

SC39 - Sidecast: The 2026 MBA

10.04.2026 • 00:17:53

There's a brand new agreement between the WGA and the AMPTP! And since John was the co-chair of the negotiating committee, he's excited to share all t...

89 - Writing effective transitions (Encore)

07.04.2026 • 00:58:40

John and Craig connect the dots on transitions and how they can be just as important as the scenes themselves. They look at how to get your scenes flo...

730 - A Frank Conversation About Screenwriting

31.03.2026 • 00:49:13

John sits down with the Northwest Screenwriters Guild at an event to promote the Scriptnotes book, and ends up having a poignant conversation about ho...

729 - Endings Compendium, Part II

24.03.2026 • 01:04:23

In our first sequel compendium, John and Craig revisit four of their best segments dedicated to crafting a satisfying and emotional ending to your sto...

728 - Beats to Scenes with Drew Goddard

17.03.2026 • 00:58:50

John welcomes back Drew Goddard (Project Hail Mary, High Potential) to ask, how do you turn the beats of your story into full scenes? Using Drew's scr...

197 - How do bad movies get made? (Encore)

10.03.2026 • 01:05:22

John and Craig revisit a favorite episode focused on a single topic: bad movies and how they happen. Using first-hand experience, they look at how bad...

727 - Free Work

03.03.2026 • 00:56:39

John and Craig tackle the scourge of free work and offer strategies to avoid it. They look at established norms, potential remedies, the things that s...