Sometimes the world looks perfect

Marty is in full-on psychotic white-man mode. Todd has given up, and Chip is resisting the situation immediately. Marty crashes a taxi almost immediately after getting in as a passenger. The consequences for him for this are real, but they are not quite so direct. He won’t find himself personally liable for the damage he does (at least not in this script, I don’t think.)

Had I kept going, the general conceit of the entire thing was that Marty was going to be forced to live and work with Chip by way of an abnormal court decision. Chip would sue Marty and neither would get what they wanted. Well-meaning, straight-laced sentient puppet and a wacky alcoholic sandwich boy put together, just trying to make it in the world. It’s a shame that my ideas go here or to places where they are even less likely to be noticed or appreciated. This could have been great.

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