I don’t think you understand how this works. This is exactly the type of thing that website lives for.

Chef (2014)
JEN
A screenplay character in Chef (2014).
- lines
- 35
- words
- 529
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 5.8%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 61
Sample dialogue
So then you threatening them with lawyers builds on the story that’s already getting a lot of play. And then you get another week of headlines. And this critic has been posting fresh blogs about you nonstop and they’re all getting picked up. And the picked up headlines are getting picked up by each other. I’ve never seen anything like it.
scene 39 — INT. PUBLICISTS OFFICE - LOS ANGELES - DAY - CONTINUOUSThe reality show.
scene 39 — INT. PUBLICISTS OFFICE - LOS ANGELES - DAY - CONTINUOUSI was holding off until we spoke, but I’m fairly certain we have a good shot at Hell’s Kitchen.
scene 39 — INT. PUBLICISTS OFFICE - LOS ANGELES - DAY - CONTINUOUSOkay. That’s not the best example. It’s the exception that proves the rule.
scene 39 — INT. PUBLICISTS OFFICE - LOS ANGELES - DAY - CONTINUOUSI’m confident I can make the whole viral video a non-factor. I got a firm offer from the Hell’s Kitchen people which might be worth looking at.
scene 75 — EXT. ABBOT KINNEY - VENICE, CALIFORNIA - DAY
Bookends
Do you have anything gluten free?