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	<title>Comments on: Frasier, Season Two: &#8220;Angels In America, Part Three&#8221; Scene E</title>
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		<title>By: striphe</title>
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		<description>This was a screenwriting assignment. We were given the script for this episode of Frasier, but there was a three-page scene missing. Our job was to write that scene. The day we turned them in, we saw exactly how the screen was actually written and how it aired on NBC.

What I liked was that of all the scripts that got turned in, mine was the closest to what actually aired.</description>
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<p>What I liked was that of all the scripts that got turned in, mine was the closest to what actually aired.</p>
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