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We answered that question, after a lot of painful think time, by going back to the basics. The evil girls naturally re-group. We even wrote a very funny scene where we see them do that. Then internal dissent among our heroes begins. Popularity starts to go to their heads, each begins to take credit for their victory, and the question of who is the most popular divides them. By All Is Lost, it’s the reverse of the way it is at midpoint — the evil girls resume their “rightful” place, and our heroes depart the field in shame. All is really lost.
Save the Cat!: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need
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