And anybody in charge is a total idiot, so there’s no risk in being a Maverick, because you’re so obviously right and everyone else is so obviously wrong. There are no consequences to being a maverick and refusing to follow any rule. It’s dumbed down war to a point where there are no consequences, there is no death– there’s not even a moment like Goose’s death in the first movie. Because the film has dumbed down war to a place where we can all feel so good about it. I got angry because I think Top Gun: Maverick is such a missed opportunity. And it’s not a popular thing to say that Top Gun: Maverick got me angry. I went to see Top Gun: Maverick a couple of days ago. If you do the exercise, and you’d like to share your results, feel free to join the JKS Writers Collective Group on Facebook, and you can share your results there and get feedback from our community. And hopefully, it will affect your writing for the better. But I think you will get a lot of value out of this content. The sound is not as good as you would normally expect from the podcast. But this particular lecture, I felt was so timely and so important that I wanted to share it with everyone on the podcast. This is the free class that I do every Thursday night. I’m actually sharing a video from my latest Thursday Night Writes Class. This week, we’re doing something special. Top Gun: Maverick – All Writing Is Political
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