Your question needs some clarification. Do you mean how many pages is a script or how much of a script is spent on one plot line only (since most comedies have at least two or three plot lines going at the same time? Is this a multi-camera or single camera show you are asking about (two very different types of scripts)? If I have more info from you I can answer your question better.
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The tag is typically the last :30-:45 seconds of a sitcom that relates to a secondary plot point or reference to a line of dialogue during the program. It could be a joke or a quick tease or plot turn about what to expect next episode. It is after the last commercial break and normally acts as a segway into the next program.
The plot of The Six Million Dollar Man television show is as following: a pilot,crippled after a plane crash, was rebuilt using cyber technology increasing his strength and speed.
People today create drama in art, books, movies, and television by manipulating what is popular at the moment and tying it into the plot or theme of their creation.
The writer, John Sullivan, was going to call it Readies.
I don't know. Because the plot line required it, I suppose. It was pretty sad, though. Especially when Elysia was like, "Why are they burrying Daddy?" I don't know. Because the plot line required it, I suppose. It was pretty sad, though. Especially when Elysia was like, "Why are they burrying Daddy?"