Easy for me
1. No more than 0% Wil Wheaton
2. Ways to introduce dialogue scenes that isn't "Character A is doing something and Character B interrupts them" and the famous walk and talk.
3. Replace the writing staff with people who can go beyond making each character a Sci-Fi stereotype
4. Don't go down the inevitable road where the Robot begins to develop feelings
5. Obliterate almost all the character backstories, in particular the discount Han Solo.
7. Either kill off One or completely write out his character with no explanation at all.
8. If you can't obliterate the backstories, find better ways to explore it than "Dude you have to go inside his brain, just be careful, there might be exposition inside"
1. No more than 0% Wil Wheaton
2. Ways to introduce dialogue scenes that isn't "Character A is doing something and Character B interrupts them" and the famous walk and talk.
3. Replace the writing staff with people who can go beyond making each character a Sci-Fi stereotype
4. Don't go down the inevitable road where the Robot begins to develop feelings
5. Obliterate almost all the character backstories, in particular the discount Han Solo.
7. Either kill off One or completely write out his character with no explanation at all.
8. If you can't obliterate the backstories, find better ways to explore it than "Dude you have to go inside his brain, just be careful, there might be exposition inside"
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