MichaelSomething
Legend
Well, you know how most TV sitcoms work right? A writer makes a script and the actor acts it out. Everyone knows before hand how everything will turn out because everyone knows exactly what's suppose to happen and it's all about presenting that to the audience.
Reno 911 is different. While the actor does take the role of a character like in TV sitcoms, they aren't given scripts at all. They're expected to improvise and act as if they were their characters, with just vague guidelines to use as a launching point. They're just tossed into a random situation and the actors will just have to make due with whatever ideas pop into their heads.
D&D is like that, except you get to create the character you play as, and I'll be the one putting you into random situations!
Reno 911 is different. While the actor does take the role of a character like in TV sitcoms, they aren't given scripts at all. They're expected to improvise and act as if they were their characters, with just vague guidelines to use as a launching point. They're just tossed into a random situation and the actors will just have to make due with whatever ideas pop into their heads.
D&D is like that, except you get to create the character you play as, and I'll be the one putting you into random situations!