
In this episode, Joe shares a couple stories about times he got mildly injured in productions he was a part of. Everything's alright now–thank god.
Shlok brings up his fascination with two-handers, a term Joe is immediately uncomfortable with, and they figure out a way to make a show that captures the panic of directing an actor that won't quite listen, and acting for a director that will never compromise.
Logline: While rehearsing for what's sure to be a sensational one-man show, Jay Gecko, an actor known for schlocky action movies, comes in repeated conflict with J. C. Wheeler, the playwright and director, who made the show about his own life. As the famous actor and acclaimed director butt heads, the rehearsal becomes more violent, more confrontational, and, above all else, more artistically visceral.
We call it "Fight Call."