The following week, Callie, Liz, and Mirko were reading the script for Moon over Mississippi and Callie was loving it.
"The script is so romantic! I love it!!" Callie exclaimed, "It's kinda cheesy, though." Mirko interveined.
"That's the whole point! Audiences love a sentimental love story." Callie said about her point of the play, "But what about Shakespeare? His most successful plays were tragedies." Mirko suggested.
"Right -- With love stories at the core." Callie said, "Unrequited love stories, maybe..." Mirko replied, "Are you guys getting any good ideas?" Liz asked.
"Yeah, a few." Callie said, holding up the script.
"Think big, everyone -- we'll all meet with Wally on Wednesday to present our thoughts and talk about the budget." Loren announced as he walked in, "And how can we stretch that budget?" Mirko asked.
"That's the spirit!" Loren stated, walking away.
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The Yo Gabba Gabba! Movie
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