Phil & Monique: Rule of Three
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FADE IN:
INT. MUSEUM CONFERENCE - GRAB-AND-GO CAFE - DAY
Sitting at a corner table are MONIQUE, exhibition developer wise beyond her years, and PHIL, anxious independent museum consultant.
PHIL: You’re furrowing your brow.
MONIQUE: I need a working title and a catchy organizing principle for this little civics exhibition I’m doing.
PHIL: Try the Rule of Three. You might solve both.
MONIQUE: Rule of what? [Sips matcha disinterestedly.]
PHIL: Writers use it all the time. And comedians.
MONIQUE: [Narrows eyes.] Why do I feel like I am about to learn more?
PHIL: The Rule of Three proposes that trios of objects, words, or ideas are somehow more satisfying.
MONIQUE: Why?
PHIL: Maybe because three is the smallest number that makes a pattern.
MONIQUE: For example?
PHIL: Goldilocks had three bears. Plays have three acts. Songs are verse-chorus-bridge.
MONIQUE: Wait, this is actually helpful.
PHIL: It’s why we remember three musketeers. Even though there were four. And they didn’t use muskets.
MONIQUE: Stop, drop, and roll?
PHIL: B.L.T.
MONIQUE: Location, location, location.
PHIL: Blood, sweat and tears.
MONIQUE: Of the people, by the people, for the people.
PHIL: There’s your title.
MONIQUE: Veni, vidi, vici. [Sips matcha.]
FADE OUT