Papyrus 2 - SNL
Summary
TLDRThe script revolves around a character named Steven who grapples with his past and present, particularly his struggle with the use of the Papyrus font in the logo for the movie 'Avatar'. His journey reflects personal growth, setbacks, and the impact of small changes on mental health. The narrative takes a twist when he confronts the designer, revealing a deeper story about legacy, identity, and the power of voice in effecting change. The climax unfolds at the Disney Graphics Awards Ball where Steven's obsession with the logo and his father's legacy come to a head, leading to a poignant moment of realization and acceptance.
Takeaways
- ð Personal Growth - Steven experiences a journey of self-improvement, trying to overcome his past and face his demons.
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Q & A
What was the initial positive change that Steven was experiencing?
-Steven was starting to feel that things were looking up for him, indicating an improvement in his situation or mindset.
What advice was given to Steven in terms of managing his emotional state?
-He was advised to avoid triggers, suggesting a strategy to prevent emotional setbacks or relapses.
How did Steven feel about his progress before facing a setback?
-Steven felt in control and believed that his past difficulties were just bad dreams, indicating a sense of overcoming past issues.
What was the significance of the 'Avatar' movie logo in Steven's life?
-The 'Avatar' movie logo, which used the Papyrus font, represented a significant professional embarrassment for Steven, as it was a design he wanted to move past.
How did the change in the 'Avatar' logo make Steven feel?
-When the logo was changed to a non-Papyrus font, Steven felt hopeful, as it symbolized the possibility of change and the impact of raising one's voice against something perceived as wrong.
What was the ultimate change made to the 'Avatar' logo that upset Steven?
-The designer simply made the original Papyrus font bold, which frustrated Steven as it was a minimal change and the same designer's work, showing no real improvement or consideration for his feelings.
What was the event that Steven decided to attend?
-Steven decided to attend the Disney Graphics Awards Ball, indicating a direct confrontation with his professional past and the issue of the 'Avatar' logo.
How did Steven's father influence his feelings towards the Papyrus font?
-Steven's father, Jonathan Wingdings, created a complex and widely used font, which seemed to have a profound impact on Steven, making him appreciate the historical significance and the emotional connection he had with the Papyrus font.
What was the main message Steven conveyed about the Papyrus font in his speech?
-Steven highlighted the historical importance of the Papyrus font, its role in ushering in enlightenment, and its presence in significant cultural and historical moments, including his personal connection to it through his father.
What was the emotional resolution Steven sought from his speech and actions?
-Steven aimed to teach the audience to let go of their fixation on minor details like font choices, and to focus on the bigger picture and the impact of their creations, as he himself was learning to do.
How did the audience react to Steven's revelation about the 'Avatar' logo?
-The audience applauded Steven's speech, showing their appreciation and support for his perspective on the importance of the Papyrus font and its impact on his life.
Outlines
ð Overcoming Personal Struggles and the Resilience of Hope
This paragraph follows the protagonist, Steven, as he navigates through his personal challenges and the journey towards healing. Initially, Steven feels a sense of improvement in his life, indicating a control over his setbacks. However, his past haunts him as he encounters a trigger related to the Papyrus font used in the 'Avatar' movie logo, a project he was once involved in. The paragraph delves into Steven's emotional turmoil and his desperate attempts to regain control over his reactions. Despite the temporary victory when the logo is changed, the ultimate realization that the designer simply made the Papyrus font bold rekindles his frustration. The paragraph culminates with Steven's confrontation of his demons and his realization that change, even in the smallest form, can still offer hope and the power of collective voices.
ðš The Legacy of Papyrus and a Father-Son Relationship
In this paragraph, the conversation shifts towards a deeper exploration of the significance of the Papyrus font through a personal lens. The speaker, revealed to be Steven Wingdings, confronts his complex relationship with his father, Jonathan Wingdings, the creator of the font. The paragraph highlights the historical importance of Papyrus and its role in ushering in knowledge and enlightenment. Steven's connection to Papyrus is both personal and profound, as it represents his struggle to understand his father and his own identity. The paragraph ends with Steven's public confrontation at the Disney Graphics Awards Ball, where he sarcastically appreciates the bolded Papyrus logo of 'Avatar,' showcasing his disillusionment with the lack of thoughtfulness in design and the industry's disregard for the meticulousness that his father's work represents.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Papyrus
ð¡Triggers
ð¡Demons
ð¡Progress
ð¡Peace
ð¡Change
ð¡Design
ð¡Recognition
ð¡In-between
ð¡Enlightenment
ð¡Avatar
ð¡Wingdings
Highlights
Steven's journey of personal growth and overcoming setbacks.
The importance of avoiding triggers for Steven's mental well-being.
Steven's realization of being in control despite occasional setbacks.
The metaphorical representation of facing one's demons.
The impact of the 'Avatar' movie's logo choice on Steven's life.
Steven's commitment to not returning to theè®Ÿè®¡é£æ Œ he disliked.
The moment of hope when the 'Avatar' logo is changed, symbolizing the possibility of change.
The disappointment and frustration when the 'Avatar' logo reverts to a bolder Papyrus.
The humorous and ironic situation of the expensive 'Avatar' movie using a simple font.
Steven's recognition of the Papyrus font's historical significance and its role in enlightenment.
The unexpected twist when the person responsible for the logo is revealed to be Steven's father.
The emotional complexity of the relationship between Steven and his father, Jonathan Wingdings.
The therapeutic message behind the use of the Papyrus font and the lesson of letting go.
The public acknowledgment of Steven's work on the 'Avatar' logo at the Disney Graphics Awards Ball.
The satire and critique of the lack of attention to detail in the design world.
The final realization and acceptance of the humbleness of the Papyrus font in the grand scheme of things.
Transcripts
-Things were starting to look up.
-Very proud of you, Steven.
Remember, we're gonna just try to...
-Avoid triggers. -There it is. Yeah.
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[ Papers rustle, thump lightly ]
-I'm sorry. Sorry. I'm sorry.
Little setbacks would happen every now and then,
but I felt in control.
I can't help. I can't help you. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I can't help you.
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I felt like it was all in the past.
It was just a bad dream.
Your job is really cool. -Who are you?
I don't know the first thing about you.
-I'm...in between things right now.
Yeah, I had a rough couple of years.
Had to go away for a little while.
This is not first-date material.
Sorry. -It's okay.
We all have...something.
-My something was hard to explain.
My something was that "Avatar,"
one of the most expensive movies in history,
used Papyrus as its logo.
I wasn't going back to that.
I found my peace.
[ Drill whirring ] And then it happened.
I came face-to-face with my demons.
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There I was -- trapped.
[ Garbled ] Can we turn this off?
Just turn it off, please.
All my progress, all my work
about to be undone when I see that title.
Can you please turn this off?
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They changed it? -Oh, yeah.
They swim now, yeah?
-The logo is different.
Okay, it's not a huge improvement,
but it's -- it's not Papyrus.
Somebody must have said something.
So, yeah, again, just to be clear,
not a huge improvement,
but it made me feel like there was hope in the world,
like maybe, if we raise our voice,
change can happen.
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[ Light switch clicks ]
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He just put it in bold.
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He just put it in bold.
All the money in the world, and he just put it in bold.
It's him. It's the same designer.
He just put it in bold.
[ Keyboard thumps ] God damn it!
It took him seconds... [ Grunting ]
[ Whirring ] ...a minute, tops.
-And if you see the logo... -I have a plan.
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-It's so boring.
I mean, wants to hear about someone who works in IT?
-IT for Disney.
-I didn't tell you I worked for Disney.
-Years to right the wrong of the first logo.
And what does he do?
He just highlights the first one...
and puts it in bold.
Where do you go?
[ Keys clacking, mouse clicking ]
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Mind if I sit?
-Uh, sure.
[ Choir vocalizing ]
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[ Door creaks lightly ] I'm coming to your work event.
-What? To the Disney...
-Disney Graphics Awards Ball.
-Ow! My hand!
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-This is really cool.
Um...I just -- I want to thank you all
for, uh, recognizing my latest creation,
the brand-new "Avatar" logo. [ Chuckles ]
Uh, we really had so much fun working on this thing,
and, um...
Uh...
-Tell them what you did.
[ Feedback whines ]
Tell them what you did!
⪠The "Avatar" logo's Papyrus and bold âª
⪠The "Avatar" logo's Papyrus and bold! âª
It's an afterthought!
-[ Scoffs ] -"Avatar" spawned worlds, right?
Every little leaf of every little flower,
every little eyelash of every little creature
thoroughly thought out.
But the logo -- it's Papyrus in bold.
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Nobody cares.
Does James Cameron care? I don't think so.
He's probably at the bottom of the [bleep] ocean!
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-Who the hell are you?
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-Just Steven Wingdings. [ Chuckles ]
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-[ Whispering ] What?
Is your father Jonathan Wingdings?
-Yeah.
-I can't imagine what that would be like --
to be raised by such a deliberately obtuse man...
someone who created something so...
complicated.
-This is not about me. This is about you --
-No, I think this is about you.
Do you know why I like Papyrus?
Because Papyrus was there from the very start,
ushering in enlightenment after enlightenment.
Papyrus was the first drop
in the great well that is the human brain.
From the conception of Reiki...
to the first Western publishing of the Kama Sutra...
to the pioneer middle-schoolers
who burn the edges of their book reports
to give it that old-timey feel...
to, yes, "Avatar."
And here Papyrus compelled me to make it bold...
to bring you to me...
to teach you to let go.
-[ Sniffles ] Yeah.
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[ Crying ] My dad was so hard to read.
[ Sobbing, sniffles ]
And "Avatar" wasn't too big of a movie to use Papyrus.
[ Chuckles ] It's humble enough...
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...to say thank you.
[ Applause ]
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-[ Laughs ]
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