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'''Ron Friedman''' is an American television writer. |
'''Ron Friedman''' is an American television writer. |
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− | Friedman wrote the scripts for the two standalone miniseries and for the miniseries that kicked off seasons 1 and 2. The parallels between the four are unmistakable, with |
+ | Friedman wrote the scripts for the two standalone miniseries and for the miniseries that kicked off seasons 1 and 2. The parallels between the four are unmistakable, with minor variations. |
*The Joe team is running a routine mission, followed by a Cobra sneak attack. |
*The Joe team is running a routine mission, followed by a Cobra sneak attack. |
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*Duke is captured by Cobra in the first episode of the miniseries. |
*Duke is captured by Cobra in the first episode of the miniseries. |
Revision as of 17:24, 30 March 2020
Ron Friedman is an American television writer.
Friedman wrote the scripts for the two standalone miniseries and for the miniseries that kicked off seasons 1 and 2. The parallels between the four are unmistakable, with minor variations.
- The Joe team is running a routine mission, followed by a Cobra sneak attack.
- Duke is captured by Cobra in the first episode of the miniseries.
- There is a Cobra invention that can be used to subjugate the world.
- Joe and Cobra meet at 3 or more separate locations with exotic names to retrieve components.
- The Joes meet a stranger along the way that helps them.
- A Cobra agent double crosses Cobra Commander in the final episode.
- The Joes launch an all-out attack on the Cobra hideout.
Friedman also wrote the 1987 feature film, G.I. Joe: The Movie.
External links
- Ron Friedman at the Internet Movie Database
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