Favors Film Scripts is a collection of film and TV scripts for both academic and commercial use. This page introduces script titles that fall under different business strategies.
With the exception of spec scripts based on existing IP, all scripts are self-published and available on Amazon.com. They are available for purchase for commercial film production by contract. You may use the contact form to obtain more information.
At present, there are three business categories for Favors Film Scripts:
- Favors Spec Scripts (based on existing IP)
- Favors Film Scripts: Select Scripts for Academic Purposes
- Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts (Favors Unedited Script Drafts)
Different genres of scripts fall under one or more of these business categories.
All scripts, including the spec scripts and scripts for competition, have been written by Regina Y. Favors, Screenwriter.
Topics
Favors Film Scripts represent select scripts written by Regina Y. Favors that focus on rebounding, rebound relationships, marital discord, sociopolitical discourse, blackface and racial topics, setback and overcoming setback, and love, particularly the discovery of possibility of love and love as setback.
Mission
The mission of Favors Film Scripts is to create script content for academic purposes, to create a published script portfolio for commercial marketing and production, and to apply the concept of rebounding and setback to the development of scripts for multi-use.
All Favors Film Scripts are marketed, promoted, and sold as unedited script drafts for commercial use subject to a union contract.
Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts

Overview
Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts, also known as Favors Unedited Script Drafts, is a collection of film scripts that are being prepared for commercial consideration.
About
Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts, also known as Favors Unedited Script Drafts, are for commercial preparation for film production and sale. This script is not currently available for commercial film production without contract. If there is interest in commercially producing the script as a film adaptation, please use the contact information provided in this book.
Mission
The mission of Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts is to seek professional and commercial script consultation on the collection of film scripts.
Purpose
The purpose of Favors Film Scripts: Unedited Script Drafts is to revise unedited film scripts for commercial production and promotion.
Book Titles
Favors Unedited Script Drafts includes both TV and cable series scripts as well as film scripts prepared for production and commercial production. The following represent the list of titles under the unedited series scripts.
The Roommates: TV or Cable Script Series
The Roommates: A TV or Cable Script Series, Season One, Favors Unedited Script Drafts
The Roommates: Episode 15 and Series Bible Considerations, Season One, Favors Unedited Script Drafts
The Roommates explores the lives of three middle-aged roommates who have entered setback and need to work towards overcoming setback. They are in their late 40s to early 50s; they work but do not have much in retirement; they have little to show for romance; and they are worried about their later years. Season One is about the theme of life’s little crossroads.
Burnout: TV or Cable Script Series
Burnout is a collection of episodes about the threat of burnout and its effects on a group of employees working in academia.
Caged Series: Film Script Satire Series
Caged: 365 Days, A Film Script Satire (Part One)
Logline: Part One of a series, an English teacher explores the concept of racial purity, using the color line as a focal point, while the film satirizes racial purity as an allusion.
Caged: Rear Window, A Film Script Satire (Part Two)
Logline: Part Two of a series, an English professor uses psychology principles to get participants to challenge their assumptions and attitudes about race, racists, and racism while participants reside in a cage.
Caged: United Masks of America, A Film Script Satire (Part Three)
Logline: Part Three of a series, an English professor teaches the concept of “blackface” to inspire college students to learn the nuances of a topic before challenging ideas through protest and movement, using unorthodox methods and strategies that require students to wear blackface and address their personal investment into racism.
Romance/Drama: Three-Part
For a Lifetime: A Dramatic Film Script (Part One)
Logline: In this first installment, the main plot is about how two characters, a single woman and a single man who both struggle with stagnancy in their respective relationships, rebound to find love potentially in each other while enduring romantic and professional setbacks. The subplot is about a writer, who feels stuck in her life, writes a script, and chooses a famous actor to play a part in the movie.
For a Lifetime, Too: A Dramatic Film Script (Part Two)
Logline: In this second installment, the main narrative is about two sets of couples who struggle to overcome the obstacles in their relationships, using unconventional methods to resolve their problems. They are unsure of the purpose of their relationships and struggle to let go of past hurts and pains. The main narrative parallels the sub-plot where the writer and the actor discuss these relationships in the writer’s room.
Why Me? A Dramatic Film Script (Part Three)
Logline: In this third installment from For a Lifetime and For a Lifetime Too, a single woman finds love unexpectedly with a man from a different race but struggles to accept change necessary for marriage.
Thriller Film Scripts
The Rebound Wife: A Thriller Film Script
Logline: A married woman struggles to let go of her cheating husband while contemplating how she will kill him before he kills her. She kills people, including the mistresses and other wife, who get in her way while she contemplates killing him. The film script is influenced by “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?”
Romantic-Comedy Scripts
Good Girls Don’t Date: A Drama-Comedy Film Script
Logline: A single woman in her 40s enters the dating market and encounters the game she never prepared for, learning new insights for her future journey.
Dramatic/Educational
Setback: A Dramatic Film Script
Logline: An adjunct professor reflects on her setback with bad relationships, hasty decision-making, homelessness, and her road to becoming a motivational speaker.
To Teach, Thank You: A Dramatic Film Script
Logline: A college English instructor enters an adult learning center for men who must finish a 90-day writing program before release, experiencing challenges with both racial and gender discrimination and encouraging the men to face their fears.
Spy Film Script
Manchester Origins: A Spy Film Script Draft
Logline: Female SERE-trained professionals are charged to find a rogue operator to torture to get intel but get sidetracked and contract with private defense contractors, through the rogue operator, to torture their (contractors’) commercial enemies. They are conflicted by the oath they took and the core values they accepted as servicewomen.
The current list is not exhaustive and subject to extension. Some titles may be undergoing revision.
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