In this episode, Rob sings about feeling unappreciated, delves into feelings of envy, and riffs on the careers of Quentin Tarantino and Orson Welles, while speculating positively about his own future.
In this episode, Rob takes a shower in order to stimulate his thought process. He muses (and sings) aloud about a special-effects heavy movie he wants to make on a low budget. Then he dries off and plays the guitar.
In this episode, Rob talks about confidence, the emotion of missing someone, and being troubled by that morning's dreams. A cast of thousands, in cinemascope widescreen format. (Actually just a cast of one, but he is cinematically presented.)
Rob recites his poem, "Dolorous Moment," and reads a selection from a project journal, in which he describes a fresh idea for ending his work-in-progress screenplay, "Murder My Angel." Words, music, and performance Copyright 1996, 2000, and 2008 J. Robinson Wheeler.