“Maybe you should give me your notes, Aidan. So we can run out a final version of the script.” “The final version is what comes out of my mouth as the camera rolls, Henry. I know that must drive you crazy. It’s not how the book says. But it’s what I do, and it has the minor merit of not sounding rehearsed. My kind of television isn’t a lecture. It’s a conversation with the viewer. I want him, or preferably her, to follow what I’m saying. To get drawn in, to be hungry for more. So I plead guilty.” He taps the Spectator on the table. “I’m a seducer.”
1) What’s the meaning of ‘run out’? 2) What does this sentence mean? ‘To get drawn in, to be hungry for more’
Top answer
1 -- produce, write down 2 -- to get drawn into = to become actively involved with. To be hungry for more = to eagerly want more
— Mister Micawber
1 -- produce, write down 2 -- to get drawn into = to become actively involved with.
To be hungry for more = to eagerly want more
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