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You're developing a script for the pilot of a new TV show. At script meetings with the director and producers, you're given suggestions for improving your script. They also give you notes describing their ideas.

At every script meeting, a certain assistant producer is always criticizing your work. He makes inane suggestions and doesn't ever seem to understand what you're trying to say.

You're tempted to tell him what you really think of his ideas. It might relieve a lot of your tension.

What do you do?

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