Doors---- Banana-gun- Script: New

We are living in a cultural moment obsessed with .

In your , you have written yourself as the Reluctant Gunslinger . You are the hero who carries a weapon because the world is dangerous. To put down the banana is to admit the fight is over. To put down the banana is to be... soft. Vulnerable. Delicious. NEW DOORS---- BANANA-GUN- Script

There was only a fear of being unarmed in a world that doesn't require your ammunition. We are living in a cultural moment obsessed with

[FADE IN on a person walking forward. Hands open. Shadows behind. Light ahead. No gun. No fruit. Just the courage to be unarmed.] End Script. Start walking. To put down the banana is to admit the fight is over

The door isn’t locked by the universe. The door is locked by .

Who are you pointing the Banana-Gun at? The "bad boss"? The "toxic ex"? The "uncaring market"? Look closer. The only person in this hallway is you. The gun is pointed at the reflection in the doorknob. You aren't afraid of what’s behind the door. You are afraid that behind the door , you won't need the gun anymore. And if you don't need the gun... who are you?

Why the tools we use to protect ourselves are often the very things blocking the hallway.