Featured Friday: Emmy FYC 2025

Weekend Read, our app for reading scripts on your phone, features a new curated collection of screenplays each week.
This week, to mark the start of Emmy season, we look back at some of the best TV scripts of the last year. Let’s be real – awards are dumb for so many reasons, and putting writers in competition with each other is manufactured and pointless. But the one upside of FYC campaigns is that so many brilliant scripts become publicly available, and gives us all a chance to read and celebrate these writers’ truly fantastic work. Nominated or not, they’re all winners.
Our collection includes:
- Adolescence - “Episode 3” by Stephen Graham & Jack Thorne
- Black Mirror - “Eulogy” by Charlie Brooker and Ella Road
- Disclaimer - “VII” by Alfonso Cuarón
- Dope Thief - “Mussolini” by Peter Craig
- Dying for Sex - “Good Value Diet Soda” by Kim Rosenstock
- Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist - “Round Two: Fight Night” by Shaye Ogbonna
- Industry - “White Mischief” by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay
- Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story - “The Hurt Man” by Ian Brennan
- Paradise - “Pilot” by Dan Fogelman
- Say Nothing - “The People in the Dirt” by Joshua Zetumer
- Slow Horses - “Hello Goodbye” by Will Smith
- The Better Sister - “Lotta Sky” by Regina Corrado
- The Boys - “Season Four Finale” by Jessica Chou & David Reed
- The Diplomat - “Dreadnought” by Debora Cahn
- The Handmaid’s Tale - “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Bruce Miller
- The Last of Us - “Through The Valley” by Craig Mazin
- The Penguin - “A Great Or Little Thing” by Lauren LeFranc
- The Pitt - “7:00 A.M.” by R. Scott Gemmill
- The White Lotus - “Full-Moon Party” by Mike White
- Three Women - “Lina” by Lisa Taddeo
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