is not a slogan. It is a mirror. It asks: What do you truly want? And are you willing to admit it?
The dialogue, written by Maddy Burton, focuses on an "engrossing" interaction between the characters, emphasizing the psychological buildup of their relationship. charlie forde want you to want exclusive
| | Weaknesses | | :--- | :--- | | Strong, recognizable talent in Charlie Forde. | Title is slightly wordy and may require shorthand for tagging. | | Title implies "Premium" quality immediately. | Concept is not a slogan