Pavel Alimov writes character-driven American television in the tradition of the 1990s and 2000s procedural drama — stories where moral clarity wins, institutional arrogance destroys itself, and the most dangerous person in the room is the one nobody watched.
He is currently developing Mrs. Lark, a one-hour anthology drama for US network and streaming.
BOBBIE LARK, 71, retired history teacher in a small South Dakota town, has spent her whole life watching rooms. Now she’s watching this one — and the men who run it are about to discover that the most dangerous opponent they’ll ever face is a woman they never once thought to look at.
Each episode of Mrs. Lark brings Bobbie a new villain: a school superintendent, a banker, a doctor, a pastor, a care-home administrator, a newspaper editor, a lawyer. Each one is powerful, respected, and certain they are untouchable. Each one is wrong. Bobbie never raises her voice. She never breaks a rule. She asks questions, waits, and lets arrogance do the rest.
Season One is complete — eight full scripts, a documented season arc, and a production-ready series package. Dream casting: Jamie Lee Curtis.