Frears tries to add a couple of
side plots surrounding the families and health of some of the judges and their staff but these are totally superfluous and frustrate rather than enhance.
Not exact matches
The sun bore down on a small
plot of dust
surrounded on three
sides by walls of poison oak.
Once there you're greeted with an open
plot of land in disrepair and
surrounding areas filled with things to do — memorable characters to befriend, monsters to fight and
side quests to undertake.