Just finished season 2 and have a lot of questions about severance, cold harbor and the goats

I just finished season two and really liked it. However, Lumon clearly had people to spare, so why not just have them all work towards their end main goal of completing Cold Harbor? Why were they so focused on goats? Why did anyone need to be severed to begin with? I don't know if I missed these or if nobody knows the answers. I have purposely avoided all online theories, etc.

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 8 hours ago

After Hours check in

I am going to the Magic Kingdom one day of my disney trip and have after-hours after. Do I have to re-check in for after-hours? If so when and where

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 23 days ago

Fantastic dining package

I am going to Disney this summer and booked lunch in Hollywood Studios at 2:00. I was able to get a Fantasmic package with that, but nothing later. DO i have to stay at the table until then? Can I leave and return later? Or are they two separate things combined?

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 24 days ago

Can you put character descriptions all on the first page?

Most scripts I have seen don't do it; however, I have read a few (12 Angry Men) where all the character descriptions are on the first page together. I feel like I like the second option much more but not sure if it is professional or allowed

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 28 days ago

Looking for a good fictional political allegory show.

I love The Boys and Andor, not because of the violence or action, but the political messaging, well-written characters, and social commentary. I don't want a show about politics as much as a metaphor for one. Just like how in the boys' Homelander isn't a politician, however, he is very clearly a stand-in for one. What other shows fall under this category? I also love in-universe stuff. Like how The Boys does with Vought. I would prefer a fast-paced show that is either ongoing or has a well-received ending, but neither is a deal breaker.

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 2 months ago

What is a good way to evaluate my script?

A while back I posted a script on here looking for edits and constructive critsim. Things did not go well and people told me to quit, sent private messages and mocked me. I had to take down the post. Since then I have become obsessed with proving some random people on reddit wrong and rewrote my script three times. I don't want to fight to have my script made and am more than happy having it to myself, nonetheless I want to be able to work on it and make it better. I am hesitant to use the online reviews because of their costs. Does anyone know what I should do?

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u/MuchUnderstanding563 — 2 months ago