Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!
Scene 7
Scene 8
Scene 9
Scene 10
Scene 11
Scene 12
'Taking care of them': The deviants are brought back to the lab (where they are created) and their minds are changed back to how they originally started (robotic, no individuality, spending money on corporations)
Scene 8: The protagonist asks the barrister about the commotion before, but the barrister just shrugs it off and asks her to buy a coffee. She becomes more curious (which is something these people are not supposed to be) but ignores it, buying her coffee and leaving.
The protagonists begins to see the world in a different light - not everything is 'sunshine and rainbows' and not everyone is happy - she begins to believe in individuality - juxtaposition: in the background play '1 is the loneliest number' while is juxtaposes the protagonists fake happiness
BTS - the lab technicians are watching her (half the stage is them watching on a screen and the other half of the stage is her in real time) - the lab people become aware that she's becoming a deviant. The protagonist refuses to buy certain products, building suspicion for the lab people
The security guards come in and tries to arrest her - addressing the audience: the protagonist shouts to the audience. The security guards then surround her, drop her to her knees, then do what they did to all the other deviants
It ends with the protagonist taking a selfie and posting it up on instagram - placard on the wall. '#corporationcontrol'
Don't do this to me, please.
Thanks guys, off to buy a coke!
What was that about?
Buy a coffee?
The Prime minister would like you to buy a coffee and not worry about it.
What was that commotion about?
Alright.
Coca Cola
m
m
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
Buy a BigMac!
Uh, no thank you.
m
I want this fixed immediately!