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About the Job
DAY PLAYER. PAYS $150/D. Guest C appears during the confrontation between Larissa, Sasha, and Mr. White over the Angel's Kiss crown. They serve as part of the reactive elite chorus, providing a single line of dialogue that highlights the central conflict of the scene. Upon Mr. White's announcement that the crown is for "the bride," Guest C observes, "But there are two brides here... Who's the crown for?" This moment of genuine confusion underscores the absurdity of Larissa's claim and foreshadows the crown's true destination. Guest C has no intimate scenes, no stunts or action sequences, and no individual characterization beyond this single line. They disappear from the narrative immediately after speaking, serving only to vocalize the audience's question and heighten the tension of the impending reveal.
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About the Job
DAY PLAYER. PAYS $150/D. Guest C appears during the confrontation between Larissa, Sasha, and Mr. White over the Angel's Kiss crown. They serve as part of the reactive elite chorus, providing a single line of dialogue that highlights the central conflict of the scene. Upon Mr. White's announcement that the crown is for "the bride," Guest C observes, "But there are two brides here... Who's the crown for?" This moment of genuine confusion underscores the absurdity of Larissa's claim and foreshadows the crown's true destination. Guest C has no intimate scenes, no stunts or action sequences, and no individual characterization beyond this single line. They disappear from the narrative immediately after speaking, serving only to vocalize the audience's question and heighten the tension of the impending reveal.
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