Notes Final Act Read Count : 91

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3-1. Miss America-  I am looking at this as a party scene where Kilroy and Angry Young Man are trying to gather information about Renegade's master plan.

3-2. Come Sail Away, on this scene  Kilroy and Angry Young Man are heading to the Power Plant in order to confront Renegade. They are singing this song while taking a ship to the power plant located on a desolute island.

3-3. Lady, during this scene Lorelei meets them at the entrance of the power plant and Angry Young Man goes inside.

3-4. Don’t Let it End, this scene is during the battle with Renegade I think Angry Young Man getting knocked unconscious is a way to go. If the actor likes he or she can take part in the song.  At the end of the battle scene, I feel Lorelei walking in and taking bullet for Kilroy is the best way to go. This is the moment they start to sing the main song. At the end of this scene Angry Young Man agrees to take care of her wounds while Mr. Roboto goes after them. 

3-5. Mr. Roboto reprise full song, while running after Renegade I see them playing the song with characters one by one showing their faces like the doctor through to him coming up against Renegade on the last verse. At the end of this I see Mr. Roboto returning to find Lorelei still unconscious. The Doctor appears to help save Lorelei. For a twist ending, 

1. She dies

2. She survives

3. We can introduce a new character Mrs. Roboto. (As in Marriage)

4. We can introduce a new character Mrs. Roboto. (As in the fact she became a Robot.)

3-6. Grand Illusion reprise, At the end it will Depend on the ending preference which you have chosen. If you were to choose three or four, I can use a similar ending without to much Broadway Theatrical style closing. If you want to end it that way I don't mind,  I feel like to much Theatrics can take away from the story line. 

 In case you're wondering, I don't have anything against broadway-style beginnings and ends. It's just that I think it takes too much away from the story and it's usually used as an easy way out. that's why I kind of want to sway away from using any Broadway-style theatrics from this.  I know a lot of people like musicals, but I think the reason some people don't like them is because you don't always understand the storyline behind them. I want to try to change the way they look at this by giving them a story line which is compatible to the musical itself.

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