User blog comment:Agent M/Shout Box V.2/@comment-3242362-20120804184354/@comment-1915803-20120806135236

The only thing that troubles me in the long run is that with different script writers, the length and in-depth-ness of parts in the script will be varied from writer to writer. For example, some writer may use [a frightened Jimmy, having recoiled from the grotesque display in Eddy's scam, exits the scene and can be seen barricading himself within his house], and another writer might shorten it as [Jimmy was scared after Eddy performed his scam, and crept away to his house]. Basically, what I'm saying is that we all have different mindsets and mentalities and what we produce won't correlate and match up in the same writing style as other people. I just worry that certain scripts will have excessive description while others will have a dearth in description.