Behavioral Sink

Television (One-hour) · Drama · 61 pages
After David Foster's name is drawn in the annual Population Recovery Act - a government program meant to cleanse society of overpopulation - he defies his civic duty to sacrifice himself and goes on the run.
Written by Thomas Muller and Eugene Mont
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Bluff Point, NY
There's a great quote by Isaac Asimov that I love: "If my doctor told me I had six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type faster."
New York
My name is Eugene and I've been a screenwriting for over a decade, continually trying to improve my craft over time. I have worked on several scripts for film and TV, both individually and with my writing partner, Thomas Muller. Additionally, I have also produced several films and video content over the years and will be adapting one of my screenpla...
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