"The Last Black and White"

This would be an all-nighter.

She couldn't sleep and thought reading the scripts would be boring, but they only became more and more interesting.

Dawn.

The sky was getting light.

So far, after reading seven scripts, three left a deep impression on Lola Hussey:

"Light and This World," a story set in 1938, in which Lola would play a female spy who ultimately sacrifices herself for the greater good of her country.

The female lead's aura was strong, and the plot was great. Initially, she appeared as a villain who committed many 'bad deeds.' However, each of these 'bad deeds' actually helped the country. Her public image was that of a ruthless female leader.

"Earmark of Humanity," set in the 1940s, featured powerful and calculating individuals everywhere, swallowing up everything in their path. These characters were so wicked that they left people utterly disgusted.