- A janitor can no longer deal with the insults of the women in the office building. His revenge takes the form of degradation.
- Bill Zebub had read, as have many people, about males who go on shooting sprees. Some behavior can be categorized. But what if there were a vindictive man who decided that a bullet is too merciful? What if his idea for revenge were more of an eye-for-an-eye? If the man felt degraded, he would degrade when he had the chance. Rather than research the kind of man who becomes a mass murderer, Bill Zebub decided to write a character who only appeared to be such a criminal. His back story was completely different.—Bill Zebub
- After the expiration of the rights to the shocking, and now a collector's item, Disgruntled Employee (2012), held by the production company, Rough Pictures, for five years, the rights reverted to Bill Zebub. Re-edited and re-titled, director Bill Zebub keeps the overall message and meaning of the original version intact, and, at the same time, he provides a fresh look at the subject by adding alternate performances, and above all, offering additional insight into the complex personality of Steve, the pitiless Disgruntled Employee (2012).—Nick Riganas
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