Do you always incorporate feedback?
Hi! I am working on a third draft as a beginning writer. I have been using CoverFlyX and WeScreenplay on each draft for feedback since I am just starting and have gotten invaluable information from this. I am curious though to hear from experienced screenwriters who do not consider themselves beginners - do you still get structural notes on your screenplays? For example, I got paid feedback that said "usually a script would have a status quo that is unended by an inciting incident" in a script where on page 11 the home the MC is living in with her children burns down and they become homeless without recourse, and in the following pages has to decide whether to take the help of a relative stranger before taking the leap and head into act II on page 25. This reader was otherwise insightful but seemed to take a light touch and may have skimmed a bit.
I don't want to ignore the feedback, but I'm wondering how much readers might miss and don't want to rewrite well-paced scenes just because. For those of you who are experienced but still seek feedback to check yourself, do readers ever cite problems you are confident you have addressed?