Maybe Randy was too tired or had some physical issue. That could be why he couldn't get up.
It could be that Randy was wrapped up too snugly in his blankets or maybe he had a nightmare that scared him into staying put. There are several possible reasons for him not being able to get up.
Maybe it was super cold outside and Randy needed to stay warm to avoid getting sick.
Maybe the scriptwriters had a specific storyline in mind that didn't include Randy. Could be for plot reasons or to focus on other characters.
There could be various reasons. Maybe the story didn't require Randy's presence to progress the narrative, or they wanted to shake up the dynamics and introduce new characters instead. It's all part of the creative process behind the movie.
Maybe the scriptwriters had a different storyline in mind and didn't find a suitable role for Randy this time.
Could be that you were sick or injured in the story and physically couldn't get up. Or maybe there was a mystery or a challenge that needed to be solved before you could rise from bed.
Maybe they're injured or too tired. It could be a plot twist to add drama.
It might be that there's an external force or obstacle in the Christmas story keeping you from getting up. Maybe it's a curse, or you were trapped in a strange situation.
Maybe the scriptwriters had a different creative direction and didn't find a suitable role for Randy.
Maybe the scriptwriters decided he didn't fit the new plot or character dynamics.
Maybe the scriptwriters had a specific plot direction that didn't include Randy. Could be related to the story's focus or character development.