'Whom' is used when you are referring to the object of the verb. 'Who' is used when you are referring to the subject of the verb.'Who is there?''Who broke that vase?''For whom is that parcel...
(Get to means find a path or colloquially, a method to accomplish something.)"I could not find a way to get to the parade.""With luck, I will get to retire next year."
Stolid: not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive. His rival's stolid indifference put the lawyer out of countenance. Marcus' stolid face revealed none of the thoughts that danced...