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This week, Dori goes home. Will and Ruth get to experience Paradise, but not everyone thinks its what it pretends to be.

 

This show contains recurring themes including:

·       Religious Trauma/Indoctrination

·       Family Conflict

·       Gaslighting

·       Childhood Trauma

·       Child Neglect/Abuse

·       Alcoholism

·       Toxic/Unhealthy Relationships

 

Showrunner Elizabeth Moffatt

Directed by Micah Rodriguez and Stephanie Resendes

Written by J Evelyn Gaskell

Produced by April Sumner

Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner

 

Featuring

Ian RQ Slater as Dori/Dorian

KT Tomas as Ned Ziliak

Isabel Kruse as Paulette

Lisa Stanley as Evelyn

Victoria Cheng as Ruth

Phi Hamens as Will

Sergio Salas as Yuri

Tori Thomson as Margaret

Hannah Preisinger as Zoe

Gigi Guizado as Harriet

David A Meyers as Woodrow

Dialogue Editor – Lowri Ann Davies and Nico Vettese

Sound Designer – Tessa Vroom

Mastering Editor - Meg McKellar

Music by Sam Jones

Art by Guerrilla Communications

 

SFX by previously credited artists

 

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Grace 'Gengar' Soria

This episode just hit me right in the feelings. That, and, I'm fantasizing punching Ned's manipulative face so hard.

Gabz

I love how this episode draws attention to the difference between what Dori was raised to believe empathy and understanding is. Ie; the kind that is really just putting a nice face to subtle and un subtle pressure on people to fit in vs actual empathy and understanding. Which in this case is highlighted by the way Dori stands up the family member who pushed Will to drink. It really brilliantly emphasizes the way Dorian is learning to respect other people's boundaries versus how his boundaries are being just trampled over too.