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This is a story about Jesse and Anna, a couple in the midst of a divorce. Their relationship has gone sour due to infidelity on his part and she just wants out. Suddenly, gunshots are heard and the news starts reporting about a possible terrorist attack. Surprisingly, what seems to be a terrorist attack turns out to be a viral outbreak. The virus is only affecting women, making them extremely violent. Faced with these circumstances, Anna and Jesse must turn to each other in order to survive until help arrives.
We follow Quip Farguil and Eno Satori as that they put everything on the line in a card game of sabacc to escape the Empire and the dangerous Taris Underworld.
"A face touched by God." This is how Sammy Holden is described by his normally reserved case manager. He is, by all accounts, a spectacularly beautiful child. His parents, school administrators, therapists and lawyers fighting about the best way to treat his autism all agree on that. And practically nothing else. What therapy should be used, what school he should go to, even the diagnosis itself. For Sammy’s father Rob, it’s simple. Do anything necessary – anything – to get him into Turning Point, possibly the best private school for children with autism in the country. Despite a years-long waiting list and impossible tuition fees, Rob pursues the school’s founder, hoping to turn a personal connection into an opportunity for his child. For Sammy’s mother Megan, the answer is a new therapy patented by a charismatic doctor named David Silverman. He’s created a small empire selling his program online with DVDs, seminars and expensive consultations. His approach is practically the opposite of Turning Point’s, encouraging parents to focus on creating an emotional bond with their child instead of pursuing more traditional learning methods. Megan thinks the program could be the answer to help her know her son better. Rob thinks it’s a scam that takes advantage of vulnerable parents. Both Rob’s efforts to persuade the founder of Turning Point and Megan’s connection to Silverman grow increasingly personal. As these efforts take them in unexpected directions, their marriage -- and their relationship with their son -- hangs in the balance.
Amy is a middle-aged woman running away from the circus to join New York City. She lands in a tiny apartment with a couple of millennials and proceeds to chase her dreams of becoming a TV star, however ill-advised.
As Joy tries to find purpose in training her classist, racist clients, she is plagued by unrelenting, vivid fantasies of murdering said clientele.
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