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- Down on his luck playwright, Julian Parker, has written a play in which the lead character commits suicide in the final scene. The only way he can get it produced is when a money hungry producer named Marla French offers to produce the play for a limited three night engagement. The only catch: they are going to cast legitimately suicidal actors who are willing tokill themselves on stage--for real!!!
- Irving finds an intriguing book at work. Helly aggressively pursues a meeting with her Outie. Mark attends a funeral with Ms. Selvig.
- Mistaken identities quickly lead to heartbreak in this dark comedian little short. You have to have a pretty dark sense of humor a ride this thing all the way to it shortly end. And that's saying a lot the thing is only like four minutes long.
- The season wraps up with our camper cooking a banana over a fire. It's called fire. It's not funny at all. He tries to use it as a phone and it just doesn't work, but honestly the first six of these short little films are wonderfully dark and exploratory. These last two just don't work for me. Three out of 10 stars
- The final short film in the series, O DHIT is right where it belongs!! A Richard Gere looking guy wakes up outside in a torn suit. He's got one handcuff on and he deftly uses his tie clip to be unshackeled. Then he wanders around until he finds a briefcase. Inside are all the ingredients for a good yarn: diamonds, lotsa cash, multiple passports, maps--and we can't see what else because suddenly he's being shot at by a sniper or something. That's when things start to get interesting!