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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Rise

Rating: PG-13.

Smile, you’re on camera. This episode contains the sound of a gunshot at the end of the episode, discussion of systemic inequality, and death in an elevator.

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The trailer at the end of this episode is for The Children of Room 56. In Spiritsford, The lakes have teeth. The walls have eyes. There's a hotel for ghosts in the woods. Sam Moss and her tight-knit group of friends have been investigating the mysteries of Spiritsford since they were children, and they enjoy it... until one of their own goes missing. Chip Romero has disappeared. And Sam is determined to find him. But the supernatural creatures of the town are getting increasingly malicious, and Sam's chances of actually finding her friend seem near-impossible.

This episode was written by ItMe! and directed by Mik Koats. Script editing by Jesse Schuschu. Dialogue editing by Sierra Doss and sound design by Kathryn Stanley. Music by Ali Hylton. Executive produced by Tal Minear. Episode artwork by Tal Minear.

Starring: Anthony Kluttz as Corey. Giancarlo Herrera as Jordan. Cass McPhee as Stagehand. Angel Haven Rey as Game Show Host.

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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Rise

Rating: PG-13.

Smile, you’re on camera. This episode contains the sound of a gunshot at the end of the episode, discussion of systemic inequality, and death in an elevator.

Transcript here.

The trailer at the end of this episode is for The Children of Room 56. In Spiritsford, The lakes have teeth. The walls have eyes. There's a hotel for ghosts in the woods. Sam Moss and her tight-knit group of friends have been investigating the mysteries of Spiritsford since they were children, and they enjoy it... until one of their own goes missing. Chip Romero has disappeared. And Sam is determined to find him. But the supernatural creatures of the town are getting increasingly malicious, and Sam's chances of actually finding her friend seem near-impossible.

This episode was written by ItMe! and directed by Mik Koats. Script editing by Jesse Schuschu. Dialogue editing by Sierra Doss and sound design by Kathryn Stanley. Music by Ali Hylton. Executive produced by Tal Minear. Episode artwork by Tal Minear.

Starring: Anthony Kluttz as Corey. Giancarlo Herrera as Jordan. Cass McPhee as Stagehand. Angel Haven Rey as Game Show Host.

Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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