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Where the Stars Fell
Caldera Studios
55 episodes
3 weeks ago
Dr. Edison Tucker is having a very weird life. Not being able to die tends to color things that way. Lucille Kensington is the literary scene’s biggest enigma. That’s just the way she likes it. When the pair find themselves sharing a cabin in the strangest town in America— Jerusalem, OR— they’re prepared for a housemate situation from hell. What they’re not expecting is tidings of a stranger sort: Ed is the antichrist, Lucy her guardian angel, and if they can’t find a way to work together soon, the rapture is set to take first the town, then the world… but neither of them know that yet. Welcome to Jerusalem, OR, where what doesn’t kill you is just another mystery.
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Dr. Edison Tucker is having a very weird life. Not being able to die tends to color things that way. Lucille Kensington is the literary scene’s biggest enigma. That’s just the way she likes it. When the pair find themselves sharing a cabin in the strangest town in America— Jerusalem, OR— they’re prepared for a housemate situation from hell. What they’re not expecting is tidings of a stranger sort: Ed is the antichrist, Lucy her guardian angel, and if they can’t find a way to work together soon, the rapture is set to take first the town, then the world… but neither of them know that yet. Welcome to Jerusalem, OR, where what doesn’t kill you is just another mystery.
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Episode Twenty-Three: And the Prom Is Tomorrow
Where the Stars Fell
23 minutes
2 years ago
Episode Twenty-Three: And the Prom Is Tomorrow
With his prom-posal scheduled the day of the annual Chili Cook Off, Mike’s got a full plate.  Note- we'll be taking a mid-season break for the rest of June, but we'll be back July 7th with our crossover with Forgive Me!, and Episode 24 on July 21st. See you then! Script available here. Intro theme composed by Tyler Petty. End credits theme composed by Newton Schottelkotte. This episode featured some last-minute but nonetheless invaluable crowd cameos from: Tonia Ransom, Brad Colbroock, Bee Hyland, Jackie Hedeman, Max Fleischhacker but wearing glasses and a mustache, Evan Gulock, Gavin Gaddis, Josh Rubino in many sets of glasses and mustaches, and Alexander Danner. Support the show by joining our Patreon. Learn more about our sponsors at https://fableandfolly.com/partners/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where the Stars Fell
Dr. Edison Tucker is having a very weird life. Not being able to die tends to color things that way. Lucille Kensington is the literary scene’s biggest enigma. That’s just the way she likes it. When the pair find themselves sharing a cabin in the strangest town in America— Jerusalem, OR— they’re prepared for a housemate situation from hell. What they’re not expecting is tidings of a stranger sort: Ed is the antichrist, Lucy her guardian angel, and if they can’t find a way to work together soon, the rapture is set to take first the town, then the world… but neither of them know that yet. Welcome to Jerusalem, OR, where what doesn’t kill you is just another mystery.