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Survivor’s Guilt takes a familiar theme and twists it into something sharper, more alive. The story unfolds with both humor and pain, never falling into clichés. The dialogue feels natural, the kind of writing that doesn’t try too hard yet lands every emotional note. Bryan Coffee brings depth to Franklin, while William Knight makes Nigel unpredictable and oddly sympathetic. Together they carry the story through moments that feel painfully real and then suddenly, beautifully absurd. It’s the kind of production that lingers, the kind you think about on your way home.
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