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Episode 1: The Sun’s Red
The last man on Earth sat in a chair alone in a room and heard a knock on the door. He got up and the knock began to beat faster. The man looked out the window. The sun was a dark red and was the size of one thousand moons set side by side. The beating was impossibly fast and the man slowly opened the door. On the other side was a man in a black cloak that appeared not to have a face. “Look deep in your heart, deep into the anger, deep into the fear.” said the man in the cloak. The man who was the last man on earth was about to choose his destiny. “I choose to look elsewhere.” said the man as he slammed the door and ran towards the window. He jumped through the glass and down the twenty stories before falling into a dark corridor…
Episode 2: ETF Dumb
And then there were none. The darkness surrounded the man as he fell for hours. He closed his eyes and saw a light in the distance. He began to slow and landed softly on his feet. With his eyes still closed, he walked towards the light. It got brighter and brighter until everything became evanescent. The man opened his eyes and found himself in a forest. The fog slowly drew in as the wind blew softly.
Episode 3: Whiskey
I’m full of bourbon, I can’t stand up. That phrase echoed in the mans head as he wandered the woods. He marked a tree and began to walk as straight as possible. Ten minutes pass and the man appears at a temple entrance. The entire temple had collapsed in on itself. The man walked farther and ended up at a stream. No animals, no people, not even insects appear to live in the forest.
Episode 4: Kitty
“Rocks fall. Everyone dies.” The voice was that of the man in the black cloak. The man looked around in every direction as the ground began to shake. Boulders began to tumble-down the river and the man began to run faster than he had ever ran before. The man jumped into a large tree and climbed to the top as a boulder struck the bottom of the tree. The tree began to fall over and the man jumped to the next tree and began to hop from each tree top until he landed in a field where a hill was evident.