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The Shepherd
by Peter Strange
David Carney and Mel discuss the psychological profile of a killer, Natasha Bloom, in a quiet hotel alcove. David explains the concept of the 'shadow aspect' to illustrate how suppressed resentment led to a tragic murder, while Mel seeks professional insight to unlock the case.
by Barbara Machin
During a high-stakes police interrogation, Natasha confesses to starting a fire that killed her family while under the influence of a mysterious figure she calls 'The Shepherd'. As the detectives press her for motives of jealousy, Natasha reveals a deep-seated paranoid delusion and the haunting presence of an unidentified person who rescued her nephew from the flames.
by Peter Berry
David confronts his brother Matt in a secure unit cell after discovering Matt has been leaking confidential patient files. The emotional stakes escalate as Matt confesses to his betrayal while David reveals he has already contacted the police, leading to a final breakdown of their fraternal bond.
As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
Disguised as the youth Ganymede, Rosalind delivers a sharp-witted rebuke to the shepherdess Phoebe for her cruel treatment of the devoted Silvius. She humbles Phoebe's vanity by critiquing her appearance and urges her to accept a good man's love while she has the chance.
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