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A Good Hunter
by Micah Ranum
Rayburn discovers the horrifying truth about his daughter's disappearance when he confronts Dr. Boone. As a sedative takes hold of his body, Rayburn is forced to listen to the doctor's twisted justification for kidnapping and harvesting organs from 'neglected' children to save his own daughter.
Fargo
by Noah Hawley
Oraetta Mayflower, a nurse with a lethal secret, comforts an elderly patient as she actively facilitates his death. She sings a haunting hymn while stealing his ring, revealing her chilling lack of empathy and her twisted sense of mercy.
Tartuffe
by Molière
Elmire attempts to expose Tartuffe's hypocrisy by baiting him into making a romantic advance while her husband, Orgon, hides nearby. Tartuffe reveals his true nature by justifying his lust through twisted religious logic.
The hypocritical religious fraud Tartuffe attempts to seduce Elmire, the wife of his benefactor. He uses twisted theological logic to justify his lustful advances, claiming that his attraction to her beauty is actually a form of worship toward the Creator.