

Two broken souls, one tragic collision—grief hits different when you're still alive.
The lives of a bullied teenager struggling to survive his high school tormentors and a lonely elderly man wrestling with the loss of his wife and his own mortality collide after a tragic accident.
Acting
Bill Flynn's weathered vulnerability steals every scene.
Writing
Del Shores crafts dialogue that actually sounds like people.
Director
Clay Luther
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Del Shores wrote this between seasons of 'Sordid Lives,' pivoting from camp comedy to devastating intimacy.
The diner scene where neither character speaks for four minutes—reportedly done in one take because Flynn broke down after.