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In the aftermath of the confrontation at Rex’s house, Marco escapes the apartment with Rex in tow. With every cop in the city now looking for a killer, Marco spirits Rex away to a hidey-hole until the wee hours of the morning when it’s safe to go home. Back at Rex’s apartment, now crawling with San Francisco’s finest, Bryan and Pookie try and tie all the emerging pieces together...
Rex finds himself more and more inspired by his newfound talent for drawing and the unexpected side effects his art seems to be having on the BoyCo boys' survival rates. Across town, Aggie James wakes up, soberer and soberer with each day, which isn’t making his situation any easier. Then, in a surprise turn, Hilary gives him a glimmer of hope. And downtown, Bryan seems much recovered from his recent illness as he and Pookie meet up with Black Mr...
Aggie James gets another visitor in the White Dungeon, one that won’t last long. Pookie works on his “series bible,” and Roberta Deprovdechuk catches Rex doing something nasty. Written by Scott Sigler Performed by Phil Gigante Directed & Engineered by Corey Young Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2022 by Empty Set Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan and Pookie were kicked off the case by Chief Zou, but not before Pookie had Black Mister Burns investigate the occult symbols found at the murder scenes. Burns came up with a hit: a man who reported the same symbols decades earlier, during the Golden Gate Slasher case. That man? Mister Biz-Nass. Bryan and Pookie pay him a visit...
Robin’s role as the acting Chief Medical Examiner means she’s the first to process the body of Jay Parlar, the latest member of the BoyCo gang to die. For the first time in six months, this brings her face—to—face with her ex-lover Bryan Clauser...
Aggie’s ordeal in the White Dungeon worsens, something he didn’t think possible. Pookie gets some key info on the cover-up from Black Mister Burns, while Bryan pays a much-needed visit to his father. Written by Scott Sigler Performed by Phil Gigante Directed & Engineered by Corey Young Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2022 by Empty Set Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pookie forces himself to believe his instincts and not his eyes as he investigates another homicide strangely connected to Bryan. As reality makes less sense, Pookie and Bryan find some comfort in the familiar police working of canvassing for witnesses. Meanwhile, across town, Rex finds comfort in the unfamiliar — his own strength. He discovers that he is changing, changing in ways that defy explanation...
Pookie tends to his getting-sicker-by-the-moment partner as he wonders if it’s possible he doesn’t know Bryan as well as he thinks he does. As Bryan finally gets some rest, Pooks calls Robin for a gut check just how Terminator-like Bryan might be. And when Bryan sleeps, he dreams. Dreams of terrible things for the BoyCo crew...
The results of Oscar Woody’s autopsy turned up very strange results, which Robin tries to explain to Verde and The Birdman. Rex Deprovdechuk drew a picture of Oscar, and now Oscar is dead. Rex wonders what will happen if he makes a new drawing … will another member of BoyCo wind up mutilated? Written by Scott Sigler Performed by Phil Gigante Directed & Engineered by Corey Young Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2022 by Empty Set Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices...
Bryan and Pookie start tracking down Oscar Woody’s killer but run into two obstacles: one from a kid that might very well be the next victim and another from a most unexpected source. Aggie James finally meets one of his captors...