Episodic Outline
In our first episode, detailed earlier, fans celebrate their One Year Lucas Memorial.
Suddenly, Lucas goes live.
Was Lucas ever dead? He claims to remember jumping.
Is this just another publicity stunt? A misguided call for help? An actual suicide? When new videos appear on his TikTok, Lucas denies responsibility—but who’s posting? And why? Posts exhort fans to vote Dead or Alive ... with the ominous promise that if they choose Dead, he will cease to exist. Is this his own twisted attempt at redemption? Dissociative amnesia?
As facts unfold, contradictions abound. Is death finite? Is AI an alternative? Did his online persona co-opt his identity? And what about his apartment, his stuff, where did that go? Where do you sleep after eternal slumber?
The conflict is existential: is it possible to start over, to outlive your own past?
These questions cause ripples. The rest of the series is a quest for self-discovery, not just for Lucas but for his immediate tribe.
One after another, six principal characters drive individual episodes: each one sucked into the Lucas orbit, for better or worse; each one determined by where Lucas sleeps next. A mix of musical sofas, sleepover therapy and competing anxieties, they explore possible futures while figuring out which truth to believe … and which lessons to learn.
Issues range from mundane to metaphysical. The eighth episode culminates in Cancella: friends and fans gather for a brutal Truth-or-Die showdown—an event that Lucas claims he had no part in planning. Emotions ramp up; accusations fly. Forced to choose between who they pretend to be and who they should be, Lucas & Co. reach life-changing conclusions.
The season finale ends on the GW Bridge: Lucas revisits the site of his suicide, sees himself in the river below. And walks away with his backpack, intact.
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