S3E01 - Where Queer Things Him Befell
Description
A former professor looks back on a trip to North East England when the door to the other side was opened and has never been closed since. This episode follows our former disbeliever Geoffrey Troughton and can be enjoyed alone, but it best paired with S1E01, S1E09, S2E01 and S2E11. Guest starring Sacha Dhawan (DOCTOR WHO).
Please see the end of the show notes for content warnings. Note, these may contain spoilers.
Free Transcripts are available: https://shadowsatthedoor.com/transcripts/
Geoffrey Troughton was played by David Ault
Arthur Laurens was played by Karim Kronfli
Rajit Mohinder was played by Sacha Dhawan
Lydia Harris was played by Becky Lindsay
Amy Tuckwood was played by Hayley Mitchell
Hannah Shoulder was played by Louise Grayford
Liam Squires was played by David Fairs
Svetlana Tikhonova was played by Erebus Odora
Tara Best was played by Michelle Kelly
Fraser Bomgard and the Preacher were played by Mark Nixon
Written by Mark Nixon
Produced with Sound Design, Editing, and Directing by Mark Nixon
Musical Score Written and Performed by Nico Vettese
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Approximate Time Stamps: Intro (Around 00:00:50 ), Story (Around 00:01:12 ), Discussion (Around 01:07:35 ), Credits (Around 01:32:30 )
Content Warnings:
Story: manipulation, suffocation, needles, implied stalking, religious preaching (Christian), violence. Discussion: strong sexual innuendo, discussion of implied sexual assault, discussion of cultural appropriation.
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"with this we can see all matter" that seems like such a weird claim i mean, in the end, you have to rely on the machine to tell you that what it sees is all there is. so if the machine has a blindspot, you can't see it. unless you manage to double-check all matter identified by it maps up in real life. including the matter we can't see ourselves. and then there's still the problem of assuming that everything is made only of matter
KARIM KRONFLI! LONG MAY YOU FALL!