Beyond Help Episode 1: Me Here, at Last, on the Ground
MAY 10, 202551 MIN
Beyond Help Episode 1: Me Here, at Last, on the Ground
MAY 10, 202551 MIN
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<p>Content Warnings:Irreverent humor and song lyrics, loud noises, use of firearms, public displays of violence, character death, use of alcohol, and adult language. The long trip starts here! Sinclair, a million-year-old minor level deity with a penchant for vagrancy and financial scheming, has been, for the first time in many hundreds of thousands of years, staying in one place and biding his time, forced into suburban settlement through mysterious circumstances. He's become friends (?) with some of the local vampire population and found a restaurant with good boneless wings, but even those aren't enough to keep him from being agitated by seemingly endless waiting. What is he waiting for? For the centerpiece of his long task, a mythological vampire hunter who slashes through the undead like the sun cutting away darkness, known simply as The Daylight. But when she finally arrives, she's far from being up to a conversation with Sinclair, and quickly goes on the attack. Can Sinclair, in a weakened state, keep up with this woman with the destructive personality of a tornado? Why has Sinclair been forced to stand still in time? Why does The Daylight hate vampires so much? And will she be lured to working with him when he reveals his task- hunting down Countess Sanguine Amanto?Beyond Help stars Mel Nichols as The Daylight and Lauren Tucker as Countess Sanguine Amanto. Episode 1, “Me Here, At Last, On the Ground,” featuresHera Alexander as Russell</p><p>Michael E. Freemantle as Bertrand</p><p>Walter Mack as Lyle</p><p>Cat Kirby as Annie</p><p>Izze Sykes as Fortunato</p><p>And Chrisi Talyn Saje as GailAdditional voices provided by Sean DrabikProduced, written, and directed by Sean Drabik</p><p>With Associate Producers Lauren Tucker and Mel Nichols ,</p><p>Script Editor Lumi Oakes </p><p>And Story Consultant Cat KirbyMusic and Sound Effects in the Public Domain:</p><p><br /></p><p>Twelve From the Black Book 4/03/01 by Lloyd Rogers</p><p><br /></p><p>See Me Through by The Cimmaron Show Review</p><p><br /></p><p>After You've Gone performed by the US Coast Guard Band</p><p><br /></p><p>I Ain't Got Nobody performed by Marion Harris</p><p><br /></p><p>We Will All Go Together When We Go by Tom Lehrer</p><p><br /></p><p>Concerto for Two Violins in D-Minor 1-Fast performed by Lloyd Rogers and Cartesian Reunion Memorial Orchestra</p><p><br /></p><p>Non Sara by Franti</p><p><br /></p><p>Danse Macabre performed by Katapolto</p><p><br /></p><p>Walk That Dog performed by The US Army Blues Band</p><p><br /></p><p>St. James Infirmary performed by United State Airforce Academy Band</p><p><br /></p><p>Blue Skies performed by William Robyn</p>