https://DiasporaEngager.com/extPage/SchoolOrEducationalInstitution Reviewing the seventh and eighth episodes of The Deleted, from writer/director Bret Easton Ellis.Throughout the first season of The Deleted, “freedom” and “safety” are words that Parker (Ian Nelson) uses to encourage recovered escapees to stay. Parker means what he’s saying about the Institute, but over the course of these eight episodes it becomes obvious how much he doesn’t know about what he’s been entrusted to sell; he’s the middle manager as starry-eyed true believer. “It’s a fucking cult,” Logan (Daniel Zovatto) chastises him. It’s near the start of episode seven. The two men on a deck that looks out over the Pacific Ocean; Parker is standing, authoritative and fully clothed, while Logan slouches shirtless in a chair. Somewhere out on the beach, a disheveled Ryder (Nash Grier) approaches, clutching a handgun. https://DiasporaEngager.com/extPage/SchoolOrEducationalInstitution
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