the Episodes

 
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Episode 1: The Introduction

Eleanor “El” Rivkin is a private information broker in New York City with a history of psychiatric problems. She makes a living buying and selling information for the City’s elite. Today, she is introduced to a mysterious man in a department store with a task that’s out of her usual scope.

Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Erin Darke as Talia, Moises Arias as Prizrak, James Scully as James, Navid Negahban as Massoud, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Will Kinnear as The Congressman, Michael Selkirk as The Cab Driver, Nikka Graff Lanzarone as The Club Hostess, and additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett

Written by Carina Green, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 2:

The Tapes

Prizrak urges El to visit an old flame to piece together sabotaged evidence. Talia comes to terms with her role in her own wedding and the Chapman family. The voices in El’s head become more and more intense, sending her to a rabbi in the hopes of finding answers.

Starring Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Erin Darke as Talia, Moises Arias as Prizrak, James Scully as James, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Rich Sommer as Max the Audio Guy, Ellen Harvey as Victoria Chapman, Will Kinnear as Rabbi Olitsky, Mandy Foster as The Rabbi's Secretary, and additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

episode 3:

The sisters

Talia calls El with a potential job. Prizrak and El follow an investigation trail Sahar left behind as El also discovers how to control her new powers.

Starring Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Erin Darke as Talia, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Rich Sommer as Max, Nikka Graff Lanzarone as Alice & Ann Walcott, Ellen Harvey as Marion Walcott, Bill Hoag as Joe Costa, Michael Selkirk as Greg Fazzio, Iris Bahr as Clara, Tracy Vo as the Nost Neighbor, and additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 4:

The tea

Prizrak turns to conspiracy boards online. El meets with another mysterious man who knows a lot more about her than she does about him. Talia must dazzle to be accepted in the Chapmans’ high society world.

Starring Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Erin Darke as Talia, Moises Arias as Prizrak, James Scully as James, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Kevin Pollack as Mr. Orange, Mark Zimmerman as William Chapman, Michael Selkirk as Steve Shaw, Jeb Brown as Senator DeStefano, Mandy Foster as Dress Shop Attendant, with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episiode 5:

The senator

Sahar and El have their first conversation. A new job directs El’s attention to a state senator, and she must visit another ex to get information on him, Prizrak and El dig deeper into the inconsistencies of the Flatiron Fire.

Starring Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Mandy Foster as Dawn, Bill Hoag as Joe Costa, Yousof Sultani as Colin Kimmerling, Jessica Mendez Siqueiros as Jessica Rodriguez, Michael Selkirk as "John" the Caller, Iris Baher as the Rude Diner Waitress, Tracy Vo as the Neighbor Woman, with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 6: The Company

Episode 6:

The Company

A new piece to the puzzle of the Flatiron Fire arrives in the form of a powerful real estate development company … with close connections to El. Talia agrees to help El with a sting operation. Prizrak muses on the nature of curses. 

STARRING: Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Erin Darke as Talia, Navid Negahban as Massoud, Rich Sommer as Max, Iris Baher as the Medium, Jessica Mendez Siqueiros as The Delaware Secretary, and with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, Directed by Ryan Patch, Produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Beans Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episiode 7:

The honeypot

El is poised to catch the senator at a high-society dinner party, but the ever-persistent ghosts might interfere. Sahar and El fight about the nature of justice. Prizrak opens up. Talia’s future plans take an unexpected turn.

Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Erin Darke as Talia, James Scully as James Chapman, Rich Sommer as Max, Navid Negahban as Massoud, Ellen Harvey as Victoria Chapman, Mark Zimmerman as William Chapman, Jeb Brown as Senator DeStafano, Anzu Lawson as Diana Chau, Michael Selkirk as Caller John, Gregg Daniel as the News Anchor, and with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 8:

The machine

Tendrils from the Flatiron Fire sprawl all the way to Albany, where El reconnects with an old acquaintance, hoping to get information about the Attorney General. Talia grapples with inner doubts as James’ political ambitions and the wedding loom closer. El’s voices grow more aggressive.

Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Erin Darke as Talia, James Scully as James Chapman, Anzu Lawson as Diana Chau, Gregg Daniel as Andre, Yousof Sultani as Dr. Cohen, Bill Hoag as the Apartment Tenant, and with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, Directed by Ryan Patch, Produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Beans Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 9:

The Ghosts

El visits the site of the fire and tries to get answers from the ghosts still lingering there. Talia and El reminisce about the past. An aggressive new contact provides evidence that might break the case wide open. WARNING: This episode contains references to and descriptions of suicide.

Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Erin Darke as Talia, James Scully as James Chapman, Rich Sommer as Max, Navid Negahban as Massoud, Ellen Harvey as Victoria Chapman, Mark Zimmerman as William Chapman, Jeb Brown as Senator DeStafano, Anzu Lawson as Diana Chau, Michael Selkirk as Caller John, Gregg Daniel as the News Anchor, and with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, directed by Ryan Patch, produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Bean Casting, with music by Amper Music.

Episode 10:

The wedding

El tries to stop Talia from marrying James, concerned he’s too close to the conspiracy. Mr. Orange returns and, again, is one step ahead of El, whose demons finally catch up with her. Prizrak goes their own way. And as James launches his campaign for state senate, the case begins to unravel.

Brigette Lundy-Paine as El, Moises Arias as Prizrak, Golshifteh Farahani as Sahar, Erin Darke as Talia, James Scully as James Chapman, Kevin Pollak as Richard Ward, Navid Negahban as Massoud, Anzu Lawson as Diana Chau, Mark Zimmerman as William Chapman, and with additional ghost voices provided by Audrey Bennett.

Written by Carina Green & Ryan Patch, Directed by Ryan Patch, Produced by Ryan Patch & Joanne Vo.

Main Theme by Sam Estes, Edited by Ryan Patch, Sound Design by Rick Rush & the Ott House Audio Team, Casting by Daryl Eisenberg, CSA & Ally Beans, CSA of Eisenberg/Beans Casting, with music by Amper Music.