Episode Two: The Boy and the Truck

In Episode Two, Jaime returns to a childhood memory that should have ended very differently, a moment on the side of a highway that he still cannot fully explain. From there the story moves to the Missouri farm where childhood wonder slowly gave way to isolation, longing and exile.

 Between forests, Phantom of the Opera cassette tapes and an endless ache for home, Jaime begins discovering that even beautiful places can become prisons when experienced alone.

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