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511: The Living Sleighlights

511: The Living Sleighlights

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Section Chief Zelda Anders is being visited by three ghosts…and President Chet Phillips is putting up the Christmas tree.

CONTENT NOTE: We know the holidays aren't always happy. This episode contains depictions of family strife at Christmas, including abandonment and the rejection of sexual identity. But it also contains JOY. So much joy. We hope you'll enjoy it.

Written and Directed by
J. Michael DeAngelis

Starring
Chris Klaniecki as Skip Granger
Nazli Sarpkaya as Mackenzie McGrath and Mini McGrath
Dave Stanger as Bowden Montcrief
Paige Klaniecki as Gloria Kovak
Faith Dowgin as Section Chief Zelda Anders
with Kirk White as Chet Phillips
and Katerina McGrath as Mission Voice

Also Starring
Ashley Banks as Athena O’Brien
Jill Ivey as Western Union Woman, Siri, and Lex Hammond
and Bob Killion as Security Guy, Thrash Anders, and The Admiral

Guest Starring
Dave Serfass as J.J. Prescott
Emily DeAngelis as Young Zelda
Pete Barry as Buddy Wig and Kristatos O’Brien
J. Michael DeAngelis as Larry Hastings
David S. Dear as Caterer S. Dear
Eric Perry as Secretary Whitmire
John Dowgin as Dr Biff Studebaker
Kristen Norine as Dr. Hypatia Wiles
Shannon Perry as Dr. Hermione Pickle
Caden Dowgin as Timmy “Two Bit” Thompson
with Sarah Rhea Werner as Pat
and special guest star Jim Iorio as O.G.

A complete transcript of this episode can be found here.

Music, sound editing, and mixing by
Pete Barry

Created and produced by
Pete Barry, J. Michael DeAngelis, and John Dowgin

For a complete list of credits, please visit this episode's webpage.

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