![]() ![]() She’s trying to find Jed, who was placed in foster care sometime after their parting in 2015, but she doesn’t have the money to pay for a private investigator. The aforementioned Rose is packing for a trip with the assistance of her friend Lyta and her roommate whose name I immediately forget. ![]() ![]() They’ve made efforts in the past, Desire reveals (Nada and Roderick Burgess), but now there is a “dream vortex,” a woman called Rose. Anyway, Desire and Despair have a little chat about how they (mostly Desire) want to ruin Dream’s life. This is my least favorite thing: As in the comics, Despair is a fat lady, which is an exhausting and shitty depiction here she has a northern accent and a cardigan, and it’s all just… crappy! I don’t know what to say! The show contains virtually no other fat characters or people from the north, so this is really a Choice. Ugh.ĭesire, played very sexily by Mason Alexander Park, summons their sister Despair to talk with them about their plans for Dream. The girl, Rose, will go with her mom to New Jersey and then send for Jed to join them later. We open on Dream paging through a book labeled “Rose Walker.” In a flashback, a boy and a girl are packing to leave for New Jersey, but then their mom comes in to say that their (clearly abusive) father refuses to let the boy, Jed, go with them. ![]()
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