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Claybourne
Episode 18: Conflict
Ep. 18
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Tensions that have been simmering boil over at the hotel pub. Frank's plans for the town collide with Mata's sense of what the land demands. Thompson discovers that neutrality is not an option in Te Irirangi.
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24. Episode 24: Reconciliation
04:52||Ep. 24Two people in Claybourne attempt to repair what has been broken between them. Forgiveness comes easier to some than others. The land remembers what people try to forget.
23. Episode 23: The Welcoming
04:59||Ep. 23Queenie organises a powhiri for the stranger. Thompson stands on the marae atea, uncertain of the protocol but certain that something profound is happening. The ceremony is beautiful, ancient, and possibly binding.
22. Episode 22: Family
05:24||Ep. 22Mike, Mata, and Queenie sit together, and the weight of whakapapa, obligation, and love fills the room. Across town, Frank pours a drink alone. Family is the thing you can't troubleshoot.
21. Episode 21: Bio Weapons
05:02||Ep. 21A classified document surfaces that connects the satellite station to something far larger and far darker than telecommunications. The word "Koestler" starts to taste different in Thompson's mouth.
20. Episode 20: Advice
05:42||Ep. 20Edith dispenses wisdom from behind the counter whether you've asked for it or not. Mata seeks counsel from Queenie at the water's edge. Thompson phones LA again, and the distance between him and his old life grows wider.
19. Episode 19: Bad Call
06:11||Ep. 19A decision made in haste has consequences that ripple outward. Someone trusted the wrong person with the wrong information. In a town where the phones can't always be trusted, a bad call can mean more than one thing.
17. Episode 17: Car Accident
05:22||Ep. 17The road between Claybourne and Kawakawa is winding, poorly lit, and not always empty. An accident on the coast road changes the stakes. Someone's injuries are more than physical.
16. Episode 16: Coin Trick
06:43||Ep. 16Mike has a trick he likes to show people, and a knack for being in the wrong place at exactly the right time. A small act of sleight-of-hand reveals something larger. Not everything in Claybourne is what it appears to be.