Episode 7’s breathtaking callousness
Really too much. Starts with the artist—too busy with her art and India adventures to return a human being’s obviously lost remains to their survivors for two years? At least the art studio person tries, before giving up. Then the journalist comes along and sees the remains as a story opportunity. Once she realizes that -- yes! — this person’s family has been suffering for years (who knew?), she strategizes to keep the remains *in her closet* with her subletter for an extra 6 months after she could have sent them on, because she wants to string the family along for more material? The most crazy thing is she shamelessly reveals all this to the listener as if it’s a minor self-indulgence, like skipping a workout or procrastinating an rsvp.
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