In this episode we spend the entire time in the Big (and we mean BIG) Conversation where the group discuss whether or not we have a moral obligation to help someone in distress, and if we should have a legal obligation. This week's conversation was inspired by https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-56864863 (this tragic story) that took place just down the road from us. We welcome Callie and Rahel on to the Realist, and close out with Rachel's reflections. This week's The Realist was recorded IN PERSON again as our sessions have returned IRL and so is a little bit echoey. If you are a young person and would like to speak to someone about your feelings you can get free counselling support at https://www.kooth.com/ (kooth.com). === 'The Realist’ is a project conceived to explore bridging the distance between us during lockdown through audio. Each week during our sessions (held via Zoom) we revisit work from previous projects and create new work exploring themes close to our hearts. You can listen live on the internet, weekly at 18:00 on Fridays at https://www.internet-radio.com/station/wctradio (www.internet-radio.com/station/wctradio) and join in the conversation using #therealistwct on Twitter and Insta. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/wcomtheatre?lang=en (@WComTheatre) and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/waterloocommunitytheatre/ (@WaterlooCommunityTheatre). Find out more at https://www.waterloocommunitytheatre.co.uk/ (www.waterloocommunitytheatre.co.uk) and support us https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/theatre-making-in-the-new-and-unknown (here).