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Ep 6

By: Laura Kirwan-Ashman
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  • Summary

  • Ash's torture comes to a head and in the aftermath, George finally comes clean about Sour Hall's secrets. The couple face a choice – will their tormenter break them, or can they come together for a final confrontation and a chance of hope and healing?

    This episode of Sour Hall contains strong language, the natural death of an animal, vomiting, an explicit scene involving labour, birth, and loss of a baby, and a scene of a violent nature.

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A creepy listen

I thought the actors did a great job and the sound effects gave awesome but creepy layering to the atmosphere in the tale. I was satisfied with the ending. It was a worthwhile listen!

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