Season 5 Episode 2: The Impeccable Doctor Fein
Art by Chris DiSalvatore and James Curcio
The Impeccable Doctor Fein
We are all just costumes death wears for a season.
A storm presses against Pennhurst as Dr. Fein writes meticulous notes to stay ahead of his own fraying focus and growing paranoia. He expects predictable patients and controllable sessions. Instead he gets “Meredith,” who calls herself Jesus and won’t cooperate, and Dionysus, who turns every question back on Fein and the institution. Fein reaches for procedure. The room refuses to stay clinical.
Later, sedated and strapped down after a particularly hostile interaction with Dr. Fein, Dionysus slips into a dream with a peculiar mythic resonance: a woman who seems all too familiar, corridors that repeat, doors that don’t open, and a clerk who insists everything requires authorization.
Alarms cut through the fog. Loki is inside the ward, urging him awake. The escape starts with cut restraints and a sprint for the motor pool before anyone can lock the ward down again. Who was that woman?
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Cycle 1: “Tales From When I Had A Face” (Seasons 1-4) was written by James Curcio, and edited by Brian Johnson. B&W print edition available on Amazon.
Cycle 2: “Party At The World’s End” (Seasons 5-6) was written by James Curcio, with special thanks to JF Stackhouse and Nate Sampsel for collaboration on earlier editions.
The soundtrack was produced by James Curcio, with special thanks to collaborators new and old including Jenn E, Dave Bessell, Scott Landes, Bradley the Buyer, Sarah and Rahul Iyer, Marz 233, P. Emerson Williams, Martine DellaRufa, and all the others who sat in on the subQtaneous sessions.
“Cut the Sky’s Throat,” an album selected from this feature’s soundtrack by Lilith & The Bacchae is available on Bandcamp and other streaming platforms.
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