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February 24, 2022 56 mins
We take a trip back home and examine the emotional and physical toll of generational trauma to close out this amazing season of Two Sentence Horror Stories The Podcast! This episode, hosts Danielle Radford and Megan Rosati welcome back season three showrunner Lisa Morales and Stephanie Adams-Santos to talk about co-writing the season finale “Homecoming.” Plus, composer Brittany Allen joins the podcast to talk about scoring the season. Finally, we’re joined by culture writer and journalist Mathew Rodriguez for his take on the episode. Watch Two Sentence Horror Stories season 3 on The CW and cwtv.com, and catch up on seasons 1 & 2 on Netflix. Follow Instagram.com/twosentencehorrorstories for the latest updates. Links:  Follow Lisa Morales https://twitter.com/lisamorales1111 Follow Stephanie Adams-Santos: @tarot_obscuro Follow Brittany Allen  @brittaudreyallen Follow Mathew Rodriguez @MathewRodriguez Follow Danielle @ https://twitter.com/danielleradford   Follow Megan @ https://twitter.com/meganrosati  Watch 2SHS on The CW: https://www.cwtv.com/shows/two-sentence-horror-stories/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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