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When an emotion-driven decision puts Woodstone at risk, Sam and Jay step up to defend what they've built; Isaac struggles to adjust to new surroundings, only to realize that some connections are too important to leave behind.
When an emotion-driven decision puts Woodstone at risk, Sam and Jay step up to defend what they've built; Isaac struggles to adjust to new surroundings, only to realize that some connections are too important to leave behind.
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S5, EP19 "Gate-gate"When an emotion-driven decision puts Woodstone at risk, Sam and Jay step up to defend what they've built; Isaac struggles to adjust to new surroundings, only to realize that some connections are too important to leave behind.
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