CLASS OF ’06
They told themselves it was an accident.
Twenty years ago, on a dark stretch of road just outside town, a girl was left dying after a street accident. A group of friends stood nearby — close enough to see, close enough to know — but not close enough to act. By morning, the truth had already begun to disappear.
Only one of them refused to let it go.
Tim Fabris tried to speak. No one followed. So he carried it alone.
Now Tim is dead.
At his funeral, the past quietly gathers again. Old faces. Polite hugs. Lives that look nothing like where they started. But hidden inside Tim’s yearbook is something he left behind: a Polaroid. A face circled in red. Three words taped to the back:
TELL THE TRUTH.
What begins as a reunion becomes something else — a slow excavation. A map drawn by someone who never stopped watching.
As fragments resurface, their lives begin to fracture:
And beneath them all, the question that refuses to stay buried:
What actually happened that night — and who decided to forget?
Because Tim didn’t forget.
He left them a way back.
And this time, the truth isn’t something they can walk away from.
The Big Chill
Drama, Romance, Comedy
Mystic River
Crime Drama, Mystery Thriller, Psychological Drama
Sloane learned early that power lives in anticipation. Now a psychologist, she reads everyone but herself. Once brilliant and quietly territorial, she still pulls emotional strings — redirecting, containing, controlling. Not from cruelty, but fear. Relevance is her anchor. And for the first time, she feels it slipping beyond her reach.
Johnnie was the golden boy — magnetic, untouchable — until fear made him small. He chose his future over the truth, and it hollowed him out. Now retired, he performs confidence he doesn’t feel. Nina still sees him clearly. That’s what scares him. He isn’t cruel — just running from one irreversible choice.
Derek did everything right — built a life, a family, a future. But beneath it lives a quiet resentment. He never truly had Sloane’s heart. Not like the others. As old ghosts return, so does the fear he buried: not of losing her — but of never having mattered at all.
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The world knows Nina as untouchable. Fame gave her armor. Control gave her safety. But returning home cracks both. Before the music, there was Johnnie — and the version of herself she lost. She doesn’t want him back. She wants the truth. And that question cuts deeper than love ever did.
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Nicole learned early that visibility was dangerous. She saw the car and chose silence to protect her family. It cost her everything. Now controlled and unreadable, she trusts no one but herself. Her love for her daughter is fierce, but brittle. She isn’t cold — just exhausted from carrying what others refused.
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Tim was the center — open, magnetic, unafraid to care. When Alicia died, he couldn’t live with their silence. He chose truth and carried it alone. It broke him. Now he lingers, not as a ghost, but a conscience — reminding them who they were before they chose not to be.
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Andie saves people because he couldn’t save Tim. As a firefighter, he runs toward danger to outrun guilt. Trauma follows, but he shows up anyway. He remembers them as family. Seeing Tim in the fire isn’t madness — it’s grief demanding to be heard. Andie is the soul holding what’s left together.
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