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"Thank You for Coming to Cut-throat Creek (Please Don't Overstay Your Welcome)"
Season 2, Episode 4
Air date September 17, 2012
Written by Johno1995
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Thank You for Coming to Cut-throat Creek (Please Don't Overstay Your Welcome) is the fourteenth episode of Eden Rising and the fourth episode of the second season. Two months after the events of the previous issue, Kitty's new chore wheel gives PJ the chance to properly prove he's of use to the group, though a series of strange hallucinations bring him to question his confidence. Meanwhile, Manila comes forward to Tom when she feels Gwen's brand of food distribution is biased.

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Cast[]

Starring

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Deaths[]

  • None

Trivia[]

  • Kelvin, Declan and Gareth do not appear in this episode.
  • This is the second episode of the series to feature no deaths at all.
Eden Rising Episodes
Season 1 "Every New Beginning Comes from Some Other Beginning's End" • "Next, or: How to Start Worrying and Love the Back-Up Plan" • "Cacophony" • "Cutthroat Jugulators and Crying Little People" • "Hard-Boiled Wonderland or the End of the World (As We Know It)" • "D.O.C." • "Equivocacy" • "Birthday" • "Death March, Part I: Tunnel of Love, and Dismembered Limbs, Among Other Gory Things" • "Death March, Part II: Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?"
Season 2 "Home" • "Friendly Cards Turn and Back Again" • "There Was No Calm Before this Storm" • "Thank You for Coming to Cut-throat Creek (Please Don't Overstay Your Welcome)" • "No Peace" • "Moccasin" • "A Spy in the House of Love" • "Wedding" • "You Want to End This Once and For All?" • "The Second Coming (That Which We Have Wrought)"
Season 3 "Snapdragon" • "Jiang Shi" • "Let's Go to Commercial, or: How I Got Laid in a Pretty Pink House" • "Where in the World Have You Been, Manila Shea?" • "You Won't Like Tomorrow" • "Tomorrow" • "It's Turtles All the Way Down and the Bottom is Oh-So Close" • "Funeral" • "The Mourning After" • "Serpentine Fire"
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