For my tastes, this story was decent but not great but could have been a four-star review from me if it wasn’t for how Rowland wrote the main character. This was my major turn-off.

I found Esil to be whiny and petulant, and pretty unlikeable. I also disliked the social-justice theme, bing all-too unrealistic to the point of ridiculous.

Between the social justice theme and the whiny main character, it was too much for me.

As always though, the cast of Soundbooth Theater, James, Hayes, and Winkle did an awesome job.