[s1e3] Hard To Swallow -

Elias has to spin the seizure as "overwhelming emotion" while ushering Sloane into a soundproofed green room. There, he discovers he isn’t just a PR man anymore—he’s a jailer. He realizes the company has a "clean-up crew" ready to make Sloane disappear.

During the keynote speech, the company’s poster girl, Sloane , suffers a public seizure—but it’s not a medical fit. She remains conscious, staring into the crowd with a terrifying, unblinking intensity, repeating the CEO’s slogans in a distorted loop.

In the shiny veneer of the elite starts to chip as a high-stakes pharmaceutical launch goes south, forcing the characters to choose between their morals and their survival. The Premise [S1E3] Hard to Swallow

Elias meets Sarah , the whistleblower, in the service corridors. She gives him the decryption key to the full trial results. He has ten minutes to either upload them to the gala’s main screen or hand them over to Lydia for a massive promotion. The Climax

The episode centers on the launch of a revolutionary (but barely tested) anti-aging supplement. The protagonist, Elias , a rising PR fixer, is tasked with managing the gala. However, two hours before the red carpet, a whistleblower leaks data suggesting the pill causes violent neurological "glitches." The Plot Points Elias has to spin the seizure as "overwhelming

Elias doesn’t go full hero. He leaks enough data to tank the stock but keeps the most damning evidence as "insurance" for his own life. The episode ends with the gala in chaos, the police arriving, and Elias walking out into the rain, swallowing one of the pills himself—curious to see if the "glitch" is better than his reality.

Elias is cornered by his boss, Lydia , who makes it clear: if the stock price drops during the gala, Elias is the fall guy. He spends the first act frantically bribing journalists and scrubbing social media feeds. During the keynote speech, the company’s poster girl,

As the CEO takes the stage for the final toast, Elias stands in the tech booth. He looks at the "Aeterna" pills being served in champagne flutes to hundreds of oblivious guests. He realizes the title "Hard to Swallow" isn't just about the truth—it's about the literal poison the elite are eager to consume for the sake of vanity. The Ending