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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 31
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 32
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 33
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 34
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 35
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 36
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 37
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 38
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 39
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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The Goodbye I Couldn't Explain - Episode 40
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1990s. Trenton Zoller, director of Windi Factory, is abruptly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Stung by his wife Madelyn’s cold violence, he refuses medical treatment and hides the illness. He races to reorganize the factory, determined to secure the workers’ livelihoods before his memory fades and to die with dignity rather than become a burden. Misunderstood by Madelyn and the staff, his plans are twisted into betrayal; he departs amid sadness while his reorganization is misconstrued. Only later does Madelyn learn the truth and is left overwhelmed with remorse, clutching Trenton’s ashes. A decade slips by, and then she sees a face in a newspaper that looks unbearably like Trenton — a sudden, haunting twist that opens old wounds and questions.

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