Edmond Dantes returns to France as a captain. He has just received a promotion, and soon he will be marrying the love of his life: the beautiful Mercedes.
The only issue? He doesn't realize that he has enemies, and that the last request of his dying captain - simply delivering a letter - could change his life forever.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" is absolutely in the top 10 for all-time favorite books. It has everything, and it's so intricately woven together that you just get lost in it. It was absolutely a challenge for this show, but it's a story that I'm excited to tell.
Music:
"Brand New World" by Kai Engel
"Mercy" by Kai Engel
"KeoKeo" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Maisie Dreamer" by Blue Dot Sessions
"The Callow" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Vik Fence Drona" by Blue Dot Sessions
Jack London: The You You Are
Time Enough at Last: One for the Books
Nikolai Gogol: Nose Goes
Edgar Allan Poe: Comorbid
Tolstoy: The Long Way Home
Philip K. Dick: Fallout
Sherlock Holmes: Dealbreaker
Alexander Pushkin: A Sure Thing
The Most Dangerous Game: The Hunted
E.M. Forster: Bit Rot
Arsène Lupin: The Gentleman
Edgar Allan Poe: The Masquerade
The Pale Man: Room 201
Philip K. Dick: Inhuman
Sherlock Holmes: The League
Monte Cristo: Wait and Hope (part 6 of 6)
Monte Cristo: A Million Secrets (part 5 of 6)
Monte Cristo: No Ordinary Man (part 4 of 6)
The Tempest: Brave New World (Part 2 of 2)
The Tempest: All the Devils are Here (part 1 of 2)
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