Ep 8. This Is Physically Hurting Me
- TVMA
- March 8, 2020
- 27 min
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7.8 (796)
In Avenue 5 season 1 episode 8, titled "This Is Physically Hurting Me," tensions rise as passengers and crew members on board the luxury space cruise face an unexpected crisis. The episode opens with a group of passengers gathering in the ship's bar area, trying to make sense of the strange noises and vibrations that have been plaguing the Avenue 5 for hours. As it turns out, the ship has been hit by an enormous amount of space debris, including a chunk of frozen sewage that has lodged itself in the ship's cooling system.
As the passengers and crew work to fix the problem, tensions run high, with everyone on the ship feeling the pressure of being stuck in space. The ship's captain, Ryan Clark, tries to keep the situation under control, but his questionable leadership skills begin to show as the crisis deepens. Meanwhile, the ship's billionaire owner, Herman Judd, becomes increasingly erratic, causing even more chaos among the already-stressed passengers and crew.
As the situation worsens, several characters begin to question whether they'll ever make it back to Earth. Judd's personal assistant, Iris, tries to come up with a plan to save the ship, despite her boss's obstructionist tendencies. One of the ship's engineers, Billie, struggles with the physical toll of trying to repair the damaged cooling system, while dealing with personal issues of her own.
Throughout the episode, the tension continues to mount, as the passengers and crew face one obstacle after another. The gravity on the ship begins to fluctuate, making it even more difficult for the crew to fix the damage. One of the passengers, Doug, becomes increasingly paranoid, convinced that they're all going to die in space. Another passenger, Karen, tries to keep a level head and help out wherever she can.
Overall, "This Is Physically Hurting Me" is a tense and action-packed episode that reveals the true colors of several characters on board the Avenue 5. As the situation in space becomes increasingly dire, the passengers and crew must come together and rely on each other in order to survive.