In Somewhere Else, a new experiment hides the stakes, and a quiet nudge may be enough to change the path.
In the Judge’s chambers, individual tests reveal more than scores — they show who’s ready for what comes next.
Chidi’s Kantian rigidity meets Eleanor’s moral particularism, and Michael answers the trolley problem with the ultimate sacrifice.
When perfection proves impermanent, hope becomes the only compass left. In Best Self, the group chooses to move forward anyway.
A reflection on “Leap to Faith,” where Kierkegaard’s idea of acting without certainty becomes a turning point in Michael’s transformation.