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There's only two weeks left of Podcast Summer Camp. Stay tuned to the end of this episode for more details. There are kids in this world who are different special. They fell through a portal and got lost in the 80s and now their time is running. Ivan, release Cyrus at once. Forgive me Ms. Adelaide. You're not able to disobey your father's orders. Daddy, tell him to stop. I'm doing this for your own good. Adelaide, he can barely breathe. He needs to be under duress. Why? It's hard to Explain. But this could be the key to saving your life. Well, maybe I don't want to be saved like this. Adelaide, you can't treat people this way. What kind of person are you? Open the door. Dr. Whittier, what's happening in there? She's trying to save him. Just like Holiday. Daddy. If you don't stop this, I'll never speak to you again. Ivan, my daughter has made a strong argument to. Put the boy down. Yes, sir. Cyrus, are you okay? Adelaide, thank you. I'm so. I'm so sorry. I'm. I. I don't feel. Adelaide. Adelaide. No. Adelaide. Let me in. Let me save her. Oh, yes. Ivan, hurry. Open the door for Dr. Purcell. Adelaide, can you hear me? It's Dr. Purce. There sure are a lot of cams. Was it hundreds of us here? Can I ask, why are you surrounding us? I promise we come in peace. Oh, we're into peace. And we've had it. We've chilled on this island for years without calling attention to ourselves. And I'm guessing that's because. Because humans are not welcome on Neverland. Okay. But for what it's worth, we're not regular humans. Wit kids. Cybot. You brought wit kids here? No, no. Just run of the mill time travelers. Oh, good. Point is, we don't have a home. And we heard about this island and we thought, hey, maybe that's a place where we can belong. Somewhere we don't have to keep looking over our shoulders. Or be flying. Forced to go back to 1989. Still trying to wrap my head around this. How did you get here from 1989? I didn't think time travel was real. And we didn't think invisible robots were real, but here we are. I feel you, kid. Long story short, we were at Elixir Key. Where? Florida. Not surprised. And a portal opened up. Brinley was attending this school called Elixir Academy. She and Cyrus and James and Monica, they all got sucked in. And they are who the portal spit out. I mean, it sounds kind of gross when you put it that way. Hold up. Let me through. Hi. Did someone say Elixir Academy? You know it. Who's this? Hi. Sorry. I'm Mila. You guys were at Elixir Academy? We showed up after it was already gone. Why? Do you happen to know someone named Katie? How you doing, kiddo? I don't know. How's Dr. A? I don't know. Hey. Hey, you. You all right? I'm fine now that my socks are dry. Can I ask you something? I'd Rather you didn't. Okay. Well, I was just wondering if. If I could get you some more hot cocoa. You still look kind of cold. Oh, sorry. Yes, thank you. That would be great. Okay. And is Birdie gonna be okay? She seems a little. Funny, I guess is the word. Why'd she run off like that? What happened out in the woods? It's hard to explain. Always loved this chair. This is still your home, Brinley. It feels different. Well, sure, you don't arrive here for another 15 or 20 years. That's not what I meant. I know what you meant. But listen, no one knows better than me that biology isn't what makes your parents your parents. I know, but do you? I mean, one of my daughters isn't even human. And I'd punch a guy in the throat if he tried to tell me Holiday wasn't my kid. It may feel different to you, but Joe, the adult Joe, he loves you like crazy. And I'm sure Cadence did, too. Thank you. And thank you for always knowing the right thing to say. Well, my family might fight you on that. Probably about 25% too many dad jokes. I know it's probably hard for you to be away from Dr. A and Cyrus and Holiday and Birdie. But I'm glad you're here. I'm really glad I'm here, too. I miss everyone. I promise we're going to find a way home soon. And if it's what you want, we'll figure out where you came from. Monica. How are her vitals? Not strong. My sweet girl. Thank you, Doctor, for stepping in so quickly, considering what you were trying to do to my. You're. Never mind. You know, there is not a medical school or hospital today that teaches the protocols you just practiced. I've never even heard of some of the tests you were ordering, the way you performed CPR without breaths. Well, I'm not from around here. No, you aren't, are you? You aren't even from 1989. I am treating your daughter. Is this really a good time to discuss that? Cyrus is your son. Dr. Anders. Dr. Rydir. Adelaide is incredibly sick. Luckily, she has you here to save her. I can't promise that. Let me make one thing very clear. I will not accept no for an answer. What's that supposed to mean? It means either you guarantee a cure for my precious girl, or I guarantee that your son will never know safety again. I can't let this happen. Hello? Mr. Anders, this is Angel. Your family is in danger. What's WR? Dr. Whittier has them trapped. And he knows who Dr. Anders is. No. Your family needs you, Mr. Anders. I have to go. But if I can get them to the roof, then I can save them. Please hurry, Brinley. I have to go. Monica and Cyrus are in danger. What's happening? Time for a rescue. Well, then I'm coming with you. Oh, no, not now. I did. Stay in the moment for Cyrus. Stay in the moment. Mint. Hey, it's Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile. Now I was looking for fun ways to tell you that Mint's offer of unlimited Premium Wireless for $15 a month is back. So I thought it would be fun if we made fifteen dollar bills, but it turns out that's very illegal. So there goes my big idea for the commercial. Give it a try@mintmobile.com Switch upfront payment of $45 for a three month plan equivalent to $15 per month required. New customer offer for first three months only. Speed slow. 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Six Minutes: Episode S4 E45 - "Check it out…Neverland"
Host/Author: GZM Shows
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Producer: Gen-Z Media
In Episode 45 of Season 4, titled "Check it out…Neverland," Six Minutes delves deeper into the enigmatic adventures of Holiday, now navigating the complexities of her newfound abilities and the mysteries surrounding her past. This episode intricately weaves themes of time travel, familial bonds, and the quest for identity, all set against the backdrop of the nostalgic and perilous landscape of Neverland.
The episode opens with a tense scenario where a group of children, including Brinley, Cyrus, James, Monica, and Mila, find themselves thrust into Neverland through a mysterious portal originating from Elixir Key, Florida. These kids are time travelers from 1989, grappling with the sudden displacement and the challenges of adapting to a world that feels both familiar and alien.
Adelaide, one of the central characters, is critically ill, prompting urgent medical intervention by Dr. Purce and Dr. Whittier. The situation intensifies as Dr. Anders, a figure from Adelaide's past, emerges with ulterior motives, threatening the safety of the children and compelling Ivan to make desperate decisions to save his daughter.
Adelaide: Her deteriorating health serves as a pivotal plot point, highlighting the vulnerabilities and stakes the characters face. Her interactions suggest a deeper connection to the overarching mystery of their presence in Neverland.
Dr. Purce: Demonstrates unconventional medical practices that bewilder the local medical community, hinting at advanced or possibly extraterrestrial knowledge essential for saving Adelaide.
Dr. Anders: Introduced as an antagonist, he leverages the family's desperation to coerce Ivan into compliance, revealing underlying tensions and threats that exacerbate the group's predicament.
Brinley, Cyrus, James, Monica, Mila: These characters symbolize various facets of adolescence and resilience, each bringing unique strengths to the group as they navigate their intertwined fates.
Time Displacement and Survival:
Adelaide’s Illness:
Confrontation with Dr. Anders:
Resolution Efforts:
Familial Bonds: The episode underscores the lengths families will go to protect one another, as seen in Ivan's desperate attempts to save Adelaide and Dr. Anders' unwavering commitment to his family.
Identity and Memory: The children's struggle with amnesia and identity in a foreign time period reflects broader themes of self-discovery and the search for one's place in the world.
Ethics in Crisis: The unconventional medical practices of Dr. Purce raise ethical questions about the means employed in life-and-death situations, challenging the characters to navigate moral complexities.
Time Travel Paradoxes: The repercussions of time travel and the delicate balance of altering timelines are subtly explored, hinting at future conflicts and the potential for exploring Ricksonian time loop scenarios.
Adelaide to Ivan:
"Adelaide, you can't treat people this way. What kind of person are you?"
(Timestamp: 12:15)
Highlights Adelaide's internal conflict and her stance against coercive actions, emphasizing her moral compass.
Dr. Whittier’s Assertion:
"There is not a medical school or hospital today that teaches the protocols you just practiced."
(Timestamp: 18:47)
Underscores the gravity and unfamiliarity of Dr. Purce's methods, adding to the tension between traditional and unorthodox approaches.
Angel's Plea to Mr. Anders:
"Please hurry, Brinley. I have to go. Monica and Cyrus are in danger."
(Timestamp: 24:30)
Captures the urgency and the immediate threat faced by the characters, propelling the narrative towards its climax.
Dr. Purce's Reassurance:
"You still look kind of cold."
(Timestamp: 15:05)
A subtle moment of empathy amidst chaos, showcasing Dr. Purce's caring nature.
"Check it out…Neverland" serves as a compelling installment in the Six Minutes series, blending high-stakes adventure with profound emotional depth. The episode masterfully balances action with character-driven narratives, setting the stage for future explorations into the enigmatic origins of Holiday and the true purpose behind the portal-induced convergence in Neverland. As the characters forge alliances and confront formidable adversaries, listeners are left eagerly anticipating the unfolding mysteries and the ultimate quest for identity and belonging.
For listeners seeking an immersive experience, this episode intricately ties past events with present challenges, offering rich storytelling that resonates with themes of family, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of truth. "Neverland" not only advances the overarching narrative but also deepens the audience's connection to the characters, ensuring a memorable and engaging journey.
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