![]() Adam has trouble understanding why Caleb, a football player, is interested in befriending him. It plays on the nerd/jock pairing trope, but both characters are much more fleshed-out and complex. In an attempt to better channel and control his abilities, and on the recommendation of his therapist, he befriends Adam, a lonely, depressed, brilliant classmate.Īdam and Caleb’s friendship-to-romance journey is so sweet to follow. It’s a very confusing and overwhelming “superpower”, especially for a teenager. Each episode focuses on a patient (and then the show opens up to a larger, more complex plot), and The Infinite Noise is a story about one of Dr Bright’s patients, Caleb.Ĭaleb is an empath: he can feel what the people around him are feeling. ![]() It has been blurbed as, “What if the x-men went to therapy”, and it’s a pretty spot-on description. ![]() The Bright Sessions is about a therapist who specialises in a very unique clientele: young people with special abilities. ![]() If you haven’t heard about The Bright Sessions before, it probably means you don’t spend enough time around Travis. The Infinite Noise is a spin-off novel of the audiodrama The Bright Sessions, also written and produced by Lauren Shippen. ![]()
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