Positively pulsing with the breath of youth in its dialogue, conflicts, and philosophies, Scott Cantrell's 'Devil's Triangle' feels like it was written by its own characters, providing an admirable sense of authenticity. The character of Bill is an exceptionally drawn sample of deeply insecure, toxic masculinity. There is a tension over Jake's coming out, whether it be done on his own or with sponsoring, and the killing of a balance being achieved is shocking and devastating. An extreme tragedy.
Positively pulsing with the breath of youth in its dialogue, conflicts, and philosophies, Scott Cantrell's 'Devil's Triangle' feels like it was written by its own characters, providing an admirable sense of authenticity. The character of Bill is an exceptionally drawn sample of deeply insecure, toxic masculinity. There is a tension over Jake's coming out, whether it be done on his own or with sponsoring, and the killing of a balance being achieved is shocking and devastating. An extreme tragedy.