The Five Stages of Grief
"Your friends are always there for you, when they need you."
Daniel's father died yesterday. He seems to be totally fine. Luckily his friends can teach him to be miserable.
"Your friends are always there for you, when they need you."
Daniel's father died yesterday. He seems to be totally fine. Luckily his friends can teach him to be miserable.
Fran Kranz
Daniel
Kristen Connolly
Allison
Jason Ritter
Orion
Bob Balaban
Voice of Daniel's father
Audrey Lynn Weston
Daphne
Daniel's father died yesterday. He seems to be totally fine. Luckily his friends can teach him to be miserable.
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