It's crazy outside, and elias is freaking out. The only thing that's keeping her calm is the fact that she's heard a message from a dead cell phone. She's not sure what that means, but it's clear that the message was from the god of the universe, who's been talking to her on the dead phone all day long. Confused, she goes to her house, where she finds her old friend, Bob, waiting for her. He's got a message for her: "welcome to my house, noisy, with karmel, and hope radio" . The two of them head back to the shack, where they're interrupted by the arrival of a new guest. It turns out that the guy who was talking to the dead cell-phone was actually talking to a guy named Marmee, who told the guys that he knew where they were and what was going on in the shack. Apparently, Marmee knows a thing or two about creepy things, and he's convinced that this guy is a god. He tells Marmee to turn off the radio, because it'll get her through the day, and then he'll tell her where to find the source of the god's message.
It's crazy outside, and elias is freaking out. The only thing that's keeping her calm is the fact that she's heard a message from a dead cell phone. She's not sure what that means, but it's clear that the message was from the god of the universe, who's been talking to her on the dead phone all day long. Confused, she goes to her house, where she finds her old friend, Bob, waiting for her. He's got a message for her: "welcome to my house, noisy, with karmel, and hope radio" . The two of them head back to the shack, where they're interrupted by the arrival of a new guest. It turns out that the guy who was talking to the dead cell-phone was actually talking to a guy named Marmee, who told the guys that he knew where they were and what was going on in the shack. Apparently, Marmee knows a thing or two about creepy things, and he's convinced that this guy is a god. He tells Marmee to turn off the radio, because it'll get her through the day, and then he'll tell her where to find the source of the god's message.