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[s9e14] Written In The Stars -

Max approves the pitch but with a catch: she has only one week to profile the elusive , an astrology guru and creator of a popular dating app called Star Stories . A Collision in Jupiter

Below is the story of that production, which explores the classic "opposites attract" trope through the lens of astrology and skepticism. The Pitch and the Skeptic [S9E14] Written in the Stars

Max is constantly calling Kelsey, demanding a "hit piece" that exposes Carter as a fraud to boost readership. Max approves the pitch but with a catch:

The story begins with , a sharp-witted magazine writer in San Diego who prides herself on her logical, fact-based worldview. When her editor, Max, challenges her to find a fresh angle for their next big feature, Kelsey pitches a cynical expose on the world of astrology. She aims to debunk the "stars" and prove that love is a matter of choice and effort, not cosmic alignment. The story begins with , a sharp-witted magazine

To find the press-shy Carter, Kelsey travels to the small, charming town of , where the annual Meteor Shower Festival is about to take place. Upon arrival, she is shocked to find that Carter is actually a man she has had several "clumsy" run-ins with back in San Diego—encounters she had dismissed as mere coincidences, though he insisted they were fate.