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By Art D'Alessandro

GENRE: Thriller / Suspense, Drama
LOGLINE:

Circa 1972, tiny Gemini Beach just north of Daytona.  A1A before the condo and building surge. Family business is a strip joint on one side porn on the other. In  the middle, things get pretty messy.

SYNOPSIS:

EPISODE ONE

In a fading Southern town, desire, violence, and survival collide inside the Gemini Club, a hard-working strip club run with iron resolve by Fai, a sharp, middle-aged woman who’s seen everything and learned how to stop it. By day, Fai writes lurid romance novels in the club’s back office, spinning fantasies of Southern belles and mythic men. By night, she keeps chaos barely contained as the Gemini fills with dancers, drifters, hustlers, and men who don’t know when to leave.

When Wade, a volatile regular, explodes into a brutal bar fight, Fai handles it the only way she knows how—decisively and without apology. But Wade’s violent exit doesn’t end the threat; it exposes how thin the line is between control and catastrophe inside the club. The dancers, including the fragile Tawny, are left to absorb the emotional fallout, self-medicating and holding themselves together for the next show.

Outside, life keeps moving. Opal, a tough, unfazed teenage girl, steps off a school bus and walks straight into the Gemini, signaling a collision between innocence and corruption that’s already in motion. Elsewhere, Denny Dunhill, a smarmy local pornographer, prepares another low-rent shoot, revealing an underground economy that feeds on the same bodies and desires that pass through Fai’s doors.

By the end of the pilot, it’s clear the Gemini isn’t just a strip club—it’s a pressure cooker. Fai’s authority is being tested, her dancers are fraying, and dangerous men are circling. As fantasy bleeds into reality and violence lurks just beneath the surface, the Gemini becomes the center of a town where everyone wants something—and someone is always going to pay for it.

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Abdusamad Shafiev

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