Only Mergers in the Building - S1 E4 "The Framework that Doesn't Exist"
Given the news release claims both boards have approved an “integration framework,” the trio sets out to find the document—only to discover that no one, including the deans allegedly aligning to it, has ever seen it. Their search leads through conspiracy bushes, Minecraft‑hosted PDFs, and a director building strategic‑plan domino towers in a windowless office. As missing reports, ignored legislation, and pre‑due‑diligence layoffs pile up, the investigators uncover a troubling pattern: the only thing more elusive than the framework is the consultation that was supposed to come with it.
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Music:
Theme - Alex_besss-Your-Case-Is-Closed-433524
Hall Pass – Riverside
Haunt Couture – Riverside
The Happy Pup Strut - Riverside
Darkened Treeline - Riverside
Evidence Room – Riverside
Sound Effects:
TV Static and Glitch and Power On Real Audio Sound Effects by DudeAwesome -- https://freesound.org/s/790279/ [https://freesound.org/s/790279/] -- License: Attribution 4.0
Button – soundreality-button-202966
Door open – freesound_community-door-open-and-close-with-a-creak 102380
Dominoes being placed – freesound_community-domino-stone-on-the-table-87997
Drop papers - freesound_community-drop-stack-of-paper-whoomp-47048
Dominoes falling - freesound_community-dominoes-falling-47488
Page flipping – freesound_community-papers-flapping-intense-79998
Marker sound – lesiakower-highlighter-on-paper-highlighting-385295
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