I’m A Victim of My Generation (The Resurrection of Mary Maclane)
It’s All Hallows’ Eve, and Rachel, a podcaster and self-proclaimed witch, is about to record her spookiest episode yet. One that she hopes will make her show, Love, Lust, and Lilith, a real-life audio sensation.
For this special episode, her guest is Jeremy, a scholar and expert on the real, Satan-worshipping witch: Mary MacLane, the radical, devil-worshipping writer who scandalised the early 1900s. Together, they embark on a ritual that’s part séance, part emotional exorcism, attempting to resurrect Mary’s spirit.
The question is: what happens if Mary brings a date? Her Prince Charming, her knight in shining armour… Satan himself.
I’m a Victim of My Generation: The Resurrection of Mary MacLane zooms into that narrow space between how we experience our love lives: as matters of life and death, stories in which we are the victims, the heroes, and the martyrs- and the cold, hard truth: love is mostly disappointing, sex is messy, and being sad doesn’t make us special.
And in that space, what if we abandoned all self-awareness and allowed ourselves to be the tormented leads in our own love stories? But also, what horrors do we invite in by doing so? As Rachel and Jeremie blur the lines between performance and possession, they confront their deepest wounds and darkest desires. Inspired by MacLane’s infamous memoir I Await the Devil’s Coming, the show is a raw, confessional invocation of longing, identity, and the ghosts we carry.