Giddy for Sorry for your Loss

This Facebook Watch show is dark — and excellent

Elizabeth Olsen.
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You wake up in the middle of the night to pounding rain and realize you're alone in bed. Your husband never came home — and now he's not answering his phone. Panicked, you jump in your car and plow into the storm, scouring the slippery streets for his car. What if you don't find him? you wonder. What if he's … ?

This scenario, or one like it, happened to Kit Steinkellner a few years back. But it had an exceptionally happy ending: Not only was her spouse okay, but Steinkellner turned the idea into a new web series called Sorry for Your Loss.

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Starshine Roshell

Starshine Roshell is a veteran journalist and award-winning columnist whose work has appeared in The Hollywood Reporter, New York Post and Westways magazine. She is the author of Keep Your Skirt On, Wife on the Edge and Broad Assumptions.