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For Heaven's Sake! by F. Davis James
For Heaven's Sake! by F. Davis James










A party of locals searched the woods and countless nearby lakes and they were unable to find the man, a bit of a troubled loner, or his body. Back in the winter of 1934, Harold Heaven, Mike’s great-great-great uncle, grabbed his rifle in the dead of night, opened the door of his Haliburton County, Ontario, cottage, walked out the door without closing it and was never seen again. Mildon’s family has an unresolved tragedy deep in its past. Or it seems mostly real? These things are hard to tell.Ĭreators and stars Mike Mildon and Jackson Rowe are, by general profession, comedians, but what they’re doing in For Heaven’s Sake isn’t comedy. The first difference between American Vandal and For Heaven’s Sake is that For Heaven’s Sake is real.

For Heaven

The thing that For Heaven’s Sake ultimately ends up becoming is surprisingly effective, but it requires making your way through a bumpy beginning that feels even bumpier when weighed down by almost any expectations at all.

For Heaven

In the negative column, the thing that For Heaven’s Sake is trying to be is not in any way the thing that American Vandal was, and probably the fastest way to be disappointed by For Heaven’s Sake is to expect it to be American Vandal.












For Heaven's Sake! by F. Davis James