Egg Crisis
When a rural farming family, the Dawsons, unknowingly integrates a genetically modified chicken into their organic egg operation, they become the unlikely epicenter of a growing public crisis. The chicken, engineered to lay a dozen eggs a day, produces eggs with bizarre, bio-altering properties: those who eat them begin laying eggs themselves. As the eggs spread through society — floating, flying, and multiplying on their own — the community turns against the Dawsons, accusing them of unethical farming practices and incendents of eggy vandalism. Their neighbors fan the flames of suspicion, while the family struggles to understand what’s happening.
Within the Dawson household, deeper fractures emerge. Joseph, the patriarch, battles alcoholism and guilt; Jenny, his deeply religious wife, clings to televangelist visions and online shopping to cope; their daughter Anna begins identifying as a fox, connecting with the local furry subculture; and teenage Tyler, heartbroken from an online romance with a Russian AI scam bot, begins to unravel with confusion. Meanwhile, their youngest daughter, Elizabeth, vanishes, triggering a region-wide search. As the world begins to question the reality of the “egg crisis,” the media circus and conspiracy theories only grow louder.
Everything builds toward the underground furry gathering at the local roller rink — a chaotic convergence point where secrets are exposed, identities are mistaken, and everyone, in some way, is wearing a mask. In a surreal climax involving costumed confrontations, media chases, and unintended family reunions, the Dawsons must reckon with the strange forces tearing them apart — and the even stranger forces trying to bring them back together.