Hugo soon learns that the higher one rises the further and faster one falls. Someone is seeking to destroy not only his career but him as well. Hugo turns to a cast of characters who inevitably steer him downward. As society incessantly fuels his arrogance, stardom consumes him. He relies on his behemoth bodyguard to protect him from everything, including the most obsessive fans. Hugo is unnerved when strange events occur at his mansion. With his flashy persona and good looks, Hugo pursues a luxurious lifestyle of drinking and partying that offends his father, who warns him that his sin and betrayal could ignite some bad karma. His performance off the field becomes more legendary by the day. His performance on the field exceeds expectations. Enough said Written by Brandon Swarrow & Directed/Produced by Jason Swinchock Cover art provided. When Hugo joins the San Diego Chargers, he delivers-manifesting win after win for his team. Groomed by his father, former National Football League quarterback Sebastian Brody, Hugo Brody is a natural athlete with a cannon for an arm and a wealth of raw talent. With his flashy persona and good looks, Hugo pursues a luxurious lifestyle of drinking and partying that offends his father, who warns him that his sin. His performance on the field exceeds expectations.
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