Porter is a 30 something Nashville native that takes his best friend, Genevieve out on a date...finally. What happens the next day changes his life forever. We follow him as he struggles physically and emotionally over the trauma of what happened and the regression that comes with finding out who’s responsible. CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains moments of trauma and violence including physica... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | DramaFiction |
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The first couple of episodes started off good and then I had a LOT of eye rolling to Porter’s reactions. But I did remind myself that people who’ve gone through traumatic experiences does not always act rationally…however season two I couldn’t use that rationalization anymore. I’m glad I discovered the super cut episodes so I could listen to them all at once for each season. It made things so much better because I was able to skip past certain parts that were drawn out. I hope in future podcasts... more
I loved listening to this series on my commutes to and from work.
Acting-good
Storyline-really good
Writing-could of been better
I skipped foward cause I was sick of waiting for porter to tell his secret and then u gotta put up with the secret waiting all over again with Dax 🤦♂️.. It’s one of those shows that u shake ur head and say why would u or wouldn’t u do that, very frustrating but I guess that makes a show. so I gave it a 3.75 for bringing out emotions in me, not good emotions but I felt something
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Started slowly but absolutely fantastic.. more like this please!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #227 |
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