
Ethan escaped a time loop. He has no idea how.
Mentally decades older and haunted by the things he did to survive, freedom means returning to the same quiet town, where the same people smile their same smiles, blissfully unaware of what happened. Unaware of what he knows about them.
Through fractured therapy sessions, a haunted inner voice, and chilling encounters with people he once knew, Ethan q... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction | |||

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Delivers a gripping, atmospheric story that slowly pulls you in. The episode builds tension well, blending intrigue, suspense, and clever storytelling that keeps you guessing until the end.
Annoying, melodramatic, over-acted reading.
This show has gotten better and better as the story has unfolded. Actually surprising where it has headed, which is truly unique among the genre, even the really good ones. I have been consistently surprised in the best way. I hope that he can keep it up and that the story stays strong and finishes well. There have been so many audio fiction podcasts that were really impressive and entertaining and then for some reason they all seem to either just stop with no end at all, never to return, or flo... more
I make myself wait until there are at least a few new episodes out, so I can binge them. ‘Cause the show so good that a single episode isn’t enough!
I wanted to love this as the plot is quite compelling and fresh. While the concept is engaging, End of the Loop misses the mark when it comes to execution. Personally, it’s disappointing as time slips, loops and travel are one of my favorite tropes in fiction. The narrator’s incessant (and very obvious) questions begin to feel grating by ep 2. The same questions are asked, then repeated over and over again…”what does this mean?”, “what are they hiding?”, etc. Additionally, the narrator feels he... more
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A tight psychological thriller set in a small town where time loops and dark secrets collide. Listeners follow Ethan as he navigates a world that looks calm on the surface but hides manipulation, trauma, and a sinister underbelly. Episodes lean into intimate therapy, inner conflict, and slow-burning suspense as Ethan confronts the town's crimes and his own unsettled history. The show stands out for its moody atmosphere, character-driven tension, and a narrative that rewards attentive listening with escalating stakes and eerie revelations.
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