I/O is an original narrative podcast from Phantom Customer Media. In a near future San Francisco, the haves and have-nots struggle for control of an experimental device called Archive—an ingenious tool that can "record” matter, like a reel of tape, then rewind it to make what is old and dying like new again. When inventor Adnan Lem struggles to deliver what his unique technology promises, a visito... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction |
It’s over. It’s just beginning. It never ends.
Part 2 of the Season 1 finale.
Back to School Night / An Offer, A Refusal / Three-Dimensional Chess / Resurrection of the Father / Always Look on the Bright Side of Life / Cyborgesian / “See you at t... more
The first of the two-part I/O season 1 finale. Adnan and Lux make choices that will seal their fates. A glimpse into Dwayne's past (and future) lights a way forward.
A New Job in an Old Town / Walls Fall / "This is going to be gruesome..." / A Chan... more
Every revolution costs blood. It doesn't get easier.
Back to the Future / “It’s Done.” / Saving Subterra / Enter the King / A Toast to the City of the Future / A Killing Algorithm / The Lovers / A Deal Is Made, pt. 1 / A Deal Is Made, pt. 2 / The J... more
Rad Sue is Susan Rademacher.
Susan Rademacher is Rad Sue.
SubTerra may have no leaders on paper, but if you had to pick the mother of the revolution, it's Rad Sue. Her manifesto is the closest thing the revolution will have to a constitution and ... more
really good sound design & music, overall good acting, but ultimately it feels extremely rushed & hollow. the characters didn't have any dimension to them so it was really hard to care what happened to any of them. I didn't find the storyline engaging or inspiring & it rushed along way too fast, all coming out as a (lovely sounding, yet) garbled mess, esp with the poorly explained time elements.
This was gripping from the beginning and I really hope they continue with season 2 one day
The acting, plot and effects are outstanding. But I am struggling to root for Anand. He doesn’t listen to anyone, he isn’t helpful as of yet. I am sure that will change. But there are so many other characters to care about.
Amazing sound, acting. Love the story line. Highly recommended!
I/O presents some really unique sci-fi themes, but it's the character development that ends up being the real star. Characters are perfectly imperfect. Heroes with real backstories that shape their perspectives, but also tend to be their undoing. Evil corporate moguls that privately show self doubt and weakness for personal relationships. This podcast stirs up the right combination of thought and emotion needed to pull you in. I can't wait until season 2 comes out!!!
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