
Bold ladies are doing bad things in REVEL, a collection of Realm’s comedies, dramedies, and rom-com oddities. In REVEL, you’ll hear stories about friendship, romance, and creative fulfillment—with all the messy pit stops along the way. Every season is a new story, featuring characters who make terrible choices in oh-so-relatable ways—and roots for them to find confidence, fulfillment, and love. So... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Hello, REVEL listeners! With Halloween upon us, we’ve got the perfect throwback for you — Buffering! If you’re a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan, this re-watch adventure is a must-listen. Hosts Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristen Russo dive into classic episo... more
Drop Dead, Part 2: A major disruption and an emergency response.
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Drop Dead, Part 1: The clerks prepare for a crucial day at court while their personal lives unravel.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Part 2: Jack learns of a betrayal.
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Seasons 1-4 are entertaining and easy to listen to, albeit simple with linear plot lines and straightforward character development.
Season 5 is quite frankly a mediocre, sappy love story with multiple “damsel in distress” anti-feminists plot lines that rely on outdated tropes of heterosexual romance, embarrassing and poorly executed erotica, topped off by undeveloped characters who have awkward fake American accents (although the narrators have lovely natural British accents when voicing an Am... more
the show is enjoyable, I do like that it’s diverse and it doesn’t feel forced like some commenters are saying.
that being said, WOW the behind the scenes segments are annoying. they take up a huge chunk of the episode and are so immersion breaking. normally i listen to podcasts while working and my hands aren’t necessarily free to skip manually. i Don’t Care for the commentary at ALL. I just want the next episode to play after a few ads, which I don’t mind listening to to support.
I listened to If I go missing witches did it… while I worked! It was amazing. Please continue your writing it was Amazing…
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Very bland. I saw some negative reviews that were upset that this plot focused on race. This isn’t that kind of review. The racial aspect of the plot held so much promise for the story but I don’t know, it just felt flat. It’s kind of sad that the most entertaining part was the “ally” white girl. Definitely an interesting premise with some weak execution.
I am really enjoying Realm’s stories! Entertaining and fun to listen to!
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The content features intriguing narratives centered around the lives of four recent law school graduates who begin their clerkships at the Supreme Court. Each episode mixes emotional storytelling with humor, as the characters navigate the complexities of personal relationships, professional challenges, and significant legal cases. Notably, themes of friendship, romance, personal struggle, and the impact of high-stakes legal decisions are prevalent, with characters often facing moral dilemmas related to pressing societal issues, such as reproductive rights and discrimination. The podcast uniquely weaves personal growth with the humorous and poignant experiences of young legal professionals.
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