
Lesser Gods is a soundscaped, shifting perspective podcast. In a future where men and women are no longer able to reproduce, the five youngest people on Earth live a life of government subsidized excess. Rhea and the other Final Five only worry about drinking, sex, and partying as the object of everyone's obsession... Until they become someone's target. New Episodes Every Other Thursday Created by... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

While the rest of the Five finally start sharing information, Eros keeps a secret. Hera tracks down someone from her past. Written by Colleen Scriven Featuring Camrus Johnson, David Dimitruk, Blake Jarvis, Colleen Scriven, and Elizabeth Lanier Music ... more
A baby emergency raises tensions. Eros and Rhea come to an agreement. Hera kicks off her campaign while Clark makes a discovery. Written by Colleen Scriven Featuring Tessie Barresi, Elizabeth Lanier, Camrus Johnson, David Dimitruk, and Colleen Scrive... more
Persephone makes a discovery, Hera has an uncomfortable conversation, and Clark and Rhea have another mystery on their hands Written by Colleen Scriven Featuring David Dimitruk, Tessie Barresi, Colleen Scriven, and Elizabeth Lanier Music by Sounds Li... more
Everyone must deal with the fallout from the birthday party. Featuring Elizabeth Lanier, Colleen Scriven, Tessie Barresi, and Blake Jarvis. Music from Sounds Like an Earful
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Very good and excellent
I enjoyed the audio drama, but many times found it hard to follow. Sometimes the voices did not change when they should have.
And THAT was the ending??
SO abrupt and anticlimactic!
Many questions left unanswered. Who exactly is Talc, for example? Why did the 5 have to engage in so much unsuccessful “copping” instead of inseminating the women? Why was Eros so desperate for drugs that he would make some kind of deal with Rebecca?
I just finished listening. Great podcast, characters and storytelling. I noted several other reviewers wondering when the podcast will be updated and how it will end. I actually think Season 3 Episode 8 was the end...
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Enjoyed for the most part; it made me uncomfortable in a lot of ways (which I guess is most of the point?) but I found it a little hard to empathise with some of the character choices. I'm also not sure what story it was trying to tell for quite a large chunk of it. Probably just personal gripes though.
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