From GE Podcast Theater and Panoply, The Message and its sequel, LifeAfter, take listeners on journeys to the limits of technology. In The Message, an alien transmission from decades ago becomes an urgent puzzle with life or death consequences. In LifeAfter, Ross, a low level employee at the FBI, spends his days conversing online with his wife Charlie – who died eight months ago. But the technolog... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFiction |
Astrophysicist, StarTalk host, and self-proclaimed sci-fi geek Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts a round table talking about the science behind the science-fiction in GE Podcast Theater’s LifeAfter. Joining him are computer scientist and humanity-centered ro... more
Now on the run from the FBI, Ross finds his way to the secret location of LifeAfter’s horrifying endgame, where he has to make a fateful decision.
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Torn between Charlie and the FBI, Ross must choose where his loyalties lie. The taskforce’s desperation to find the missing cultists leads Octavia into a brutal confrontation with Sasha.
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Both seasons were good. I will say that I did not expect the ending of season 2. Very well done! Every episode kept my interest and I binged the entire two seasons in one day.
I really liked season 2. About to start season 1 now!
The story starts slow, but don’t give up, it gets really good!
The message had a decent setup but was mostly focused on setting up the twist ending and didn't have a whole lot of substance.
Life after feels completely disconnected other than a name drop of someone from the message. Life after is also setup for a twist ending but feels 100% more drawn out and insufferable due to the main character's obsessive addiction they they spend whole episodes on.
Can't recommend Life after, but the message is good enough to kill some time.
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