Two young men meet on a beach every night with a telescope and the unanswered questions from years of a friendship lost as they await their parent’s return from a mission to Mars. As re-entry draws closer...so do they. Starring Evan Bittencourt (Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) and Briggon Snow (The Bright Sessions). Produced by Atypical Artists and created by Briggon Snow.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionDrama |
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Emmet’s aunt and Lincoln’s dad join them at the beach on the eve of their moms’ return. Then - the day they’ve been waiting for arrives, bringing changes for the future and promises made.
Lincoln surprises Emmet at his front door and takes him out on a real date.
In the wake of the news about their parents, Lincoln has gone missing. Emmet returns to the beach in the hopes of finding Lincoln, and everything is put out in the open, leading to a big confrontation.
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A sweet coming of age story; if not for the parents having been on a mission to Mars, this would be contemporary. The dynamic between the two main characters is sweet and supplies pretty much everything one could want from a teen romance, from awkward and clumsy reconnection to love confessions to first dates. I enjoyed not only the main characters' dynamic, but their anger and wonder at the world and how they relate to the adults in their lives. It was cheesy at points, but not to cringe-induci... more
Such a lovely, poignant coming-of-age story about two boys finding their way to one another. I have listened to it twice and caught all the feels both times.
What a tender story. I replay the moments in my head and also re-read the transcripts (thanks for making them available). Epic as a supernova while being still as a glistening seawater drop under the stars.
This podcast managed to create so much atmosphere with just two voices and the sound of waves. The writing was stellar and all the acting was very heartfelt. I had to stop at one point at a later episode because it was a bit to real. more
I just discovered this, and I’ve already listened to it twice through! The acting, the music, the romance it’s done so much for me! I really love this boom in queer art. Thank you Briggon Snow and the Team at Atypical artists for giving us this gift!!!
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Germany/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #153 | Norway/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #163 | Belgium/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #166 | South Africa/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #177 | Poland/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Israel/Fiction/Drama |
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