A spoiler driven anthology series, where there is always an elevator and someone always dies in it - but everything else is different.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction |
Upstream. Content warnings for animal harm and death in an elevator. Transcript here. more
Going Home Tomorrow. Content warning for sickness and death in an elevator. Transcript here. more
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This is a really fun premise imo and generally the skits are pretty great. The episodes are short one offs so it’s easily one of my favorites to toss on while I’m working around the house or on the bus.
This is a quirky little show - some episodes have been awesome. more
The original idea is very original, but the acting isn't engaging enough and the production can sometimes be disconcerting. more
Every single episode blows me away! I dread the day I get properly up to date and have no more to just casually rip my heart out on an otherwise average afternoon :') Consistently stellar writing, and you'd be surprised by just how many ways someone can die in an elevator...
…This show rejects the need for cheap thrills and tells you right from the beginning: there will be an elevator, and someone will die. The joy is in the journey, and in the flawless writing and sound design. I love this show.
Apple Podcasts | #206 | Argentina/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #243 | Israel/Fiction |
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Someone Dies In This Elevator launched 3 years ago and published 59 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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