A behind-the-scenes companion podcast for the new HBO Max limited series, “Station Eleven.” Hosted by Patrick Somerville (Station Eleven, The Leftovers, Maniac) and Angelica Jade Bastién (New York Mag/Vulture), this podcast allows fans to experience the show on an entirely new level with behind-the-scenes insights and deep dives into storylines, themes, and characters through conversations with th... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmArtsAfter Shows |
It’s the Finale of the podcast and we’re discussing the Finale of “Station Eleven.” There are plenty of heartbreaking goodbyes and emotional reunions to discuss and the importance of the fork in the road. In our last episode, our hosts Angelica Jade ... more
The job is having the courage to bear witness to death, the courage to be there, and Jeevan Chaudhary is ready to take on the job as a healer. Episode 109 of “Station Eleven” not only revealed what happened to Jeevan, but it also gave a lot of hope i... more
“There is no before, no after, only now.” And in the now, the prophet has lit the torch. Episode 108 of “Station Eleven” reunites Tyler with his past and Kirsten reunites with the Traveling Symphony as she also discovers her own connection to Tyler a... more
Travel into Kirsten’s past and finally discover what exactly happened to Frank in the first 80 days of the pandemic. In Episode 107 of “Station Eleven,” Kirsten finds herself in a poison-induced fever dream, reliving the first 80 days in the apartmen... more
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I listened to this podcast hoping to hear a recap about every episode to fill in the blanks and mention things I might have missed. Too much time was spent talking about the production and the set and the actors IMO. I still listened but I kept wanting the podcast to talk about what transpired in every episode. Great series and I highly recommend it but this podcast was disappointing in the sense of what I was looking for.
I enjoyed the show so much but the podcast is so unintelligent by comparison. The female host (Angelica?) is almost unlistenable. I understand the virtue-signal reasoning in choosing her but it takes away from the conversations and even from the show. Stopping listening so I can enjoy re-watching.
It was a much better book than a show but I watched the show twice. It was well done (the show) and even though I really disliked some of the creative choices I see why the show runners did so for the reimagining. more
A thoughtful, sensitive, inspiring podcast about a thoughtful, sensitive, inspiring show.
Hey, the TV series was good. I liked it. And the book was good. I read it when it came our in 2014. This podcast however, seemed more like friends talking amongst themselves with in-jokes and less informative for the general listener.
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