Ten years ago, Malcolm Smith was the host of “Strange Air”, a successful radio show about the paranormal. One night, during a live broadcast, Malcolm vanished into thin air. To this day, no one knows what happened. Now his daughter, Chase Smith, is in her last year of film school and she’s making a documentary about her father’s disappearance.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience FictionDrama |
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This Show's First Season is Great, it goes in such a unique direction. Season 2 Is Completely unhinged, and feels like it is as far removed from Season 1 as possible. The Main Character, while slightly Grating in Season 1, turns into a low-level narcissist in Season 2. Season 1 ended on such a great cliffhanger and Season 2 takes the show in a Completely different direction than It seemed to be going. This story deserved a better Season 2, and not the Virgin Birth story we got.
Season 1 was extremely captivating and intriguing and I binged it. I wanted to hear just how the story was going to unravel. more
Nope nope nope. No character is redeemable. It feels like you’re supposed to root for Chase, but it’s impossible. It feels like a freshman in college wrote it. It was interesting in some parts, but by the end, it felt like the writers were pranking me with the pointlessness of the ending. Like as if they were saying “haha congrats on listening to hours of this story, you thought it was gonna go somewhere? HA! Stupid! But don’t worry because the ‘journey is more important than the destination’ lo... more
First season was good, but the second season was a drop in quality. The ending was ridiculously bad.
Every time I hear their music it sounds like I’m hearing the intro to “Coast to Coast AM” … more
Apple Podcasts | #66 | United States/Fiction/Science Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #44 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Science Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #55 | Canada/Fiction/Science Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #154 | United Kingdom/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #213 | Canada/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #51 | Australia/Fiction/Science Fiction |
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