After she accidentally ends up on a time-travelling train, scientist Nora must find a way to return home.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFictionDrama |
Thank you for listening to this Season 2 Prologue. The 12:37 returns Early 2020.
The 12:37 is a Queer Sci-Fi audio drama created and written by Alma Roda-Gil. Keep up with us at our website or on Twitter. If you like what we do, you can support us ... more
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Content Warnings: gun violence, deception, fighting.
Nora, Val, Scott and Wheeler pay Beyond Pharmaceuticals a visit.
The 12:37 is a Queer Sci-Fi audio drama created and written by Alma Roda-Gil. Keep up with us at our website or ... more
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Content Warnings: implied sexual content, mild violence.
Nora and Val attempt to sort out their relationship; elsewhere on board, a rift in time and space opens.
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Content Warnings for this episode: sickness, mentions of past gun violence, discussion of low mental health, death mention, past trauma.
Wheeler takes his first day off in years, and Nora learns some surprising information about Sc... more
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Content Warnings for this episode: misogyny, sexist harassment, discussion (though not depiction of) homophobia, food mentions.
Nora and Val visit Philadelphia in the 80s.
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Content Warnings for this episode: discussion of mental health, off-screen gore, raised voices.
Val visits an old friend. Meanwhile, tensions arise on the train as Nora gets cabin fever.
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Content Warnings for this episode: threat, gun violence, serious injury.
Nora and Wheeler head to snowy Norway and meet some interesting people. Plus, mixed feelings, interrogations, and someone saving the day.
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The 12:37 is really everything you could want in a show, It's like sci-fi meets fantasy meets action heist adventure show, but with queer characters, which is to say I am of course in love with it.…. subscribe now !!
Like a movie
An interesting idea about a time-traveling train but the show hasn't really exploited that. Some really fun characters with a nice back and forth but overall the main story hasn't really grabbed me yet. The show deals with queer issues very well and I can't wait for them to dive even deeper into that. Also if you have an issue with lackluster audio quality this show isn't for you as the audio for the show isn't the greatest.
There’s a time traveling train, y’all. A TRAIN. That TRAVELS THROUGH TIME. Needless to say, I love the trope alone, but as a bonus this show also happens to be really really really frickin’ good! Our protagonist, Nora, is so instantly likable and entertaining--vulnerable yet dry and sardonic, self-effacing and competent, funny and witty and so relatable. The show is an adventure at heart but also comes with a second episode where Nora realizes that she has run out of antidepressants and is now s... more
I can really appreciate a story that moves carefully, where things aren't happening Fast! All the time! The 12:37 is a very relaxing story to listen to, while remaining interesting and engaging! I really love the concept of a time-traveling train and the shady plans of all those who actually know what's going on. I love that we don't learn much more than the protagonist, so we can sit with her in her emotions rather than screaming at the podcast going, "No! Don't do that! Aaaaah!"
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An interesting idea about a time-traveling train but the show hasn't really exploited that. Some really fun characters with a nice back and forth but overall the main story hasn't really grabbed me yet. The show deals with queer issues very well and I can't wait for them to dive even deeper into that. Also if you have an issue with lackluster audio quality this show isn't for you as the audio for the show isn't the greatest.
i recently started listening, and eventhough the story has a lot of potential, and could be very enjoyable. the narration/voice acting feels a little, awkward? it doesn’t really sound cohesive which makes it very stale to listen to. i do really like the storyline though, and y’all did great with the sound effects❣️
This podcast features time travelling trains, found family, queer representation, and a main character I love. What more could you want?
I REALLY wanted to like this. I feel sort of obligated to like every show with LGBTQ+ people (and characters!) in it, and I want to give as much credit as possible because indie audio drama is so hard to make. But this was such a struggle to get through. And there was nothing in particular that offended or put me off, there was nothing content-wise that put me off. It was pretty much everything else, from the bad audio to the detached vibe of the whole show that gave me nothing to hold on to. I'... more
Loving this show so far, great voice acting, great story! Can’t wait for more!
Need more of the Irish guy☘️
Firstly, it’s just really dull. Everything sounds like it’s recorded in a tin can and there’s nothing that marks out any of the places they visit as distinctive, which is usually part of the charm of a show about traveling to different places. On a separate note, for the sake of anyone who cares about science, tuberculosis is caused by bacteria, not viruses. Also antibiotics only work on bacteria, not viruses. I won’t get into the other scientific errors I caught because that’s not the point of ... more
Firstly, it’s just really dull. Everything sounds like it's recorded in a tin can and there's nothing that marks out any of the places they visit as distinctive, which is usually the charm of a show about travelling to different places. Secondly, these are a couple of errors no virologist would ever make:
- Treat safety in the lab as unimportant
- Try to add N2, ie. Nitrogen gas, which is famously inert, to a compound
- Think that tuberculosis is caused by a virus. It's caused by a bacterium.
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I followed this show on twitter for some time before it was finally released and it hasn’t disappointed.
They have had some stock from a homophobic moron and some people seriously need to go live under a rock rather than ruin someone’s hard work based on pathetic prejudices.
There is a time travelling train, a love story and a mystery to be discovered what more do you need in a drama?
Love this show and can’t wait to see where it goes.
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Trains should normally go where you expect them to; I'm glad this one doesn't. This is a cracking story with time travel and emotional depth, with some really lovely performances, and lots of twists and turns. Am a few episodes in, and there are clearly many more secrets to be revealed. Definitely intrigued to know what else is in store... Great stuff.
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