The Patient Files is a Part Audio Drama Part Anthology. It follows Dr. Charles Talbot as he takes over an out-patient therapy program from an old colleague. Along the way, Dr. Talbot discovers that not all nightmares are the result of mental illness, and he soon finds himself out of his depth.
A large part of The Patient Files are “Patient Transcripts” and “Patient Recordings” that detail patient ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The group adjusts to their new circumstances, while trying to stay a step ahead of Clear Minds.
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Shouting/anger. Death. gore descriptions light.
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The story picks back up where it left off and we take a closer look at the past.
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Gunshots, body horror, aggressive language.
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It’s an interesting enough concept, but since I’ve listened to a LOT of spooky indie podcasts, this one feels a bit like someone took The Magnus Archives and put a new outfit on it. It doesn’t mean I won’t listen, but what I’m supposing is the inspiration for this pod is just a *much* stronger offering.
The acting is decent, but there’s a lot of weird over-enunciation that’s just not how most people speak (pronouncing the article a as “ay” and not “uh,” for example). There are also a lot of st... more
I'm absolutely hooked. The show really explores madness and mental health in a brilliant way. Reminiscent of TMA, but with plenty of originality, so it doesn't feel like a clone. It's starts off simple and then gets pretty complicated pretty quickly. I'm really surprised I haven't heard of this before. Definitely obsessed.
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The episodes feature a captivating blend of audio drama and anthology, revolving around Dr. Charles Talbot as he navigates his role in an outpatient therapy program that encompasses encounters with the supernatural and paranormal. Each episode weaves intricate narrative threads, often exploring the psyches of patients alongside mysterious occurrences that challenge the boundaries between mental illness and real-world horrors. The dynamic storytelling is enriched with elements of mystery, personal histories, and ethical dilemmas, making it a complex listening experience. The interplay between character development and supernatural themes provides listeners with thought-provoking insights along with thrilling narratives, encouraging a deeper ... more
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