On March 20th, 2014, Ella McCray disappeared. There were six witnesses to her disappearance. Six conflicting accounts of what happened to her. Who is lying? Who is telling the truth? And what really happened to Ella? You can support the show by visiting www.patreon.com/sixdisappearancespod or by subscribing and leaving a review at your favorite podcatcher. For episode content warnings and ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFiction |
Recordings of Persons of Interest A-F: Season 2 finale.
This show is a production of ZoomDoom Stories. It's written and directed by Jamie Killen. Sound design and original music are by Jon Erik DeGuzman and Dog and Pony Studios.
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Recordings of Person of Interest F: Lost time.
This show is a production of ZoomDoom Stories. It's written and directed by Jamie Killen. Sound design and original music are by Jon Erik DeGuzman and Dog and Pony Studios.
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Recordings of Persons of Interest A-F: A judgment.
This show is a production of ZoomDoom Stories. It's written and directed by Jamie Killen. Sound design and original music are by Jon Erik DeGuzman and Dog and Pony Studios.
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Recordings of Persons of Interest A-F: An attack. A kiss. A plan for the future.
This show is a production of ZoomDoom Stories. It's written and directed by Jamie Killen. Sound design and original music are by Jon Erik DeGuzman and Dog and Pony Stu... more
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It just abruptly stops. Theres no ending or explanation or anything. Its really bizarre that some listeners think a trans person existing is an “agenda.” Like how much of a bigot do you have to be to whine like a btch just bc a trans character EXISTS. I am so sick of the straight agenda I’ve had shoved down my throat but im not so weak that i go cry about it on reviews. Losers (sci-fi-addict and skyetrinity out here pushing the bigot agenda) Anyway the podcast is fine just wish it had an ending ... more
I really dislike the LOUD beeps, just like in Mirrors. Bad voice acting by most characters and script isn’t great. Interesting enough to listen to the whole thing, which is more than I can say for Spines. I really loved Mirrors, but that seems to be the outlier for ZoomDoom so far. I really wanted to like this more than I did.
Really, really good. Wish there had been a season 3 to finish the story, but oh well.
Interesting podcast. It started off well and then went kinda weird with the multi/parallel dimension thing and hunting alien forces. Probably would’ve rated it higher, but the podcast is incomplete and there does not seem to be any indication there will be closure.
It was very eh. I thought the characters were annoying.
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