Space: It’s big. Like, really big. These are the misadventures of a group of misfits that accidentally found themselves on the wrong side of a wormhole, trying not to blow up the galaxy in their attempts to make the long journey home. Join us on a voyage to the stars with the wholly unqualified Captain Tucker Lentz (Colton Dunn), scatterbrained scientist Elsa Rankfort (Felicia Day), apathetic tech... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyImprovFictionScience Fiction |
Nico seeks the help of an unconventional therapist after discovering the truth about her father. With special guest Jason Mantzoukas.
In this exciting season finale, will our crew retrieve the final piece of Something from Nico's family? With special guest Naomi Ekperigin.
Thanks to a Timelord, the crew has traveled back in time to Mauk, Nico's home planet, before it was devoured by Nothing. With special guest Naomi Ekperigin.
The crew are faced with a terrible choice if they want to stop Nothing. Is this the end of their adventures?! With special guest Travis McElroy.
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I like all these actors individually, but in combination they aren’t a coherent comedy team. These folks are actors, not improv performers. They step all over each other with very try-hard jokes. They frequently descend into shouting to try to get their own lines to land. Good production in terms of sound design, but that can’t ultimately overcome the undisciplined improv.
Love, love love this show. So clever and well acted. Just love the chemistry of the cast and how whitty they are. Hilarious and come very highly recommended
I discovered this show last November and finished every episode in just a few weeks. I immediately started over and haven’t stopped since. I stopped counting at 4 times through. It’s just incredible, the talent blows me away. One of my favorite shows ever, and I mean all shows, not just podcasts. The actors are so talented at what they do, and have come together to make something truly special. It’s brought me so much happiness and joy! Thank you ❤️
Awesome cast and storyline. I anxiously await each new episode. Since I can’t wait, I re-listen to them all over again. Hysterical every time!
This was a surprising find. I'm perusing all of Janet Varney's glamorous work on here. Thought I wouldn't like it, seeing how many episodes there are. The thing is, there's not much dead space. Even though it's improv, the story flows so well. Every episode is unique. The characters are likeable even though you hate that you like them (they're truly despicable when it comes to choosing whether to save life or commit planet genocide). Surprisingly, I've never encountered a story podcast like this... more
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