[COMPLETED SERIES] In What Will Be Here?, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it that document the world’s decline, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building this rocket to get their message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. At its core, this show is about living and creating w... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction |
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I wanted to like it. The concept of self-interviews to document an uprising was interesting. It fell flat though. The mechanic char is incredibly annoying. There needs to be more world building and scene setting. Listening to the ramblings of characters leaves a lot to be desired or understood. Couldn’t finish because many of the characters were so negative or just boring. There’s potential here though. Just need to flesh it out and paint a picture where the listener connects to the interviewee ... more
Very good but can still improve
The writing for the 2021-10-24 episode about the Savannah mega corporation was utterly brilliant—I wanted to fall out of my chair, admiring how it parodied present-day corporations.
After surveying a bewildering number of podcasts that Tal Minear is responsible for, I must conclude that Minear's creativity is a cornucopia of frightening extent.
This is a very well stripted and paced story of hopeful resignation and tragedy. The characters are beautiful and so full of life against the backdrop of a dying near future world.
Even if you think you are 100% dead inside, at least half a dozen lines in this podcast will break your heart and stab your soul.
A beautiful and meaningful story all the way through.
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