In WKA, a private detective and an eccentric stoner compete to solve a mysterious death. Join Boo & Denver for this charming adventure, full of friendship, threats, threats of friendship, and just a touch of witchcraft.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction |
New episodes will release on the 10th OF EVERY MONTH!
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Official WKA Discord Community: https://discord.gg/sjYSZhSnan
It's a corpse that cannot exist.
We begin with Jo again, in Denver's familiar home. Denver's been getting a few emails accusing Jo of numerous crimes that she didn't even commit-- but what's really on Denver's mind is bias. Has the killer always be... more
Boo and the crew are back! A bizarre and eerie online livestream catches the attention and fear of our heroes. To seek safety, the gang hunkers down together in the basement of Logan-- er, Jeremy-- Goldberg. After all, it's those strangers online we ... more
Boo and the crew are back! A bizarre and eerie online livestream catches the attention and fear of our heroes. To seek safety, the gang hunkers down together in the basement of Logan-- er, Jeremy-- Goldberg. After all, it's those strangers online we ... more
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This podcast should be up there with any fiction podcast. If the world were a better place this would be far more widespread. It has a ton of character with a great balance of whimsy and earnestness. The mystery and world building are captivating. The voice acting and production are very solid. I wish I had discovered it sooner and my patreon dollars could have gone further. I hope the people who have worked on this stay in the world of podcasting and get some sort of deserved big break to keep... more
There is some obvious passion behind this, but it never finds its feet. The dual narrators is fine, but the characters are flat and unappealing, possibly (deliberately) overdramatised pastiches of American teenagers in a murder mystery.
The sound design and mix is muddy (so many overlapping tracks that obscure the story).
I kept listening, hoping that it would elevate from “fine” to “good,” but it didn’t get there for me.
Seriously compelling mystery drama. Surreal in places, laugh out loud in others. The sound design and engineering is super immersive. Massive kudos to the voice actors for this. Great music as well, I have multiple earworms now xx
I genuinely started zoning out of day to day conversations because I was thinking SO much about these characters. There are pieces of each of them scattered throughout this story that make them feel like seriously tangible individuals.
I devour dramatised podcasts a... more
I was just going to listen to a few episodes before bed, and ended up listening to the entirety of this in a fugue state last night in a race to finish before the finale. I am genuinely enthralled, it's a fantastic mystery that I'm a little obsessed with now.
The raw quality of the acting, writing, and editing alone is great, and they consistently manage to hit story beats that are almost too real for comfort. AND it's funny.
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