Not great, pretty terrible. Gets worse as it goes on.
Characters develop as a list of bullet points instead of through interaction and the dialogue is choppy. Also there's an absurd amount of plot-induced stupidity. Seriously, it's insane how dumb these characters are. SPOILER for example: One of the characters ends up pursued by his family. They show up in a spaceship. Instead of using the new spaceship to escape, (or sending out a message or ANYTHING) the characters invite the family into the dangerous murder station, ignore the ship, and proceed to take a child exploring down the trap-filled corridors. Yes. It's that stupid. Save yourself the time and go do something entertaining instead of listening to this disaster.Read full review »
Grfgiinhyyui via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/19
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I loved the premise when I came across the podcast and it was really great to hear such a character driven work in a scifi setting, Totally worth a listen (especially if you binge it).
Adera Jade via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/23/18
First episode dragged a bit with the introductions, but I'm liking the poems at the start and some of the hints we've been getting. I hope this podcast gets better over time.
AlexWallace18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/18
Dining in the Void is the most MUSICAL non-musical sci-fi show I've ever known & I mean that in the best way possible; the writing is absolutely lyrical & the score is either enthralling or just plain danceable (sometimes both) !! Give this show a chance & you won't regret it;...Read full review »
A. R. OLIVIERI via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/21
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