Cool concept, poor execution
This podcast is evidence that the podcasting genre has finally entered into a similar phase as horror movies exemplified by movies like “Truth or Dare” and “ Shutter”. An interesting idea is the only thing propping up a shallow and contrived story. The concepts of the Vietnam war and family trauma deserve honest exploration, but this story uses them as backdrop for admittedly gruesome audio design to accompany a story that feels... empty to me. QCode has dropped a number of these podcasts blatantly ripping off other, smaller, much more successful productions like Alice Alice Dead (QCode’s Carrier and Left Right Game), but this is the worst of them all. It’s a real shame such obviously high production value goes to waste on an copy of an copy of a story.
Steven St. Blaize via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/21
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NandoMiguel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/20
I made it to episode 4... far enough to realize this just doesn’t work.. I’m always a little worried about Q-code productions, as they tend to favor sound design over delivering a good story, and this podcast doesn’t deliver on any level.. Fiction should be an interesting, immersive journey, but...Read full review »
luvvagoodstory via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/20
This started as a great ghost story, then continually devolves into a worse and worse story somehow. By the end it was pretty clear they had no idea how to end it, finally just stopping in the middle of a sentence. The final two episodes are complete garbage. Don’t start this, it’s a waste of time.
Fronzel Neekburm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/21
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