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A comedy/drama with mystery elements, dealing with tension between a station with the purpose of helping cryptids and a human-run system that sees cryptids as monsters. Mostly a character-centric story. The main relationship explored is that between siblings, who are close but whose secrets from each other lead to conflict. Other dynamics include a mentorship/found father-child relationship and friendship between co-workers. The first season also includes commentary on redemption. Some dialogue is quirky for comedic effect and the voice actors do well with the funny and emotional moments; the voices are distinct. Some of the cryptids include a being controlling three bodies, a being that can speak in dreams, an empath changeling, a living mobile home, and a shapeshifter.
MystifiedMermaid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/22
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What Unwell does for a mother daughter relationship, Harbor does for a brother sister relationship. Take a piece of genre fiction and anchor it in sharp, dryly humorous, relatable observations about how siblings fight, irritate each other and still pull together. Highly recommended.
ezgo22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/19
Having finished the first season, my brain is mush. They've made a cryptid mystery drama that of all things, reminds me of a Wes Anderson film. Such beautifully realized observations about the duality of ride or die affection in sibling relationships, as well as built up resentments. The...Read full review »
ezgo22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/19
I heard about this from the audiodrama subreddit and the entire time I listened I was astonished this wasn’t more popular. Great quality, excellent story. Very hopeful for more.
Clarke Sorensen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/20
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