Short on runtime, plot and substance
As other reviewers have noted, the episodes for this show are quite short (around 15-18 minutes in runtime). This wouldn't be such a detriment if more happened in each episode. The writing doesn't give us a reason to care for the characters, the main device (the ability to listen in on your neighbors) rarely comes into play, and after five episodes there haven't been many clues as to the main mystery (all we know is that the EVIL oil company is up to something.,..). Like most QCODE shows, the production value is high and the voice acting is good, but there is very little to attach to, particularly when each episode is so short.Read full review »
Nick McNulty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/22
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Love the writing and storyline…but also not a fan of the short and limited episodes.
tom miner basin reader via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/22
This is amazing, Rachel is so good and what a story, it could totally happen 😱😱😱 soo immersive I take it on walks but also jump in the air at the shocks!
ktepper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/22
I’m on episode 4 and now fully immersed in the experience. I’ve just got some new headphones, and had a check a few times behind me, thinking someone is in the house with me, the sound production is brilliant 🤩. Wonderful slow build still as we get comfortable in the apartment and the characters.
Mz Marvel via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/07/22
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