“A show about a communications officer doing their routine transmissions from a moon base in the process of shutting down, on its surface, sounds pretty dull. The repetition of routine statements, instead of being boring, become a vehicle for the actor playing the main character to express subtle changes in the character's mental state. What starts as exposition telling you about the base and implying things about the world later becomes a powerful tool for exploring the effect the events of the show have on him.
The writing, the acting, everything about this show makes it easy to listen to, and makes it that much more effective when the characters have to deal with what's happening.
Absolutely listen to this show.”Read full review »
Richard KL via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/22/19
“How many repeated words of adoration is too many? Well multiply that by two because this show is worth all that and more! It's wonderfully written, brilliantly engaging, and just excellent queer rep. The cast are excellent, the sound design is fantastic, and I seriously cannot wait for more....”Read full review »
MGlowCloud via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
09/18/19
“This show is incredibly good. I love the juxtaposition of hard science and a shadowy dystopian future with the tenderness of true love. Roger's messages to his husband give each episode such beautiful humanity, further highlighting the isolation of Roger's position. You can tell the...”Read full review »
alittlejstillz via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/20/19
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