Highly original, phenomenal at times, but with caveats
An engaging mix of time periods (contemporary and slavery era) and genres (sci-fi/fantasy elements in the 1800s), portraying a story about a curse deriving from the sins of the father, so to speak. An excellent premise somewhat hampered by a protagonist with a nasal-y (like she has a cold?) voice that begins to grate as season 1 just gets too long with episodes around 40 minutes each. When the story begins to shift to the past, the magic happens, rich with history, new voices with New Orleans or Southern accents, nice sound effects, etc, and a mysterious extraterrestrial discovery. A gripping story, however, not one I was able to binge without breaks due to my issue with the main voice actor. I did end up fast-forwarding through some sections as well. The problem is probably not isolated to the voice actor but to her character as well as the pacing of the story and how it probably should have shifted perspectives more. I do still recommend due to the originality and some great sound effects.
Anom652147 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/22
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It’s okay. Main character is always crying or arguing with someone. Eight episodes feels like enough of that.
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I like it :)) I don’t care what people say but I like it it’s spoke and nice!
savana 1122 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/22
Good quality podcast and super scary fun but Super disappointed that there was no resolution. Could have sworn I saw additional episodes when I started listening (or I wouldn’t have started). Where did they go? Bummer
Mark Seymour via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/21
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