I’m so confused
This begins as a anthology (with some spooky as well as some objectively hilarious stories) and evolves into something with what seems to hold a vague resemblance to a plot? The sentences and individual scenes were beautiful, but I am so lost on how it ties together and frankly what happened throughout season 3. I don’t expect every story to make perfect sense or for all mysteries to be explained, but I feel like I’ve been mesmerized and only just now come to reality unsure of why or how I stared at an empty stucco wall for hours (or in this case listened to 3 seasons of this strangely captivating podcast). I kind of want to relisten just to figure out what the heck just happened, but something tells me it’s not going to make much more sense the second time around. That’s to say, do not listen to this for a clear, overarching metaplot. However if you enjoy a metamorphosing tale with unclear lines of time, space, and character, this is probably the podcast for you.
Cyanalkal via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 12/15/23
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