Climaxed too early
This is a creative journey that has you by the edge of your seat for a while. I thought the rushed deaths happened a little too closely together without much closure between each so we don’t get a chance to become invested in those characters. We do get invested in Alice, Tom, and Rob. But Tom seems to turn his life upside down to find Alice and Alice doesn’t even seem to give one thought about Tom. The sound effects are the ultimate best, but confusing at times. Like when Tom is at Alice’s parent’s house I don’t understand the white noise. And when Tom is playing the left/right game I couldn’t barely hear the audio recording of Alice he was listening to and I didn’t understand the thump sound of like a body being put somewhere? It’s probably evident to the creators that wrote it, but not so much to the listener, even when they reposted multiple times. So I think I’ll tune in for the next season because of the mystery, but the last episode of two didn’t really give me a reason except for hoping that Alice, Tom, and Rob meet up again. I don’t really care about the other characters or the game because the writing didn’t allow me to invest in them. This has the potential to become a really powerful story.
mickeymahjong via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/20
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