Great X-Files with magic audio drama
Every inch of the Technomancy Project is solid and it makes for a very satisfying listen. There’s a nice variety to the monster-of-the-week plots: haunted house, aliens, demon possession, workplace audit, etc. and the show is adept at bringing in the humor and the horror when it is called for. Also, the little bits of continuity from episode to episode snowball into an intriguing season ending. The character dynamics are stellar. Elijah and Allie are both tunnel visioned egotists who don’t need much excuse to destroy a person’s soul or gamble with their colleagues’ lives. Given the stakes, they’re not being completely callous, but neither person would weep over collateral damage. So, it is so important that Jason, with his conscience and his empathy, calls them out. I like that the script doesn’t try and oversell the character growth in this trifecta. If Elijah is convinced to be less trigger happy, it’s not because he wants to be a better person, but because he can concede that not every problem is a nail in need of a hammer. If Allie learns to see her colleagues as more than just a means to an end, it’s because she and Jason develop a rapport through playing pranks on others. By season’s end, the show has earned the emotional glue between these three workplace proximity associates.
ezgo22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/22
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Well acted and intriguing plots. Some wonderful voices.
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