Confusing at first
It was a bit hard to follow because there were a lot of characters involved, but eventually they all started to make sense where they come in contact with each other. The philosophical questions that are asked are beautiful! I believe that we do not question things in our daily life like how some of the characters do in this podcast/book. I loved the imagery that is described with the scenes, and the sci-fi. I love this, and I wish there were more! I am bummed out after listening to all of the episodes, but I'm very glad that I did (:
cherry_09 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/21/17
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OrlyDogJones, who gave this podcast a one star rating, does that a lot. More than half of his ratings are one star. Seems to be a sort of rater-hater. Just thought I'd mention it. Besides, the fact that two characters are former Navy Seals is nothing to get upset about. There are lots of former...Read full review »
biljbjurnjurd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/09
This writing reeks of artificiality from the first paragraph. Where I stopped listening was when the author decided to include a couple of Navy Seals in his time travel team. Were they on leave? TDY? Who can say. One can discern stale bread from the first bite. This narrative could be...Read full review »
OrleyDogJones via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/08
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