A new reality
This is good production with a captivating storyline. Threaded throughout is a mystery waiting to be unravelled. Main character who is deliberately unnamed has become invisible & any memory of her has slowly dissolved from all her loved ones memories. So now she no longer exists in what is the standard reality. Living out of hotels with no need for employment, she is able to spend her time trying to figure out what has happened. She created a podcast where she records her experience as a newly invisible & gradually forgotten person. We join her as she circumnavigates the daily issues surrounding invisibility. After discovering the existence of a weird entity she labels as a brain leech. Worm like creatures that are like barnacles on the heads of individuals. Are they parasites , what is their purpose ? She soon becomes involved on a mission , to get answers. A trip to a physic shop , indicates some can detect her presence. Chapter 4 & 5 provides a summary of her situation. Naturally without a support network she eventually begins to struggle with her mental health. If you enjoyed other audio dramas such as : Space Ward All in my head Lucyd Homecoming I believe you will like this show ! Background music- This was actually kinda irritating. It would be nice to have that at intervals not the entire time. Do subscribe & support this show. Fuel the motivation needed to produce season two.
Miss Hijinx via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/23/21
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Well done and fast paced, with an original idea supported by great acting and an excellent soundscape. Just be warned that like me, you will probably binge listen to this and be left with wanting more. I can’t wait for the next season!
Michca via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/18
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xpyxd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/20
I like the brain slugs and the psychic/ancient mystical counters to them. It adds to the invisible person story. The turns and information reveals are interesting and engaging. The only thing I’d say is that the music is really grating, and it plays he whole time. I don’t even think there needs...Read full review »
Banjo Master via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/18
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