A snail’s pace, ALSO BYE.
This story has progressed so slowly that I barely know what’s going on anymore. It started off so good in the first two seasons. The pace was great, story was progressing, etc. This new season has just been stagnant. I couldn’t listen to the most recent episode where Nora is using a website. A ghost using a website and commenting on it.. Sounds like it could be an interesting tidbit, but they managed to make it boring. They’ve also managed to make the main antagonist seem super secondary. The Revelator? Eh he’s not important. I wish the story had ended at season three with a sha-bang. Feels like the podcast is kept alive just for the dipsea story ad read payouts. I miss the celery soda days. EDIT: It’s more than apparent that the creators are just poking fun at their listeners now with this most recent episode (The Nerve). 10 full minutes of ad reads with TERRIBLE audio. I will NEVER use Dipsea Stories or Better Help solely due to the fact that they have been shoved down my throat so much. I honestly hope the Revelator murders everyone in the town and their bodies are torn apart by wolves. At least then something exciting would have happened.
toritea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/22
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