All right, but struggles
VALENCE has some cool concepts, big ideas, and impressive actors, and I loved the character Nico, but all together the production never quote coalesces. Plot points resolve too conveniently, tension deflates when it needs to build, characters take the time to talk gently and supportively about their feelings when I’d think the looming threat that the Evil Company Knows Where They Live would require a lot less downtime and a lot more preparing. Hoping season 2 will smooth out some of the initial rockiness.
venatrixlunaris via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/21
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FraleyGardner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/20
This podcast has great potential. It lures you into the world with its quirky, but relatable characters. It gives hints in what it wants to say. The casting is decent and the production surpasses expectations. I am looking forward to this Podcast and it’s future.
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magicalgirlkyra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/21/20
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