Good, but flawed
Good stuff first, the writing for the story and the writing for the character dynamics are great. The actual performances are all very well done, honestly not a bad performance in the series. But it has its problems. The overarcing plot feels like the generic theology plot that most people write when wanting to takle the topic of religion, can't really say I'm a fan of it. Honestly if it was just the two leads hunting cryptids I'd be good with that. Also the sound effects are a bit diffifult to understand. I've had several episodes where I no idea what I was supposed to be visualizing from the sounds I was hearing. A few mehg episodes, maybe three overall, but still absolutely worth listening to and I'm looking forward to whats next.Read full review »
Tom_4747 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/23
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When I started this show, I assumed that my inability to tell what was going on was a stylistic choice or early installment weirdness. It isn’t. In fact, it’s getting harder to parse what’s happening to the characters as I go along. The core issue seems to be that the creator fundamentally does...Read full review »
transcoranic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/23
I started listening to this, not knowing what it had in store. The first season is brilliant and interesting, and I loved the interactions between all the characters. Then came the second season. And all that did was make me go back and listen to the first season again, thinking about how well...Read full review »
Issy Hi via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/27/24
But I won’t support a podcast network that uses unsupported accusations to libel another network. If you leave Fable and Folly, I’d love to see where you go next.
Larseniowa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/22
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