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Fully invested in the story, but the episodes are WAY too short. By the time you’re in the story and can see the characters in your head…it’s over and you have to wait forever to get the next little bit. The episodes are barely 15 mins on a good day after you skip over the intro and 2.5 min outro
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I liked the storyline. The idea of listening to conversations without risk of being discovered is very tempting so I think the concept of the story was good. The acting and sound effects were also good. I didn’t give it five stars because as I understood it, it showed there are nine episodes but actually only eight. At the end of the 8th one there was nothing to say “to be continued” or “wait for season two”. It wasn’t a cliffhanger, it just stopped. I was like “whaaaat?” So how and when does it end?
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This is a very well done show. I love the mystery unfolding and hope we get to hear more. Season One ends in the middle of the story.
Unfortunately, I’ve noticed a trend with big stars doing these dramatic podcasts. They do a great first season and then drop it - never to return. Other than Rami Malek who DID come back and gave us a great FULL story.
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Good sound design and an interesting concept, but the episodes are too short and the plot is taking forever. I think I'll be disappointed by the finale based on other reviews.
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I read the poor reviews and thought how bad can this really be? Well, it’s pretty bad. The concept is great and interesting. The final episode resolves nothing and is insulting to the listeners who took the time to follow the story through until the end.
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The story did not build up enough tension to justify a cliffhanger for a second season. Next to zero resolution of the existing conflict, and unimaginative developments. Maybe a second season will bring it all together but so far this is bottom of the barrel for QCODE content
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