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Episode 5: Missing

By: Randy McKinnon
Narrated by: Kerry Washington, Daniel Dae Kim, David Oyelowo, Asa Butterfield, Laurence Fishburne, a full cast
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  • Things in the outside world are rapidly escalating. Agent Thomas receives more pressure from the president. Back in time, Virginia follows the signs and finds a new ally. Jonah wakes up confused after his hospital stay and reaches out to his estranged brother for answers.
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Really hard to follow

I found this really hard to follow, there wasn't really enough background information, just a bunch of people with quite similar voices talking. It jumps around and because the voices are similar it's quite hard to tell what is going on, some is in the past, some is happening now, but it feels very jumbled. I gave up at episode 5. By that stage all I could grasp was some people had turned up at maybe a base or something, at a time when there were natural disasters, and they had odd stories to tell that related to their names. Somehow they are linked to the natural disasters.... beyond that, no idea what was going on.

Being an avid podcast listener and someone who prefers audiobooks, this could have been done so much better.

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Got the ick.

A bit confusing and hard to follow, but eventually the pieces fall together. Great actors. I did not appreciate all the references to religion, at times it almost felt like this podcast came with a religious agenda. It gave me the ick. I am halfway through episode 6, and there are 8 episodes. I won’t be listening to the remaining episodes, so can’t say if there is a plot twists waiting to turn all the religious stuff into a narrative tool. I hope so.

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