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New Leaf posted:So Mabel is good? I'm a couple episodes in. Is it all a crazy person on voicemail messages? Mabel is fantastic. Definitely my favorite podcast. Yeah, it's all crazy person voicemails. I'm pretty sure the last episode of Night Vale was an homage to Mabel.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 17:13 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 10:47 |
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Yeah I'm definitely getting into it. Very creepy.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 19:46 |
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New Leaf posted:So Mabel is good? I'm a couple episodes in. Is it all a crazy person on voicemail messages? I think of it more a within the wire but great.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 21:36 |
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It sounds like the strange disjointed mutterings of the Faceless Old Woman.. or maybe a bit like "Alice Isn't Dead" at parts. At any rate, its very compelling. I'm ~7 episodes in and just started this afternoon.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 22:24 |
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New Leaf posted:It sounds like the strange disjointed mutterings of the Faceless Old Woman.. or maybe a bit like "Alice Isn't Dead" at parts. Episode 8 is where it turns great.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 22:34 |
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Just found out there is a 2 hour Wolf 359 special available when you use some new app they are beta testing called "Spoke"! It will hopefully scratch the itch until the new season starts.
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# ? Jun 10, 2017 02:20 |
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I'm about half-way through episode 8 of Mabel and I think I'm enjoying it? Not entirely sure what on earth is going on though. AFAIK Mabel and Anna are the same person and also the house is kind of a spooky ghost?
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 19:37 |
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Mabel sounds cool, but I'm not starting any new fiction podcasts until I catch up with Magnus. Also, with the real world being set on fire, I've been listening to a lot of political podcasts lately, so that's cutting into my time.Len posted:Frank was a great part of the episode Poor, poor Caleb. He deserves a medal for nearly killing Damien to save Adam, but he hates himself so much for losing control that I want to give him a hug instead. And his conversation with Adam about cutting was intense, and very believable. Also, Chloe got hit with a lamp, not a pipe.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 00:01 |
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I'll be honest, I enjoyed Mabel more in the earlier episodes. I'm caught up except for one that came out in the last few days, and I could do without ear-splitting yelling out of nowhere..
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 00:12 |
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New Leaf posted:I'll be honest, I enjoyed Mabel more in the earlier episodes. I'm caught up except for one that came out in the last few days, and I could do without ear-splitting yelling out of nowhere.. Oh, it starts having jumpscares? That's bogus, I might stop listening then. I scare easily and mostly listen to podcasts while driving, so that's probably not a good combo.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 00:23 |
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Montalvo posted:Oh, it starts having jumpscares? That's bogus, I might stop listening then. I scare easily and mostly listen to podcasts while driving, so that's probably not a good combo. I wouldn't call them jump scares, but some messages are just screaming or loud crying.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 01:08 |
The volume mixing needs some work.The yelling is way too loud, to the point where I've had to change my audio levels for those sections, and that's not something I enjoy doing while listening to a podcast.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 01:16 |
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So the ultimate twist of Tanis is going to be that MK has been exploiting Nic's internet-incompetence by feeding him random garbage secure in the knowledge that he'll buy whatever blatantly false technobabble she can come up with on the spot, right? Right? ... no? Okay. (I almost applauded when in a recent episode of Magnus the nerd girl said anyone talking about "the deep web" is full of poo poo.)
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 20:08 |
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Season 2 of Alice Isn't Dead is really starting to drag.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 02:50 |
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I just hit season 2 in my Magnus Archives relisten. I'm wondering if Lightner or Sasha are going to be the big event at the end.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 03:14 |
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Montalvo posted:Season 2 of Alice Isn't Dead is really starting to drag. I enjoyed the latest episode, though it honestly felt kind of poorly put together. I really like the antagonist. And I'm really sick of Fink's outros.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 04:27 |
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Slamhound posted:I enjoyed the latest episode, though it honestly felt kind of poorly put together. I really like the antagonist. And I'm really sick of Fink's outros. I honestly have no idea what is going on. Is the antagonist meant to be the woman she met in the basement of that house, who herself works for the shipping company that opposes the Thistle Men? or does she work for the government, who is allied with them? do they want to kill keesha (sp?) because she won't stop trying to find out more about the Thistle Men?
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 04:35 |
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Slamhound posted:I enjoyed the latest episode, though it honestly felt kind of poorly put together. I really like the antagonist. And I'm really sick of Fink's outros. I've been skipping all of fink's stuff since the second episode
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 05:04 |
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Montalvo posted:I honestly have no idea what is going on. Is the antagonist meant to be the woman she met in the basement of that house, who herself works for the shipping company that opposes the Thistle Men? or does she work for the government, who is allied with them? do they want to kill keesha (sp?) because she won't stop trying to find out more about the Thistle Men? No, I'm pretty sure the antagonist only appeared in the mini-episode and pulled her over in the premier episode. She's part of something bigger and apart from the Thistle Men and has been stalking Keisha.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 05:06 |
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^^^ oh. I'm so confused.oatgan posted:I've been skipping all of fink's stuff since the second episode
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 06:28 |
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Anyone else listening to Friends of the Void? I'm enjoying it, though I'm not entirely sure what it's about or what's going on. It starts out as a guy trapped in a lighthouse with something waiting outside. He tries to get messages out and distracts himself with various tapes he finds. The tapes are different stories that don't really have anything to do with the main narration. There are also a couple of pissy Artificial Intelligences who snipe at each other and try to lead him around. The whole thing has a very odd feel. The first season had kind of laconic humor while the second season is fairly melancholy. Slumberland is also good. A sound archivist is hired to record the people and events in the Northwest island community of Slumberland. It's a standard wacky-townsfolk narrative, almost like a cross between Night Vale and Greater Boston. It can be wildly uneven depending on the character the episode is focused on and your tolerance for their acting choices, but it can be interesting. I'd recommend giving both a shot, they have a standard episode length of ~20 minutes and you'll get a decent sense of them pretty quickly.
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 22:19 |
Update from the Limetown Folks:quote:Dear Limetown listeners,
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 20:03 |
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..a feature length musical podcast? What the gently caress does that mean?
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 21:32 |
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I'm not going to listen to that so someone please lmk when season 2 of limetown drops
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 21:40 |
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oatgan posted:I'm not going to listen to that so someone please lmk when season 2 of limetown drops
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 21:42 |
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New Leaf posted:..a feature length musical podcast? What the gently caress does that mean? "Feature-length" means roughly two hours long. "Musical" means characters will occasionally break into song. It seems self-explanatory to me. Jurgan fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Jun 17, 2017 |
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New Leaf posted:..a feature length musical podcast? What the gently caress does that mean? It means they crawled up their own asses.
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 03:20 |
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Sinteres posted:It means they crawled up their own asses. Why are people so angry that, after having a success, creators try something different? Would we rather they go the PNWS route and pump out the same tedious stories forever?
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# ? Jun 17, 2017 04:18 |
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Jurgan posted:Why are people so angry that, after having a success, creators try something different? Would we rather they go the PNWS route and pump out the same tedious stories forever? Considering they crawled so thoroughly up their own asses after one season, people have every right to be mad.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 00:16 |
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SamuraiFoochs posted:Considering they crawled so thoroughly up their own asses after one season, people have every right to be mad. What exactly are people mad about? What does "crawled up their own asses" even mean? I really don't get it. People in this thread have been going on for over a year about how Limetown is the greatest piece of audio fiction since Orson Welles. Personally, I was annoyed that they left it on a cliffhanger and didn't give any indication of what they had planned. Now we finally hear that it's coming back, and everyone is mad because they're also making another show at the same time? Is the complaint that they should just focus on Limetown and get it done first before starting something new? Maybe, but they can do more than one thing at once. The Night Vale people have four podcasts running simultaneously. Is the complaint that they're somehow arrogant for thinking all their fans will follow them wherever they go? I didn't get that impression. Listen or don't, no one's forcing you, but I would think that if you think the Limetown creators are so talented, you'd be excited to see what else they have in mind. Instead it's "no, stay in your own lane and keep doing what you were already doing." Is the problem that they only made six episodes and then think they can do anything based on that? I guess that's fair, except that you (and by "you" I mean practically everyone who posts here) have been singing their praises non-stop for over a year. Besides, if they have the opportunity to make new things they're passionate about, why not give it a try? I simply do not understand why people are bothered that talented creators are broadening their focus. Bart Simpson posted:What could they possibly owe you? They've given you hours of entertainment for nothing- if anything, you owe them! Jurgan fucked around with this message at 04:39 on Jun 18, 2017 |
# ? Jun 18, 2017 04:37 |
It's just good, old-fashioned geek entitlement.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 12:39 |
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It's tummy feels mostly, I liked Limetown a lot gave them money (when they were begging for it,) and got nothing in return afterwards. I'm happy I helped them, but I was expecting season 2 in a couple of years, I'd much rather they did what Fink did where they immediately branched out and made a media empire. Instead they are writing a book (which will be for sale,) a TV show (Which you'll need to pay for,) and then there doing a "Full Feature Length Musical Podcast" which is like... 1 episode of Edict Zero? I just donate to a lot of different patreons, I get a lot for my money, and I felt kind of screwed by Limetown (which doesn't take donations anymore btw.) I always was kind of bitter, because it was "hey give us money for more content," and the content never came. Turtlicious fucked around with this message at 12:47 on Jun 18, 2017 |
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Turtlicious posted:It's tummy feels mostly, I liked Limetown a lot gave them money (when they were begging for it,) and got nothing in return afterwards. I'm happy I helped them, but I was expecting season 2 in a couple of years, I'd much rather they did what Fink did where they immediately branched out and made a media empire. Instead they are writing a book (which will be for sale,) a TV show (Which you'll need to pay for,) and then there doing a "Full Feature Length Musical Podcast" which is like... 1 episode of Edict Zero? I just donate to a lot of different patreons, I get a lot for my money, and I felt kind of screwed by Limetown (which doesn't take donations anymore btw.) This is the exact thing I'm talking about. It sucks. It's good for the creators and I'm happy for them but they're going about it in a lovely, tone deaf way. I looked it up again. There were 6 episodes of Limetown. 6 loving episodes. Admittedly they were insanely well-produced, intricate episodes, but 6 of them. Six podcast episodes and there's already a book, an alleged TV show pilot, and some other side project podcast. I am not saying the creators aren't allowed to do what they want with their own work. But how are fans not allowed to be frustrated and annoyed by the way it's been handled? They're not mutually exclusive. Furthermore the thing that bothered me most is that they almost talked about season 2 of the podcast like it was a throwaway after rambling repeatedly about a bunch of stuff that the people who supported them in the first place probably don't care about. SamuraiFoochs fucked around with this message at 22:59 on Jun 18, 2017 |
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This is why you don't donate to patreons or kickstarters or indiegogos or anything.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 18:43 |
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Turtlicious posted:It's tummy feels mostly, I liked Limetown a lot gave them money (when they were begging for it,) and got nothing in return afterwards. I'm happy I helped them, but I was expecting season 2 in a couple of years, I'd much rather they did what Fink did where they immediately branched out and made a media empire. Instead they are writing a book (which will be for sale,) a TV show (Which you'll need to pay for,) and then there doing a "Full Feature Length Musical Podcast" which is like... 1 episode of Edict Zero? I just donate to a lot of different patreons, I get a lot for my money, and I felt kind of screwed by Limetown (which doesn't take donations anymore btw.) Yeah, that makes sense. Obviously my Bart Simpson quote doesn't apply if you gave them money. Still, I don't understand what you mean by "I was expecting season 2 in a couple of years." It's been one and a half years since the last episode, so aren't they on track for what you were expecting? SamuraiFoochs posted:This is the exact thing I'm talking about. It sucks. It's good for the creators and I'm happy for them but they're going about it in a lovely, tone deaf way. Honestly, I'd given up expecting season two. When I heard about the TV show, I assumed it was replacing the podcast. I was thinking of the six episodes as sort of a "proof-of-concept" for the higher budget television series. I'm not sure we need both a podcast and a TV show about the same thing. Or is the TV show going to be a different story in the same universe? It's not really clear at this point. Maybe I'm not angry about this because I was never as glued to Limetown as a lot of other people were. You're right in that it was only six episodes, and it's hard to rest on that for too long. They're basically at the status of a one-hit wonder. Rusty Quill, Gabriel Urbina, Mischa Stanton, or even (for all their faults) Minnow Beats Whale have put out many times more material than the Limetown people did. Whether you like them or not, they're trying to move forward and expand the genre. Secrets, Crimes, and Audiotape already made a feature-length musical podcast parodying Serial. The memories of a pretty good mini-series from a couple years ago start to fade compared to all the new material that has been created since. So I guess, for me, I'm not angry at the situation and more just rolling my eyes at them acting like they're still super-relevant to the podcasting community. But at least we finally get a season two; I'm just not as pumped for it as I would have been a year ago. By the way, has anyone listened to The Far Meridian? Mischa Stanton is starting to become a powerhouse producer. I'm enjoying it so far- it's sort of a light sci-fi/fantasy story about a girl with crippling agoraphobia who gets forced to visit a new location every day. She does a lot of talking to herself, and I think she really sells the character. Paul Zuvella posted:This is why you don't donate to patreons or kickstarters or indiegogos or anything. I'm happy to donate to Bright Sessions and Wolf 359, but they both only charge me whenever a new episode comes out.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 23:52 |
Is the Patreon stuff as worth it as it seems for Wolf359? I caught up with the new episode and mini episode and they're both great.
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Jurgan posted:Yeah, that makes sense. Obviously my Bart Simpson quote doesn't apply if you gave them money. Still, I don't understand what you mean by "I was expecting season 2 in a couple of years." It's been one and a half years since the last episode, so aren't they on track for what you were expecting? I've been under the impression all their side projects has killed limetown. BUT Able Salix Royal Physician might be coming back, and I'm stoked for that, and hopefully someday we'll see more EOS10
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# ? Jun 21, 2017 06:34 |
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I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Mabel anymore. The writing is very creative, but the dialogue doesn't sound like dialogue.. It sounds like a goth chick got a thesaurus and this is her high school journal. Also, this Rabbits sounded more like an episode of Tanis.. I feel like these two are a lot more intertwined than Tanis was with TBT. New Leaf fucked around with this message at 16:55 on Jun 21, 2017 |
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New Leaf posted:I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Mabel anymore. The writing is very creative, but the dialogue doesn't sound like dialogue.. It sounds like a goth chick got a thesaurus and this is her high school journal. Mabel definitely leans into being weird fiction in a way that impacts how its script flows and is structured. I have a lot more tolerance for that purple and elevated language, but I can see how it can be alienating.
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I think the most jarring thing about this season of Mabel is that it's all narrated by Mabel. The first two, you had Anna to ground you, but now you're full-on getting the stream-of-consciousness poetry of a woman who's been isolated...somewhere...for years. It's still good, just somewhat overwhelming.Jurgan posted:By the way, has anyone listened to The Far Meridian? Mischa Stanton is starting to become a powerhouse producer. I'm enjoying it so far- it's sort of a light sci-fi/fantasy story about a girl with crippling agoraphobia who gets forced to visit a new location every day. She does a lot of talking to herself, and I think she really sells the character.
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