Aftershock

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Aftershock

A weekly Fiction and Drama podcast

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Aftershock

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Aftershock

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Aftershock

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Aftershock

A weekly Fiction and Drama podcast
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A stellar listening experience right from the start. The production value is top notch, the story a Hollywood blockbuster worthy and the acting is fantastic. I love it when a show manages to paint everything so vividly you feel you are there just by clever writing and production.
First season was okay, second season just kept on dragging on, and was extremely woke which got really old really fast...
The voice acting was really good, but the story was weird and confusing.
Something of a 'Prison Break' reunion, which I'm not going to argue with. Very well-written and produced, and I have to hand it to the writers; I listen to a lot of fiction, and they still managed to pull off quite a few "well, I really did NOT see that coming!" moments, which I do appreciate. It does need season 3, so fingers crossed that arrives soon.
Loved every minute of it!
Big name voice cast, intriguing concept and impressive sound design give Aftershock the feel of a major production, though the story and character development falls a little flat. I found myself struggling to care about the characters, though there are some dramatic moments abd surprises along the way. Sarah Wayne Callies, David Harbour and Jeffrey Dean Morgan are confident in their roles and their delivery of the script shines above the amateur voice acting you often find in audio drama. However, without their contributions it is actually a pretty underwhelming show with a wasted premise.
Great production, much attention to detail, good thriller. Nice acting, writing and sound design. A classical survival story with a strong feminist touch. Recommendable.
An edge-of-your seat listening experience, so vivid you can almost see it, can almost smell the dust in the air and the salty ocean. I can't wait for more episodes to piece together what happened!
Only one season in, but so far it's great. High production value and great voice acting - love me some David Harbour. Interesting premise, a bit of mystery and a tad horror perhaps. Excited to see where this one goes!
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Great story, terrific cast. Who doesn’t love Jeffery Dean Morgan’s voice in your ear? Need another season, please!!
Excellent thriller with great acting. My only complaint is that ads are interspersed throughout most of each episode. I get that they want you to subscribe, but this makes me less inclined to do so.
Despite the capability of the people involved in the project, from the behind the scenes techies to the actors, this show failed to outshine or matches the established audiodrama podcasts.The ending of season 1 really help justify my reason for persisting with the podcast. The plot had more Hollywood flavour than your average podcast, especially with the villains and the twists.
Bold, suspenseful, thought-provoking, well-acted and superbly sound-designed. The lead actress also writes and directs the series and knocks it out of the park in all capacities. I know it takes a village and all but great-googly-moogly that's impressive. Had to take a star off for the heaps and heaps of ads in each episode, though that is certainly no fault of the creative team. Looking forward to news of a season 3 but I'll listen to anything these folks put out going forward.
Can't get enough of this podcast, starstudded lineup, great plot and production. Binge worthy - 5 stars all the way.
Either release a new episode or wrap up the story. The story and actors have been great, but been waiting far too long for new content. I'll delete this rating if we get some kind of update.
First, let me say that the voice acting, central plot, and soundscape are all really good. I was interested immediately, and enjoyed the first couple episodes. It was great!That being said, once we met new characters, the focus of the show seemed to.... shift.... and the tone changed. It seemed like the writers decided to take as many shots as possible at anyone that is not a person of color as possible. It's blatantly racist.Literal phrases like "Isn't that what you white people do," "Sounds like something a white person would say," and literally stating that love cannot be colorblind are all included. If this doesn't bother you as a listener, just consider; what if the word white was removed and replaced with 'black' or 'asian' or something else? It'd be flagged immediately as racist. As a white listener who loves dramatized podcasts and listens to literally hundreds of hours of content, this one disappointed me. With the quality of the production, it has so much potential, but it is too concerned with the color of people's skin to just tell a good story.
This is Schrodinger's story. 1 star if it's serious. 5 stars if it's a dark comedy. Science says it's 5 stars because this story is a complete joke.
Excellently done!!!
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