Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off — Unofficial Trailer 1
Evidently, we have a bona fide mystery.
REVIEW — “The Right Choice, Part 1”
As a breath of fresh air, Ryan and I head back to a more nostalgic era of AIO to review the next episode in the post-Blackgaard arc, “The Right Choice, Part 1.” Throughout our gleeful raving over the episode, we discuss “who started it,” if jet lag is a poor excuse, consequences for immaturity, Brandon’s character arc, and parallels between this episode and both of our love lives. It’s the longest and deepest review we’ve done so far.
NEWS — “Rydell, Part 10” Clip, Imagination Station Book 27, February’s Club Episode
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Album 70 Promo: AIOWiki
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REVIEW — “Connie the Counselor” (ft. Andrew Acebo)
In a glorious introduction to AIO Audio News, Andrew Acebo from the WODFAMCHOCPOD comes along to review “Connie the Counselor.” Did we like it? Was it too cliché? How about Buck and Jules? Do you have a bucket on your head?
REVIEW — “Harley Takes the Case, Parts 1 and 2”
Finally released five months after its recording! During an “interim” period back in June 2020, Ryan and I sat down to review “Harley Takes the Case, Parts 1 and 2.” In this review, we discuss Harley’s character development, how this episode compares to “Missing Person,” what the moral actually is, and how all the early AIO kid characters sound like toddlers. And we also finally read your comments!
REVIEW — “B-TV: Trinity” (AIOWiki Podcast)
On what would have been an edition of the AIOWiki Podcast, Ryan Matlock joins Lee and Arista to review “B-TV: Trinity” (edited by Scott Beall). Differing opinions fly on the characters, the B-TV format, and Sam Suksiri’s theology. Join us as AIO Audio News presents the Backlog of the AIOWiki Podcast!
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NEWS — “The Fruits of the Spirit” Special Album, Director of “Rydell, Part 10,” Podcasting Woes
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REVIEW — “The Ties That Bind, Part 4”
The story continues, and so do the themes, in Part 4 of The Ties That Bind. Ryan and I go into our thoughts on a few hilarious lines, how Paul McCusker’s theology is presented by his characters, the progression of the plotlines so far, Whit’s spiritual radar, and vilifying the opposition.
Please note that we do talk candidly about the themes and issues brought up in these episodes.