With Gianna Therese
REVIEW — “The Ties That Bind, Part 2”
We made it to the fountain pen! As “The Ties That Bind” reviews with Ryan continue, we discuss analogies about Biblical marriage, villains dropping clues, good spirituality, and Hadley. In addition, we further evaluate Paul McCusker’s writing and speculate on its evolution through the rest of the arc.
Please note that we do talk candidly about the themes and issues brought up in these episodes.
Ryan’s Short Film: Gimme Time To Think
REVIEW — “The Ties That Bind, Part 1”
Ryan is back again to begin a long-anticipated review series of “The Ties That Bind,” starting with Part 1. As the fourteen-parter opens, we discuss how this episode sets up a lot of storylines, if Paul McCusker’s writing holds up, and whether Wooton or Penny (or Hadley) is more unbearable by the end. And this all ties into Biblical marriage somehow? Let’s find out.
Please note that we do talk candidly about the themes and issues brought up in these episodes.
NEWS — Coming In Late
Source: Nathan Hoobler (via Carl)
RECAP — Week of August 30
The AIO Oddcast (sorry, forgot about them)
WODFAMCHOCPOD
The Odyssey News Podcast
Adventures in Absurdity
Adventures Into Odyssey
The Raspberry Ripple Podcast
REVIEW — “Parker for President,” “The Key Suspect,” and “The Secret of the Writer’s Ruse”
With Rachel and Josh from the Return to Odyssey Podcast: Listen on Anchor.fm
Although the saga of Morrie Rydell is over, there are still listeners who haven’t heard all nine episodes, or any of them, for that matter. Today, Josh and Rachel sit down with Lee to discuss the first three episodes in the saga — and see just how close two old-era Odyssey fans come to predicting “The Rydell Revelations.”
NEWS — Three New Episodes, Updates on Three More
Source: AIOWiki (et al.)
REVIEW — “Lights Out at Whit’s End”
With Rachel and Josh from the Return to Odyssey Podcast: Listen on Anchor.fm
For a special review, the hosts of the Return to Odyssey Podcast, Rachel and Josh, join AIO Audio News to discuss the third episode of AIO, “Lights Out at Whit’s End.” Could this episode actually be a hidden gem of storytelling (and songwriting)? Probably not, but let’s find out!
