Like I said. 2 climax’s. That is by far the most jam packed use of 90 minutes I have ever sat through. I remember looking at my watch for a second, like… Where else could this possibly go, and trust me, it went…
Every department did an amazing job at their Job. The story was incredible. The set simple in its nature but used so effectively in storytelling. And most of all, the acting was truthfully human. Like wow, all the actors involved in being the final step to giving the audience the story to its capacity did so in a way that is thought provoking but most of all real.
Shoutout Everleigh Brenner for a transcending performance, and shoutout Jimmy Berry for releasing alot of the pressure built up, through his comedic truth (thank you for being the perspective of this audience member, in this crazy world yall created)
What I didn't like
Perfection is a concept that in had destroys truth… and I feel like I saw truth to its purest form.
My overall impression
Essentially every story has been told before, the challenge is to raise the stakes and have it be a reflection up to life. Now take the themes of Care, Relationships and “Truth”… expose and manipulate them at their core with 2 climax’s and places it in our most up to date medium of media, a podcast.
You get playback comfortably uncomfortable reality of the world we no longer live in but are in constant service to.