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Gotta love 36 questions, they literally imply the main character had something to do with some girl named Camille's death and never elaborate or bring it up again.
#Judith gurl what did you DO#judith ford#some bitch named camille#who nows what happened#i sure wish i did#natalie cook#36 questions#36 questions podcast#its on Spotify#very good#would reccomend#recommend#would recommend#but seriously wat
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...of setting fire to the lie.
Natalie Judith for @podcastgirlsweek day 5: god forbid women do anything...
#podcastgirlsweek#36 questions#judith ford#36 questions podcast#36q fanart#fanart#my fanart#mine#her list of crimes is very small compared to some other podcast women i'd call my problematic faves BUT#i've actually seen people complain about her so i picked her over the ones where everyone just cheers when they do evil shit :)#natalie cook song of all time <3 our word also song of all time <3
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So actually the reason the last line in 36 questions remains unfinished is because Judith and Jace kissed. And they end up together again and nothing bad ever happens. I’m not in denial this is canon trust me Jonathan Groff is my dad and he told me
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The absolute lyrical range between, “sometimes to solve a problem…. you follow it back to the start” and, “apparently cement can get old??”beautiful
#36 questions#36 questions podcast#someone reblogged my other 36 questions post and I reread it in my notifications and now I’m on a 36q kick sorry
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if you’re already a simp for someone and then they do the 36 questions to fall in love with you, you’re doomed. a great blessing and a great curse have befallen you. I’m definitely NOT speaking from experience and I’m DEFINITELY NOT thinking about them rn
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This song is a literary masterpiece. Shivers, every time I listen to it. Though I want to know how Judith was involved in that death! Arrgghh. It kills me how much we just have to guess and pick apart. Did Camille od? Is it drugs they found on the boat? Did Judith kill her? Who tf is Camille?
we never rented
a house in sedona
we didn't see
camille the day she died
we haven't been on
our boat in some years now, so we don't care what you found inside :)
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ATTENTION ALL FICTION PODCAST FANATICS
I recently got into podcasts cuz of my friend and I need some new ones aaaa. Fiction and Humor are a must and if they have great characters, that's even better. So far I've listend to: - Wolf 359 - The Bright Sessions - The AM Archives - The College Tapes - ars PARADOXICA - Zero Hours - 36 Questions And I currently have these on my list: - Forgive me! - ARDEN - Think Fast Bonus points if they have any of the w359 cast in them cuz I go crazy when I hear their voices in random places :)
#wolf 359#w359#the bright sessions#the am archives#the college tapes#ars paradoxica#36 questions#forgive me!#arden podcast#Think Fast podcast#fiction podcast#zach valenti#michaela swee <3#michelle agresti#zach libresco#lauren shippen#noah masur#emma sherr-ziarko#guys please I am so normal about w359#audio drama
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again again again i am once AGAIN thinking abt judith ford saying, "i don't get how what i did could be so wrong if what i did let me have you!!!!" like.
#36 questions#judith ford#natalie cook#36 questions a podcast musical#judith ford got me FUCKED UP#me when a pathological liar justifies her actions by saying the most poetic shit ive ever heard in my life
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listen - I might possibly have extreme tma brain rot rn but…yeah.
#tma#the magnus archives#tma memes#tma shitpost#I wish this was just me joking around#I‘m like 63% serious about this#brain soup#brain rot#36 questions#36 questions a podcast musical
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So, I've already mentioned "36 Questions" here and yeah - I've listened to it and it's good, but here's the thing:
It's so weird calling it a podcast and see people putting it in the same lists as hours upon hours long fictional podcasts with multiple seasons and lore and such.
It's a radio drama. Or an audio play.
#36 questions#musical podcast#36 questions musical#can you imagine putting a two people musical performance that's less than three hours long on the same list as magnus archives?#something that's to quote reddit 'Just a little over 4 days of non-stop listening'#I can't either
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36 questions is such an underrated musical. I live for some audio only entertainment every now and then.
#my post#36 questions#musical theatre#podcast#but not really#guys go listen to it and then watch the animatics#it’s so good#there’s a goose in it#I mean duck#duck
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#36 Questions#36 Questions – The Podcast Musical#poll#fiction#musical#I am assuming this is the intended one and not the relationships podcast.#I didn't know Two-Up had made other podcasts.
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36 questions is the perfect combination for me omg
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#jonathan groff#people saying nice things#folk wandering#ellen winter#36 questions podcast musical#old facebook posts#2018 photos
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If you know me, I'm a podcast addict, and as such I have alot of opinions about alot of podcasts/concept albums/audiobooks, so I decided to make a masterlist; which rates these on a 5 Star Rating System.
[Note: This list is ongoing an will be updated at random points indefinetly]
***Currently listening to: Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy***
》 Alice Isn't Dead: An audio diary by a truck driver in her search across America for the wife she had long assumed was dead
Content Warnings: Body Horror, Cannabalism, Gaslighting, Kiddnaping, Mental Health Issues, Possesion, Stalking, Torture
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Drama, Supernatural, Cosmic Horror & WLW
Themes: Search for Truth, Grief, Isolation, Supernatural, Personal Redemption, Horrors of the Rural American Lanscape
Notes: The story was interesting and steadily paced. I enjoyed it, I just wasn't gripped with excitement to finish it. It was entertaining, just a bit bland for my taste
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 Archive 81: An archivist takes a job restoring damaged videotapes, but finds themselves getting pulled into a mystery involving the missing director and a mysterious cult that they were documenting.
Content Warnings: Addiction, Body Horror, Child Abuse, Drowninv, Gaslighting, Kidnapping, Mental Health Issues, Possession, PTSD, Self Harm, Suicide, Stalking, Torture
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Cosmic Horror, Found Footage, Supernatural Thriller, and Psychological drama.
Themes: Memory, Trauma, Obsession, Supernatural, Distorted Reality, Ancient Forces, Manipulation of Time, Collective Histories, Identity and Perception.
Notes: I liked it as a concept. But I found that I couldn't keep attention on it. If it progressed a bit quicker maybe I could have completed it, but I lost interest and abandoned it.
[Rating: ☆☆]
》 The Bifrost Incident: A retelling of Norse myth, framed as mystery, set on an interplanetary train, using rock and prog style music.
Content Warnings: Body Horror, Kiddnapping, Mass Death, Possesion, Suicide,
Genre: Science Fiction, Cosmic Horror, Mystery, Thriller. Psychological Drama and Existential Dread
Themes: Cosmic horror, Collision of Myth and Reality, Fragility of Human Existence, Consequences of Scientific Exploration, Hidden Histories of Ancient Civilizations, Human Ambition, Isolation and Survival.
Notes: the songs are a bop and the ending made me sob like a baby
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Critical Role: A band of professional voice actors improvise, role-play, and roll their way through an epic Dungeons and Dragons campaign
Content Warnings: Alchhol Use, Dead Animals, Child Abuse, Gaslighting, Kiddnapping, Mental Health Issues, Possesion, Recreational Drug Use, Self Harm, Stalking, Torture, Violence.
Genre: Fantasy, Tabletop Role-Playing Game (TTRPG), Comedy, Drama, Action and Adventure.
Themes: friendship, personal growth, sacrifice, and the consequences of choices, identity, destiny, and the complexity of moral decisions, power dynamics, and the fight against both personal and external threats.
Notes: This is an fun, and adventure filled tale. It's a roller-coaster of emotions. It's just soooooo long.
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 Deviser: In this series Son wakes up aboard a spaceship bound for earth in an effort to recolonize. What he discovers however will change everything he knows about his world and him.
Content Warnings: Animal Cruelty, Body Horror, Cloning, Human Experimentation, Gaslighting, Mass Death, Self Harm, Torture,
Genre: Science Fiction, Horror, Psychological Drama, Thriller, Advanced Technology and Mystery.
Themes: Power, Control, the Ethical Implications of Technological and Scientific Advancements, Exploration of Human Nature, Progress as Morality, Identity, Trust and Manipulation and Freedom.
Notes: Not my usual cup of tea but a good short podcast with an addictive plot.
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Don't Let the Forest In by CG Drews [Read by Michael Crouch]: High school senior Andrew Perrault finds solace in his twisted fairytales, and his friend, Thomas Rye, but when Thomas’s abusive parents disappear and strange, deadly monsters emerge from Thomas' drawings, Andrew must explore the dark connection between Thomas and the creatures and unravel what it means for Thomas, for himself and their relationship.
Content Warning: Toxic Relarionships, Body Horror, Disordered Eating, Mentions of Abuse, Drug Refferences, Graphic Depictions of Violence, Unreliable Narrator
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Gothic, Mystery, LGBTQIA+
Themes: Obession, Exploration of Mental Health, Greif and Loss, Exploration of Sexuality, Cosmic Horror, Isolation,
Note: Loved this book, the language used fits the genre so well, very vivid imagery
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Epic: An Odysseus Story: A musical retelling of the Odyssey.
Content Warnings: Bodily Harm, Death of a Child, Depictions of Violence, War, Coercion, Rape, Threats
Genre: History, Musical, Action, Drama, Fantasy, Violence
Themes: Destiny, Heroism, Good vs Evil, Identity, The consequences of power, Sacrifice and The impact of war.
Notes: I have never heard fights been so well described in songs. Plus the music suits the myths so well, and has me falling in love with Greek Mythology all over again
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Family Business by Jonathan Sims: After the death of her QRP, Diya picks up work cleaning up after dead people.
Content Warnings: death, gore and corpses, derealisation, unreality, prompted feelings of insignificance, etc
Genre: Audiobook, Horror, Mystery, Dark Comedy, Supernatural, Thriller, Drama, Family Dynamics.
Themes: Family Secrets, Generational Trauma, Family Dynamics, Identity, Loyalty, Confronting Uncomfortable Truths, Power, Morality, and The Supernatural
Notes: Typical Jonny Sims work. Irked me to my core. I loved it.
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Good Omens Full Cast Production Audiobook: An angel and a demon try to thwart the ineffable apocalypse.
Content Warnings: Religious themes, mild gaslighting, smoking, eating disorders, war
Genre: Fantasy, Angels and Demons, Comedy, Supernatural, Satire, Drama, and Adventure
Themes: Good vs Evil, Fluidity of Morality, Power of Free Will, Complexity of Human Nature, Destiny, Friendship, Redemption, and the Absurdity of Life, often Philosophical Reflections and the Cosmic Balance of the Universe.
Notes: I just love my ineffable husbands
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Limetown: Journalist Lia Haddock attempts to solve the mystery behind the disappearance of over 300 people at a neuroscience research facility in Tennessee.
Content Warnings: Animal Abuse, Bodily Harm, Child Death, Mass Death, Gaslighting, Graphic Images of Violence Human Experimentation, Human Torture, Kidnapping, Refferences to PTSD/Flashbacks, Refferences to Suicide, Self Harm, Stalking, etc
Genre: Science Fiction, Advanced Technology, Mystery, Thriller, Psychological Drama, Radio and Horror.
Themes: Mystery, Secrecy, Identity, Nature of Reality, Ethical Boundaries of Scientific Experimentation, Consequences of Unchecked Technological Advancement, the Search for Truth, and the Impact of Conspiracies on Individuals and Society.
Notes: It's the first podcast I ever fell in love with, I was so intrigued by Limetown as a concept. It kept me engaged and heartbroken all at the same time.
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆ ]
》 The Magnus Archives: A queer horror podcast about what lurks in the Archives of The Magnus Institue.
Content Warnings: Animal Abuse, Adicction, Body Horror, Being Buried Alive, Cannabalism, Gaslighting, Kidnapping, Medical Malpractice, Mental Instability, Refferences to Child Abuse/ Neglect, Refferences to drug/alcohol use, Spiders- God so many spiders, Scopophobia, Self Harm, Stalking, Suicide, Trypophobia, Uncanny, Unreality, and so much more. For a full list please read individual episode warnings
Genre: Horror, Supernatural, Psychological Thriller, Mystery, Urban Legends, Cosmic Horror, Anthology, LGBTQIA+ anf Interconnected Mythology.
Themes: Existential Dread, Nature of Memory, Trauma, The Power of Stories, Confronting Forbidden Knowledge, Fragility of Human Uderstanding, and the impact of personal and collective experiences on perception.
[This is also my main special interest. I can connect magnus to everything. My students (I am a teacher) judge me for my laptop covered in magnus stickers. My friends know the entire plot and haven't even listened to it. They sat for 5 hours to let me rant from beginning to end.]
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆]
》 The Magnus Protocol: Follows a team of researchers uncovering disturbing truths about supernatural phenomena and a secretive protocol designed to control these forces, exploring themes of power, secrecy, and the dangerous consequences of tampering with the unknown.
Content Warnings: Psychological Trauma, Existential Dread, Graphic Fepictions of Injury and Death, Manipulation, Body Horror, Drowning, Food Hygine, Altered Pregnancy and Compulsion
Genre: Horror, Cosmic Horror, Supernatural Thriller, Mystery, and Psychological Drama.
Themes: Secrecy, Power, Trust, Trauma, Survival, Malevolent Forces, Forbidden Knowledge, Moral Ambiguity, Psychological toll of facing incomprehensible entities.
Note: I liked this one, but compared to the go it fell short.
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 Malevolent: In the early 1900s a PI wakes up with no memory, no sight and an equally confused voice instru cting him to hide a body. Together these two must work together to solve the mystery on who they are, what their connection is and most importantly how to co- inhabitant the body they must now share.
Content Warnings: Body Horror, Cannabalism, Cults, Child Neglect, Dead Child, Drowning, Gaslighting, Humans Hunted, Mental Health Issues, Kiddnapping, Possesion, PTSD/Flashbacks, Sucidal Characters
Genre: Cosmix Horror, Mystery, and Psychological Thriller, Lovecraft, Faustian, TTRPG,
Themes: Fear, Trauma, Pychological impact of Confronting Supernatural Forces, Personal Loss, the search for truth, guilt, isolation, survival the complexity of human relationships and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones in the face of overwhelming danger.
Notes: This podcast is so personal to me. It hit quite close to home during a vulnerable time for me and gave me the strength I needed while low. PLUS I JUST LOVE THEIR DYNAMIC.
[This is also a special interest to me. I have tattoos from this show, and it holds a place in my heart]
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆]
》 Myths Baby: Join Liv Albert as she discusses Greek Mythology.
Content Warning: Lots of discussion of Rape.
Genre: Mythology, Greek History
Themes: Education, Greek Mythology
Notes: The author claims to be a classics expert, yet has admitted to never reading the source material. She goes further to use sources that are known to be incredibly biased and uses her distorted perception to villanse culturally significant Greek heroes but idolise hedonistic assholes.
[Rating: ☆]
》 No Sleep: Reddit users submit their freaky stories
Content Warnings: Various Episode to episode but generally strong unreality vibes
Genre: Anthology, Creative Works, Horror, Thriller & Supernatural
Themes: changes per episode.
Note: I enjoy the series, but honestly I find reading the tales/ the thread more engaging
[Rating: ☆☆]
》 Old Gods of Appalachia: A horror anthology podcast set in the Appalachian Mountains, blending folk mythology, cosmic horror, and family secrets as characters confront ancient, malevolent forces lurking beneath the land.
Content Warnings: Self-loathing, Intrusive thoughts, Parental shame, Psychological torment, Exorcism, Marital strife, Gore, Death by decapitation or dismemberment, and Otherworldly possession.
Genre: Anthology, supernatural horror, folklore, mystery and Cosmic horror,
Themes: Appalachian History, Eldritch Horror, Folk Lore, Industrialization, The interconnectedness of people and the land and Human Systems
Note: I loves this series, it's really good for a binge listen, but I did find it hard to listen and then come back to at a later date, found myself needing to relist3n to stories as they are all interconnected with on another.
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Shipworm: A one of a kind audio movie, in which a man is mplanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live.
Content Warning: Violence, Mental Health Issues & Unreality,
Genre: Audio Movie, Advanced Technology, Horror, Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Themes: Isolation, Survival, Scientific Curiousity, Dangers of tampering with nature, the fragility of life, and the haunting legacy of past mistakes.
Notes: Its really easy to place yourself in the story, it was an incredibly detailed audio environment.
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆]
》 Stella Firma: Follows a group of astronauts and researchers as they explore the mysteries of a distant star system, uncovering secrets that challenge their understanding of reality, identity, and survival.
Content Warnings: Existential Horror, Psychological distress, Depictions of violence, Body horror, Trauma, and the Manipulation of reality
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Improv, Science- Fiction & Space, Space Opera, Psychological
Themes: Existentialism, Identity, Absurdity of the universe, Isolation, Power dynamics, and the Manipulation of reality, Control, self-awareness, and the absurdity of human (or non-human) existence in the face of overwhelming cosmic forces.
Notes: This show is such random ass comedy. It's honestly so stupid and I love it. Plus Ben Meredith is in it and I just love him.
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 Tiny Terrors: The Tiny Terrors story exchange is a writing exchange program that explores message boards & pre-internet recordings of spooky stories to share with their listeners.
Content Warnings: Violence, Psychological distress, Death, Body Horror and Rmotional Trauma.
Genre:: Anthology, Creative Writing, Found-Footage Horror, Supernatural, Mystery
Themes: Fear, Supernatural, Examining the human mind's response to terror, Paranoia, Isolation, mortality and the darker aspects of human nature
Notes: I do love the concept behind this, I do think the series has a lot of potential, it's engaging.
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 Welcome to Nightvale: A radio host provides a cryptic supernatural dessert town with community updates.
Content Warnings: Animal Cruelty, Alcholism, Addiction, Body Horror, Childhood Abuse/Neglect, Canabalism, Gaslighting, Kiddnapping, Mental Health Issues, Memory Issues, Mirrors, Possesion, PTSD, Recreational Drug Use, Scopophobia, Self Harm, Stalking, Unreality
Themes: Comedy, Conspiracy, Horror, Mystery, Queer, Science Fiction & Supernatural
Notes: This podcast is just so uniquely original. It's comedic approach is something similar to how I personally view horror. Plus it changed the podcast community on a fundamental level; it deserves its stars.
[An this podcast marks the 3rd of my holy trinity of special interest podcasts]
[Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆]
》 1994 [Performed by Andrew Garfield]: A story following Winston Smith's rebellion against a totalitarian regime that controls every aspect of life through surveillance and manipulation.
Content Warnings: Brainwashing, Propaganda, Torture, Invasion of Privacy, Gaslightling.
Genre: Dystopian, Political, Science Fiction, Social Commentary
Themes: Totalitarianism, Manipulation of Truth, Oppression, Government Surveillance, Invasion of Privacy.
Note: Andrew Garfield does an amazing and emotional performance
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
》 36 Questions: Two lovers who have fallen apart due to lies, use the 36 questions—an experiment known for making strangers fall in love—to save their own relationship.
Content Warnings: Alcohol use, Drink Driving, Drug Use, Overdosing, Parental Neglect
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Romance, Drama
Themes: Love, Vulnerability, Personal Connection. It Complexities of Relationships, Emotional Intimacy, Identity, Self-Discovery and Communication
Notes: Its a good short podcast that can be completed during a long road trip. I found it very emotionally engaging, and liked the progression of the story
[Rating: ☆☆☆]
To type review up
I am in Escrew
Watcher in the rain
Faceless Old woman
Death by dying
Rules for vanishing
》 Intending to Consume 《
Hello from Hallowoods
Supersuits
Knifepoint Horror
Kings Fall Am
The Arkham Sessions
Spines
The Silt Verse
Batman Unburied
Rabbits
The Black Tapes
Devil Town
Case 63
Harley Quinn: Sound Mind
#tma#the magnus archives#podcast#horror#Anthology#rating#masterlist#36 questions#greek mythology#limetown#archive 81#alice isnt dead#tiny terrors#no sleep#critical role#rpg games#stella firma#the mechanisms#crow rambles#podcast things#old gods of Appalachia#horror podcast#lovecraftian#malevolent podcast#epic the musical#audiobooks
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