Gay Future & Mirrors + 2 complete series, 1 season finale, and 4 new seasons coming soon!
Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra. Let’s get into it, shall we?Last WeekThe most recent issue of The End—the 55th—highlighted 5 shows in the Season Finales & Finished Series section, and 3 of them wrapped in the last few days.đŽ đ§ ♥ī¸ • IN THE CARDS, a dramatized existential romantic comedy from Kevin Henderson & Next Chapter Podcasts, posted the conclusion to the entire series… yesterday, Sept 20th. Listen to hear characters voiced by stars from Guardians of the Galaxy 4, The Walking Dead, and the hit podcast Dead Eyes. You can listen to all 8 episodes in about 4 and a half hours.đŊđ´ī¸đ • Serving Worlds: Enemy Lines, a narrated alien invasion conspiracy thriller from John Mierau, posted the conclusion of the story on Sept 15th. Listen to akk 45 episodes of this complete story in just over 18 and a half hours.đ°ī¸đđ • The Dial-Up, a dramatized sci-fi comedy from Philip Catherwood, posted the season 2 finale on Sept 14th. Enjoy all 9 episodes of the first 2 seasons in under 2 hours. Season 3 is in progress. Listen to the end of this audio file to hear trailers or episode snippets from these recently finale’d and complete shows.<br/>This WeekWith every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV. đēđ¸đŗī¸đđâī¸ • My first recommendation is Gay Future, a dramatized comedy series from Gay Future Productions. I love absurd comedies, and this one is more absurd than most. Bonus: It's well-produced. And did I mention absurd? Get a taste of that in the trailer. [trailer plays] Gay Future is a complete story with 6 episodes, providing just over three and a half hours of fun, regardless of your persuasion. âđŦđŠđģ • My second recommendation is Mirrors, a dramatized scifi ghost story from ZoomDoom Stories. This is a masterful twist on the "recording" trope so often used in audio fiction, modified to match the technology of each century represented. And the take on ghosts... I just love this! The teaser for the series will help you understand why. [trailer plays] Mirrors is a complete story with 3 seasons and 24 episodes, for almost 10 hours of excellent audio storytelling. <br/>Next WeekThe latest issue of The End has 14 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section which is entirely to many to keep up with but we live here now. And 4 of them start releasing episodes in just a few days:Season 5 of