Quote Originally Posted by Kc View Post
There are still places to take the story after this, so don't fret about possible open ends. I have a lot of story strings that have yet to be woven in.
I hope this means that I get to see/hear them again.

Also, listening Lockdown first... yeah, definitely makes for its own experience. I've started listening to the main storyline now (gotten to about Ch. 6), which I started with the expectation that there might be some differences in writing and production, and... yep. There's definitely been a ton of improvement there. I gotta say... it took me no more than Part 1 to start getting invested in characters from Lockdown, whereas in the main WA that's not happening as fast. And it's made me appreciate all the more that nobody in Lockdown likes our narrator Simeon in the slightest, now that I'm having to hear everyone fawn over Michael. It also made for a different listen when Burt, Saul, and Lizzie encountered the prison complex, because I was just like "nooooo you gotta break in and save the kids in T-Block, they're trapped in there " [redacted rant about Burt's commentary on types of criminals]

Unrelated: I forgot to mention this, but since first listen I've been confused about Chuck calling Mark a dyke. Like, it's established that he's one to use homophobic slurs, but... it's weird hearing that word used on a man. Can't figure it out. When Chuck says, "What part of 'he's a dyke' do you not understand?" and Simeon says "Um.... all of it?" ....I'm with Simeon on that one.

Unrelated 2: Somehow I didn't catch this until recently, because I somehow misinterpreted not-Jeremy's name at the colony as being something that started with an R, but... does CJ refer to him as Oliver at the beginning? Did I hear that right? The character with the big secret, whose wham line is "Jeremy? Who's Jeremy?", who has the whole identity plot twist... Oliver... Oliver Twist... That's horrible. I love it.