
Creator/writer of I Need A Miracle, host of Merely Roleplayers. (Those are podcasts.) He/him.
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The Goblet Wire Really Does It For Me. It's Bitesized And Transporting And Intriguing And The Language
The Goblet Wire really does it for me. It's bitesized and transporting and intriguing and the language sometimes makes me gasp out loud. After listening to one episode I changed the settings to automatically shunt new episodes to the top of my play queue the second they land. Go get to know the Operator and the Dictator now - you won't regret it.

The Goblet Wire is probably my most anticipated podcast of this year. I’ve been hearing about it from Ester Ellis since before it was in production, and my excitement has only grown. It’s a surrealist, experimental audio drama with fascinating writing and intriguing sound design. The concept of the show is perfect for the medium its told in, and I can’t wait to see how the story spirals out. I can’t describe the show better than they have, so here’s the description from their website: “A role playing game hums within a global network of power lines, fiber optic cables and obsolete satellites. Players who gain access to this mysterious phenomenon create a projection and are guided by the Dictator to realms not yet known to the conscious mind.” I love how the language of The Goblet Wire flows, the vivid visuals it builds in my brain, and the alluring sound design that lends a layer of texture on top. Transcripts here.
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As soon as I finished The Magnus Archives I immediately started back again from MAG001 because I knew there were so, so many details I just breezed past the first time that turned out to be significant or at least illuminating, which would shine out the second time through. I just reached MAG200 for the second time and I'm seriously tempted to turn right back around and go again. Anyone else a Old and remember watching VHS tapes so many times they wear out? I feel like I could do that with The Magnus Archives and the experience would become richer every single time. I would happily repeat it over and over like a favourite VHS even though it is fully two hundred episodes long. What an accomplishment. What a body of work. Good lord.
What I think the Obi-Wan series did right for me, which a lot of similar fill-in-the-gaps stories don't, is it filled in an emotional gap and not a plot one. This wasn't "how did Boba Fett survive the sarlacc pit" or "how did Anakin's/Luke's lightsaber get from Bespin to Takodana" or even (the simplest form of fill-in-the-gap) "what was he doing between x event and y event" (even though the series does answer that question, it's not the question it's answering). It didn't set out to "fix" or "explain" a plot "hole". It just looked at Obi-Wan at the end of Revenge of the Sith (betrayed, confused, guilty) and the next time we see him, in Rebels: Twin Suns or A New Hope (centred, calm, decisive, able to face Vader with equanimity and a hint of a smirk), and asked: how does this person become this other version of himself? What must he go through to get there? What must he realise and/or decide, and what would push him to get there? I'd love this to become the key question that determines whether it's worthwhile to revisit a character and tell an untold part of their story: are we just looking to answer a plot question, or are we bridging an emotional gap?