Chemohawk Sessions

Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 16 on this Episode's Road: The Apple of Graham's Sole Eye--Bye Jimmy F****** Prescaught! **FINAL MILE-MARKER**


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Attention Podience… please heed our secondary scary advisory: "beware this stark broadcast on the surfacing of Drisking's past; it's too late to air what you hear, here, for your faded, fallow fear-- has reappeared."

Welcome, Podience, you stark, shady ladies, and dark, bent gents to this chilling, fulfilling horror-excursion-edition of Chemohawk Sessions: Darker Mile-Marker (an ungory, but unsettling episodic dissection of QCODE Media's best time-killing, fear-instilling, wine-swilling, spine-thrilling, blood-chilling podcast: Borrasca, Season Two aired October 6, 2022.) Welcome to your sixteenth, season 2 and series finale, scary, auditory advisory under the persistent, looming shade of the threatening, Triple Tree with this Chemohawk Sessions spine-tingling, nerve-jingling special: Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 16 on this Episode's Road: The Apple of Graham's Sole Eye--Bye Jimmy Fuc**** Prescaught! Today, we inspect, dissect and reflect on the seventh and final episode of season two (sixteenth episode chronologically) of Borrasca: A Glorious Footnote Pt. 2. We have reached the end of a trying, troubling, terrifying road with this series finale, and though there is nothing to see, for you or for me, there remains this sole chapter to hear if you can muster the courage to master your fear. Shortcake appears dead, her thin belly full of lead, much to Sam's vest-wearing dread, or… is it Kimber who donned the BP vest-- instead? Whether K is still breathing-- or simply, Graham, misleading, Sam remains captured in this gut-wrenching, gutshot concluding chapter, but is Sam irredeemable or can he still reach up and touch the Rapture? Graham so desperately wants his less alpha, more sensitive son to serve as his copilot in Drisking's cottage industry of compelling bodies and selling babies, but you must remember… Drisking's still a snow-capped town, Erik's still a stellar friend to the hilt and through the end, Kyle remains fully alive but partially well, no more ladies will be abducted, nor their babies sell, for Shortcake's been working on her shooting game; leaving Graham a living eye-patched pirate would prove far too tame and a conclusion lame as the circumstances here are far, far from fuc**** conventional. We discuss the inexhaustible supply of smarmy, slimy Jimmy's double-crossing leanings, how painful it must be to be shot point blank in your vestless chest by your once burger-flipping, hot dog-grilling, murderous moonlighting sheriff/father, the most nonsensical establishment i.e. pool hall slash dive bar to celebrate for an ex-con, ex-junkie and a traumatized women and her former vegetable, half-brother/boyfriend; we hear the smooth, soothing voice of old reliable Leah; neither plot thread nor implied dread is missed, omitted or otherwise ignored while this concluding double-digit Darker Mile-Marker is, by us, explored.

Your faux-ghost host: Falsetto Prophet and co-host: Red Devil.

In this final chapter, J.P. double crosses and then attempts to cross Drisking's state line, though half siblings, K and Kyle remain each other's valentine, compared to how this rag tag gang was feeling at the end of season one, they're doing divine, Kyle's still a clown with a punchline, Sam's got gallons of guts, miles of spine, in this cold, dark world, Leah does shine, and Shortcake will grow up and turn out just fuc*** fine.

16 times warned... you were!

-Falsetto and Red Devil

P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Maestro Tlakaelel, courtesy of the artist, Jesse Gallagher.

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Chemohawk SessionsBy Falsetto Prophet