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Attention Podience… please heed this cautionary scary advisory: "beware this stark broadcast on the dark affair of Drisking's past; never air what you hear, here, or your former fear-- will reappear."
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, aired May 25, 2020.) Welcome to your ninth scary, auditory advisory under the threatening, Triple Tree with this Chemohawk Sessions spine-tingling, nerve-jingling special: Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 9 on this Episode's Road: The Worth of Childbirth. Today, we inspect, dissect and reflect on the season finale of Borrasca: The Place Where Bad Things Happen Pt. 2. Kimber is drugged, not dead, as she was abducted and mugged by corrupt thugs, but in lieu of dead, she's been methodically, episodically terrorized, attacked on a rack, instead. We learn the life/death stakes in the usage and/or misusage of proper grammar and the placement of letters as a rusted, dilapidated mine sign may not the best tablet for safekeeping the lasting integrity of a message. We're educated on the misdirection that Skinned Men are neither men nor skinned, and we listen to a letter, so poignant and deep, it confirms Kimber's mom was more accomplished in writing than flying. Kimber must have splinters in her dainty, fair-fair skinned knuckles from wrapping on Sam's door with such tenacious frequency, but you must remember… Drisking is not a normal town, Kimber has unusually thick fstars skin, Jimmy Prescott's voice is as disturbing and oily when he orders a parmesan, rye sandwich, off the menu, as when he casually speaks to the revolting breeding farm he has meticulously managed, but Kimber is not a usual dame, Jimmy is not a cliché villain and the circumstances here are far, far from fuc**** conventional. We discuss the futility of trying to tackle a villainous, armed running back with wendigo like speed and strength when you're outgunned and out-stunned, we explore a concluding segment that has been teased, choreographed, and dangled before our perceptive peepers but still maintains its shocking, sensical climax that will keep us talking, and we read a letter as sad as it is narratively satisfying; neither plot thread nor implied dread is missed, omitted or otherwise ignored while this final Darker Mile-Marker is, by us, explored.
Ushering you through the fuc*** up breeding grounds of local missing ladies, where Sam fights, with grit and might, to disarm the parasite, JP, and save the sisterfuc**** day, your faux-ghost host: Falsetto Prophet and-- bashed in Kyle's head till he bleeds red… co-host: Red Devil.
Let's dig in the final mile-marker of Drisking's dark past with this Darker Mile-Marker Broadcast…
warned... you were!
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Maestro Tlakaelel, courtesy of the artist, Jesse Gallagher.
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement #2) *Song played towards the end, as the devastatingly satisfying letter is read: Beyond the Lows, courtesy of the artist, The Whole Other.
Attention Podience… please heed this cautionary scary advisory: "beware this stark broadcast on the dark affair of Drisking's past; never air what you hear, here, or your former fear-- will reappear."
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, aired May 25, 2020.) Welcome to your ninth scary, auditory advisory under the threatening, Triple Tree with this Chemohawk Sessions spine-tingling, nerve-jingling special: Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 9 on this Episode's Road: The Worth of Childbirth. Today, we inspect, dissect and reflect on the season finale of Borrasca: The Place Where Bad Things Happen Pt. 2. Kimber is drugged, not dead, as she was abducted and mugged by corrupt thugs, but in lieu of dead, she's been methodically, episodically terrorized, attacked on a rack, instead. We learn the life/death stakes in the usage and/or misusage of proper grammar and the placement of letters as a rusted, dilapidated mine sign may not the best tablet for safekeeping the lasting integrity of a message. We're educated on the misdirection that Skinned Men are neither men nor skinned, and we listen to a letter, so poignant and deep, it confirms Kimber's mom was more accomplished in writing than flying. Kimber must have splinters in her dainty, fair-fair skinned knuckles from wrapping on Sam's door with such tenacious frequency, but you must remember… Drisking is not a normal town, Kimber has unusually thick fstars skin, Jimmy Prescott's voice is as disturbing and oily when he orders a parmesan, rye sandwich, off the menu, as when he casually speaks to the revolting breeding farm he has meticulously managed, but Kimber is not a usual dame, Jimmy is not a cliché villain and the circumstances here are far, far from fuc**** conventional. We discuss the futility of trying to tackle a villainous, armed running back with wendigo like speed and strength when you're outgunned and out-stunned, we explore a concluding segment that has been teased, choreographed, and dangled before our perceptive peepers but still maintains its shocking, sensical climax that will keep us talking, and we read a letter as sad as it is narratively satisfying; neither plot thread nor implied dread is missed, omitted or otherwise ignored while this final Darker Mile-Marker is, by us, explored.
Ushering you through the fuc*** up breeding grounds of local missing ladies, where Sam fights, with grit and might, to disarm the parasite, JP, and save the sisterfuc**** day, your faux-ghost host: Falsetto Prophet and-- bashed in Kyle's head till he bleeds red… co-host: Red Devil.
Let's dig in the final mile-marker of Drisking's dark past with this Darker Mile-Marker Broadcast…
warned... you were!
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Maestro Tlakaelel, courtesy of the artist, Jesse Gallagher.
P.S. (Procrastinated Statement #2) *Song played towards the end, as the devastatingly satisfying letter is read: Beyond the Lows, courtesy of the artist, The Whole Other.