LIMETOWN

     My 10th standard holiday started a few days back but that doesn't mean it was a full-fledged holiday and I am not completely free; not yet. I have online classes, four a day. But it does feel like a holiday as it's just the bridge course to 11th. Started watching movies, reading books, and walking 10000 steps a day. I finished watching all the movies I loved to during my 10th standard. This time I don't know why I was so easily bored with movies and songs but I figured out a new way to entertain myself, that is podcasts.

    So at first, I didn't know how to start and what to start with, exactly like when I started reading books. Then, my father helped me a lot; even now he suggested me few but I didn't feel so attracted to it and I was not able to start with some boosting eagerness. I surfed on the internet myself and got a podcast channel named LIMETOWN. "Why was the name so weird?", I thought. I didn't read neither the plot nor the rating but the title. That tempted me to get into that page to start listening, just the name! But if I didn't start listening to it right away I would have lost something huge and eventually after hearing some podcasts, I would have left the habit. But now I think this is the best podcast to start with.

    Everything about the podcast is impressive; just awesome! It actually felt like a 'big-budget Nolan podcast'. The music especially goes on increasing my heartbeat and just stops my breath for a second or two during that 'peak' scenes. After hearing the first two episodes, the gripping plot, realistic dialogues by the voice actors, the sound effects ( not the music ) like slamming of the door, drinking water, starting the car, etc., pushed me to think that was a 'real' podcast that aired in the American Public Radio as mentioned in it; although after that I found that was not real. But when you hear it, it feels like you are the cameraman and watching all of the happenings so near ( in the story ).

    The plot goes as follows  "Ten years ago, over three hundred men, women and children disappeared from a small town named Limetown in Tennessee, never to be heard from again. American Public Radio host Lia Haddock asks the question once more, "What happened to the people of Limetown?".  I strongly recommend this. I just had finished season 1 which consists of 7 episodes each of almost 35 minutes and some shorts between the episodes and started listening to season 2 today. I would give a rating of 9/10 for this podcast. Season 1 is freely available on youtube, google podcasts and season 2 is available on a website named podbeans.







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