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Convolution

By: Benjamen Walker
Narrated by: Rhea Seehorn, Eric Lange, a full cast
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Episodes
  • Chapter 1: Swindler's List
    Sep 17 2020
    LA Cybercrime detective Sydney Birch interviews victim no. 85 – Marv Pierson. “I thought I was saving Stephen Spielberg’s life!”
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    33 mins
  • Chapter 2: Initiation
    Sep 17 2020
    Sydney visits the Initiator office after discovering many of her victims have been using their app. The executive team is less than cooperative. “Do these users also all have gmail accounts? Are they also all on Facebook?”
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    24 mins
  • Chapter 3: Move Fast and Break Legs
    Sep 17 2020
    Hopping a redeye to San Francisco, Sydney goes undercover to learn more about The Purple Space, a tech incubator that apparently has a connection to her primary suspect. “When it comes to our startups, we are deadly serious.”
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    30 mins

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About the Creator

Benjamen Walker is the host of the podcast Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything and a founding member of the Radiotopia podcast network. This is his first Audible Original.

About the Performer

Rhea Seehorn stars as Kim Wexler in AMC’s hit series Better Call Saul, which is currently airing its fifth season. Seehorn’s portrayal of Kim has deemed the character as one of the current most powerful women on TV and earned her a Critics' Choice Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and a SAG nomination for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series. Next up, Seehorn will star in the Netflix thriller film T hings Heard and Seen opposite Amanda Seyfried and James Norton. Most recently, Seehorn starred in HBO’s series Veep, Hulu’s miniseries The Act, and the CBS All Access series The Twilight Zone. Other television credits include; ABC’s I’m With Her, FOX’s Head Cases, NBC’s Whitney, TNT’s Franklin & Bash, Trust Me, Dollhouse, Burn Notice, The Closer, Starter Wife, and House of Lies. Seehorn film credits include Inside Man 2, I Hate Kids, Shaggy Dog, & Wyrm. Seehorn also has a significant theatre background with over 10 years of experience in Washington DC and New York.

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Eric received a Critics’ Choice Award nomination for his transformative role in Showtime’s award-winning series Escape at Dannemora , directed by Ben Stiller. He starred opposite Patricia Arquette, Paul Dano and Benicio del Toro. Eric was recently cast as a lead in AMC’s gritty courtroom drama 61st Street (opposite Courtney B Vance), which follows south-Chicago’s infamously corrupt criminal justice system. The series comes from BAFTA-winner Peter Moffat and Michael B Jordan’s Outlier Society. He will also be seen starring opposite Catherine Keener and Rosa Salazar in Netflix’s upcoming series Brand New Cherry Flavor, a super-natural revenge thriller set in 1990’s Hollywood, based on the book of the same name. He also recurs on HBO’s period drama Perry Mason alongside John Lithgow, Matthew Rhys and Tatiana Maslany. In film, Lange is the co-lead of Lionsgate’s Antebellum, starring opposite Janelle Monae and produced by Get Out and Blackkklansman producers Ray Mansfield & Sean McKittrick.
Previous work includes a co-starring role in Netflix’s award-winning limited series Unbelievable (opposite Toni Collette, Kaitlyn Dever and Merritt Weaver) and a Series Regular role in Netflix’s Narcos, playing the CIA station chief who helped bring down Pablo Escobar and his Colombian drug cartel. Lange had a season-long arc on the final season of Amazon’s Man in the High Castle; he was the lead villain in season one of FX drama The Bridge; and had memorable recurring arcs on Showtime’s Weeds and ABC’s Lost. In film, he appeared in Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River (opposite Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen), Nightcrawler (with Jake Gyllenhaal), and Dan Fogelman's Imagined (with Al Pacino). On stage, Lange starred on Broadway (Manhattan Theatre Club), and in Los Angeles (Geffen Theatre) in Donald Marguiles’ The Country House opposite Blythe Danner.

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William Jackson Harper currently stars as Chidi in NBC’s hit comedy series The Good Place, opposite Kristen Bell and Ted Danson. The critically acclaimed Peabody Award-winning show received the AFI Award for TV Program of the Year in 2018, as well as Emmy, Golden Globe, and Critics Choice award nominations for Best Comedy Series. This year, Harper received a Critics’ Choice Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance. This summer, Harper stars in A24’s thriller Midsommar alongside Florence Pugh and directed by Ari Aster. This spring, Harper completed production in Participant’s untitled legal drama focused on the scandal revolving around the DuPont chemical company. Directed by Todd Haynes (Carol) and produced by Mark Ruffalo, Harper will star alongside Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins, and Bill Pullman. His additional feature film credits include Paterson, True Story, and All Good Things. On television, Harper will next appear as the character Xander opposite John Krasinski in the second season of Amazon’s Jack Ryan. Additionally, Harper has made guest appearances on numerous acclaimed television series including 30 Rock, The Blacklist, Law & Order, and High Maintenance. Born in Dallas, Harper has an extensive background in theater, co-starring alongside Cristin Milioti in After the Blast at Lincoln Center, as well as on Broadway in the Tony Award–winning play All the Way, with Bryan Cranston. Most recently, Harper made his playwriting debut with the drama Travisville, which centers on a Texas church community untouched by the tumult of the civil rights movement. The play opened in October 2018 at New York’s Ensemble Studio Theatre to critical praise, with The New York Times noting Harper’s "serious writing chops."

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A Los Angeles native, Phil is an alumnus of Yale University and The Groundlings Theater and perhaps is best known as one of the original cast members of MAD TV, as Hermes on Futurama, as Marvin in Pulp Fiction, Green Lantern on Justice League and as the voice of Samurai Jack.
For over 30 years Phil has thrilled audiences with his work on camera and behind the mic on TV shows such as Static Shock, Family Guy, Young Justice, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the CW’s The Flash & Supergirl, Get Shorty, Lucifer, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Veep; feature films like Madagascar 2, Incredibles 2, and The Lion King (2019) and video games including Vampire the Masquerade–Bloodlines, Fortnite, Shadow of Mordor, and the Injustice, Metal Gear Solid, Darksiders, and Mortal Kombat series.

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Tina Huang is an actress/producer/director/writer from the LES in NYC. Tina earned her BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Credits: Surveillance (CBS pilot), Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), Arrow (CW), Rizzoli & Isles (TNT), The Night Shift (NBC), Scandal (ABC), Shameless (Showtime), and The Office (NBC). Recent theater credits: Fairy Tale Theatre: 18 & Over The Musical (Ammo), Cult of Love (IAMA), The Tragedy (Ammo), and Judgment of Fools (Ammo), Brain Problems (AMMO). She’s a founding member of Ammo, a member of IAMA Theatre Company and Co-Founder of 1:1 Productions. 1:1’s short film, Xin, written by Tina, premiered at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival in 2018 and has had a successful festival run. It was nominated for Best Narrative Short at the BlackStar Film Festival and Tina won Best Performance at the TIDE Festival. Tina was honored to be a Hedgebrook Screenwriter Fellow in 2018. Follow on Twitter @TinaHuang

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Mike is a veteran actor whose filmography includes many memorable performances in notable films such as Goodfellas, The Bodyguard, Ed Wood, The Black Dahlia, and Dumb and Dumber. He also recently starred in the independent features Making a Killing opposite Michael Jai White and Christopher Lloyd and Cabaret Maxime opposite Michael Imperioli. Other recent independent features include Offstage Elements and Heirlooms. On Television, he heavily recurred on Mr. Mercedes and guest starred on Shameless, Ray Donovan, Billions, Dice, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, just to name a few.

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Chris Gethard is the host of the Beautiful/Anonymous podcast, the star of the critically acclaimed HBO special Career Suicide, and the host of the cult classic cable series The Chris Gethard Show. Chris has been seen on television shows such as The Office, Broad City, Parks and Recreation, and Inside Amy Schumer. He’s also been seen in films such as The Other Guys, The Heat, Ghostbusters, Anchorman 2, and was one of the stars of Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice. Chris will next be seen in Netflix’s Space Force. Chris is also the author of the books Weird NY, A Bad Idea I’m About to Do, and Lose Well, and the producer of Chris Gethard Presents…, a weekly public access broadcast of the best comedians working in New York City’s underground comedy scene.

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Having begun performing at ten years old on the Chicago stage, Natasha Leggero has parlayed her talents into a successful, diverse career as an actor, producer, and writer. In 2015, Leggero created, wrote, produced and starred in the Comedy Central’s single-camera comedy, Another Period, alongside Riki Lindhome. The series, produced by Ben Stiller's Red Hour Productions, ran for three seasons. Additionally, Leggero was a series regular as Emma on NBC’s single-cam comedy, Free Agents, with Kathryn Hahn and Hank Azaria. And in 2016, she was a series regular as Carmen on Showtime’s Dice with Andrew Dice Clay, which ran for two seasons. Leggero has also received massive notoriety as a roaster, having appeared on the Comedy Central Roast of James Franco and the Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber. This April, Leggero can be seen starring in CBS’ upcoming comedy, Broke, opposite Pauley Perrette and Jaime Camil. The series revolves around ultra-wealthy couple, Elizabeth (Leggero) and Javier (Camil), who are forced to move in with Elizabeth’s working class sister, Jackie (Perrette), after their trust fund money runs dry. On the big screen, Leggero has starred in popular comedy films including Neighbors alongside Seth Rogen, as well as Let’s Be Cops opposite Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans, Jr. She also had a role in the 2009 romantic comedy He’s Just Not That Into You.
Leggero has built her body of work with numerous roles on prominent television series including NBC’s Community and Marry Me, FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Arrested Development, and The League, Comedy Central’s Reno 911 and Drunk History, ABC’s Modern Family and Suburgatory, as well as Key and Peele, Comedy Bang! Bang!, Are You There, Chelsea?, and The Tonight Show, among many others, including Netflix’s Historical Roasts, in character as Mary Todd Lincoln. In 2012, the actress was featured in the Emmy nominated web series, Burning Love, a parody on The Bachelor reality series, and in 2015, she starred in her first hour-long special, Live at Bimbo’s, for Comedy Central. Additionally, Leggero’s voice can be heard on multiple animated series such as Comedy Central’s Ugly Americans and Brickleberry, The Life and Times of Tim on HBO, as well as Aqua Teen Hunger Force and China, IL for the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. Leggero is also known for her tenure as a regular roundtable panelist on Chelsea Handler’s late-night talk show, Chelsea Lately. Her Netflix special, The Honeymoon Stand Up Special premiered in April of 2018 and subsequently paved the way for her growth into the digital space, as she now hosts the rapidly-growing Endless Honeymoon Podcast with husband, Moshe Kasher. She is currently writing a book of humorous parenting stories for Simon & Schuster. Born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, Leggero moved to New York City after high school where she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory and received her B.A. in theater criticism from Hunter College. She currently resides in Los Angeles in a servantless household.

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Jeff Bergman provides the voices of President Trump and Joe Biden on the Showtime series Our Cartoon President. Bergman is the first person to voice legendary Looney Tunes characters; Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd after Mel Blanc passed away in 1989. Jeff was personally selected by Steven Spielberg for the role of Bugs Bunny in Steven Spielberg’s Tiny Toon Adventures. In 1989, he was directed by Chuck Jones to voice Bugs and Daffy for the Gremlins 2 opening title sequence. In 1990, Bergman can be heard voicing Bugs, Daffy and Elmer in the first animated theatrical short for Warner Bros. Studio in twenty-seven years, Box Office Bunny. Jeff is now currently voicing Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, and Foghorn Leghorn for the show Looney Tunes Cartoons and also provides the voice of Fred Flintstone for the show Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs now airing on Boomerang. Bergman’s career spans more than thirty-six years with hundreds of television shows, commercials, films and animation for Warner Bros., Disney, Fox, Dreamworks, and Hanna Barbara. Jeff is beginning work on the new series Jellystone providing the voices of Yogi Bear, Ranger Smith, and Snaggle Puss. Bergman currently resides in Los Angeles California with his wife Carla who is also an actress and voice actor.

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Iconic actor Lance Henriksen has starred in a multitude of films and television projects exemplifying the diversity of his talent. He’s worked with some of the most prominent directors in the motion picture industry, including Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Sidney Lumet, Jim Jarmush, Kathryn Bigelow, John Woo, Paul W. S. Anderson and Sam Raimi. Lance stars in Falling (Perceval Pictures) written, directed and starring Viggo Mortensen, Lance and Laura Linney. Falling had it’s world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Festival, and Lance was honored with standing ovations at every screening and received rave reviews for his performance. He shot the role of Stan Lee in the soon to be released Quibi series Slugfest. Henriksen was recently seen in Better Things (FX). He shot a leading role in The Unhealer (Shared Card), and had the leading role in the feature Gone Are The Days (Lionsgate) with Tom Berenger and Danny Trejo. Lance recurred on both seasons of Into The Badlands (AMC), The Black List (NBC), The Night Shift (NBC), and also appeared on Legends of Tomorrow (CW), Criminal Minds, (CBS) and Grey's Anatomy (ABC). Recent releases include After the Sun Fell (Choice Films) and Daylight’s End (Throttle Films). Pacific Pictures released Harbinger Down created by the Academy Award winning special effects team at Amalgamated Dynamics. Born in New York, Henriksen studied at the Actors Studio and began his career Off Broadway in Eugene O'Neill's Three Plays of the Sea. One of his first film appearances was for director Sidney Lumet in Dog Day Afternoon, followed by Lumet's Network and Prince of the City. Henriksen then appeared in Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind with Richard Dreyfuss and Francois Truffaut, Damien: Omen II, and director Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff, in which Henriksen portrayed Mercury astronaut Lieutenant Commander Walter Schirra, Jr. James Cameron cast Henriksen in his first directorial effort, Piranha Part Two: The Spawning, followed by The Terminator, and he next featured him as android Bishop in the sci-fi classic, Aliens. Director Sam Raimi, who cast the actor in The Quick and the Dead opposite Russell Crowe, Sharon Stone, and Gene Hackman, says, "Lance is a brilliant performer who goes way beyond acting. He becomes his character completely, leaving no trace of his former self and making something of every moment on screen." Henriksen's additional feature credits include The Pit and the Pendulum, Pumpkinhead, The Horror Show, Survival Ques,t and director Walter Hill's Johnny Handsome. Other famed titles include Appaloosa, directed by Ed Harris for New Line Cinema, Jennifer Eight, Aliens 3, Color of Night, Powder, Stung by Rat Pack Filmproduktion, and writer/director Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man. Of course there is Disney's animated feature Tarzan, Kathryn Bigelow's cult vampire film Near Dark, and director John Woo's first American film, Hard Target, for which Henriksen received a Saturn Award as Best Supporting Actor. He was also seen in Twentieth Century Fox's release, AVP: Alien Versus Predator. AVP was directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and produced by John Davis. Henriksen starred in Dreamworks and TNT's 12-hour miniseries Into the West, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. He also starred for three seasons on Millennium, Fox-TV's critically acclaimed series created by Chris Carter ( The X-Files). Henriksen's performance as Frank Black, a retired FBI agent who has the ability to get inside the minds of killers, garnered three consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series and a People's Choice Award nomination for Favorite New TV Male Star. He was also nominated for a Golden Satellite Award for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in the TNT original film The Day Lincoln Was Shot. In addition to his abilities as an actor, Henriksen is an accomplished painter and potter. His talent as a ceramist has enabled him to create some of the most unusual ceramic artwork available on the art market today.Henriksen resides in Southern California.

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Scoot McNairy is an award winning actor and producer. McNairy just wrapped a supporting role in John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place 2 as well as a supporting role in Andrew Dominik’s Blonde. In television he just starred opposite Anna Kendrick in the new HBOMax series Love Life. Other recent projects include the second season of Narcos: Mexico–his character was introduced in the last episode of season one after narrating the entire season; as well as the third season of the hit HBO series True Detective opposite Mahershala Ali. Prior to this, he shot a supporting role in the Nicole Kidman film Destroyer, directed by Karyn Kusama. Scoot’s critically acclaimed AMC series Halt and Catch Fire came to an end in 2017 after four seasons. That year he also guest starred in the opening episode of the third season of FX’s Fargo, directed by Noah Hawley. Previous films include The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter, directed by Jody Hill and starring Danny McBride and Josh Brolin; Sleepless, opposite Jamie Foxx and Michelle Monaghan; the lead opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Aftermath, directed by Elliott Lester and produced by Darren Aronofsky; and Scoot also reteamed with David Michod for Netflix’s War Machine, starring Brad Pitt. Named one of Variety’s "10 Actors to Watch" in 2012, McNairy’s other films as actor include Zack Snyder’s globally anticipated Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice; David Gordon Green’s Our Brand is Crisis, in which he starred opposite Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton; Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly, in which he was the lead opposite Brad Pitt, and for which he was honored as a Breakthrough Performer at the Hamptons International Film Festival; David Fincher’s Gone Girl, opposite Ben Affleck; Kevin MacDonald’s Black Sea opposite Jude Law; Jaume Collet-Serra’s hit Non-Stop, opposite Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore; Lenny Abrahamson’s Frank opposite Michael Fasbender and Maggie Gyllenhaal ; David Michod’s The Rover opposite Guy Pearce and Rob Pattinson; Lynn Shelton’s Touchy Feely opposite Ellen Page; Megan Griffiths’ The Off Hours; Terry Zwigoff’s Art School Confidential; and, also for Focus Features, Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land opposite Matt Damon and Frances McDormand. He was a Best Actor nominee at the 2010 British Independent Film Awards for his performance in the acclaimed independent film Monsters, written and directed by Gareth Edwards. The year prior, In Search of a Midnight Kiss, which McNairy both starred in and produced, was honored with the John Cassavetes Award (the Best Feature Made For Under $500,000) at the Independent Spirit Awards. The movie was written and directed by Alex Holdridge. He shared a Screen Actors Guild Award with his fellow actors from the ensembles of Ben Affleck’s Argo and Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave when they were voted Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture; in addition to many other honors, both films went on to win Academy Award for Best Picture in 2012 and 2013, respectively. On the production side, McNairy has formed The Group Films with John Pierce and they are currently in production on McNairy’s directorial debut. Their film Frank and Cindy, starring Rene Russo and Oliver Platt, premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival. The film is now available on Netflix and iTunes. The company’s previous productions include James Cox’s Straight A’s, starring Ryan Phillippe, Anna Paquin, and Luke Wilson. Separately, McNairy recently reteamed with Gareth Edwards, as executive producers of Tom Green’s Monsters: Dark Continent, the sequel to Monsters.

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Character actor Stephen Tobolowsky was born on May 30, 1951 in Dallas, Texas. Over the past three decades, Tobolowsky has appeared in hundreds of roles in television and film across many different genres. Currently, Tobolowsky is a series regular on Pop TV’s, One Day at a Time, starring opposite Rita Moreno and can also be seen recurring on ABC’s The Goldbergs and Schooled. Selected television credits include recurring roles on: Silicon Valley, White Famous, Californication, Law & Order SVU, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Deadwood, and Glee. Selected film credits include: The Philadelphia Experiment, Nobody’s Fool, Spaceballs, Mississippi Burning, Thelma & Louise, Bird on a Wire, Basic Instinct, Groundhog Day, Radioland Murders, Murder in the First, Mr. Magoo, The Insider, Memento, Freaky Friday, and Garfield. Most recently Stephen can be seen in the Netflix feature film, Fractured, opposite Sam Worthington, directed by Brad Anderson. Tobolowsky was nominated for a Tony Award in 2002 for his brilliant work in Mornings at Seven on Broadway. Tobolowsky resides in Los Angeles with his wife Ann and two sons.

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Alex Wyndham is an Oxford University and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art graduate. He's starred in Emmy-winning TV shows for HBO and the BBC including Rome and Little Dorrit and and other critically acclaimed dramas such as the TV adaptation of the Booker prize winning The Line of Beauty opposite Dan Stevens and Hayley Atwell, ITV's Endeavour, and the BBC's World War I centenary centerpiece The Crimson Field. He's also appeared in various films for directors such as Kenneth Branagh and David Blair including the HBO Films adaptation of Shakespeare's As You Like It opposite Kevin Kline and Bryce Dallas Howard. Alex has also provided performances for triple A video games such as Sony's Horizon Zero Dawn and Microsoft's We Happy Few, and various radio plays for BBC Radio 4 including the popular series Homefront and Tommies as well as narrating numerous audiobooks across the genres.

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An Intriguing Tech Mystery

This was a great drama. I had to warm up to it since most of it is in first person narrative and I am more used to full cast being full cast rather than supportive characters. I thought this might have worked a bit better with more other cast involvement. The tech implications are frightening and things don't turn out the way you expect. Great supporting cast and effects. The lead actress was wonderful, but there were far too many monologues that did slow the story down. She is also constantly eating throughout the entire drama. Another reviewer noted this as well, when she is narrating while eating it is annoying. Still a great listen and the conclusion leaves things open for a sequel.

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William Jackson Harper is a fav of mine

Caught me just with that... His personality is so uniquely entertaining. I can't be the only one.

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Left me wanting more!!👌🏽👌🏽

Great story, just left me asking for more at the end! Wish there would be another 10 chapters!!!

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Interested connections to long standing tropes!

Honestly, I enjoyed this maybe more than I should have. Been on a bit of a cyberthriller binger. It was quire good though.

I understand the complaints about the eating. I have to say, I kind of found it funny. I think she is using the same tech that old attorneys used for making notes for their paralegals, and I can just imagine the partner monching while trying to tell the paralegal "very important" details. It was immersive for me in a ... in hindsight, kinda gross way. I didnt even really realize how common it was until I read the reviews.

To the actual short review -- They took some long-standing tropes and managed to weave them together into a semi-believable, definitely immersive, story. The voice acting was excellent with some voices many are familiar with from other fairly popular shows. Overall, an enjoyable experience I definitely recommend.

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it's been about a year

I listened to this a while ago but it was a good listen as far as I remember. I'll give it five stars.

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A non-native speaker's review

Everything is excellence, but, If it had not been Seehorn's voice I would have not followed this podcast.
First, I am not a native speaker of English, nor have I lived in any English spoken countries, some of the words and expressions are elusive, but, it does not impact too much since the content is very well organized and intriguing.
Second, I have been to SFO, LA and NYC, HK, so, call me Special Agent Li. I can conjure up a crime set effortlessly.
The program is so much like "Person of interest", which the investigation is like following the vine.

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Excellent not-so-far-off future tale

Good listen, keeps you thinking and plays on some technologies that are already in existence or close to and the dangers that may come of AI. Good listen, engaging and exciting.

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Mystery

Great mystery. I was on the edge of seat the whole time. Great performance.

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Come Ooooonnnnn

I love love love this story. The plot is one of those "this could be real, at some point in the future " at least for me. But why is Cydney so naive???? after everything that happened, why is she still sharing info electronically?!?!?!
Can't wait for the next podcast????

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Great narration

Rhea Seehorn does a wonderful job of making this story feel like you are really there with her.

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