Whit's wiping down the counter, Connie's mopping the floor, and the kids are sipping on their milkshakes. If you want to talk about Adventures in Odyssey the radio drama, this is the spot to do just that!
Ferder wrote:Between you and Me. That was an episode that I did listen to again and still found that it wasn't very good.
I totally agree... I find this episode seems to be under rated in its awfulness! Definitely one of the worst shows to focus on the adult characters ever.
"Black Clouds" is the worst in recent memory.
"Think on These Things" was pretty bad too, I think (redeemable because of all its cool references to AIO past.)
shasta wrote:"Black Clouds" is the worst in recent memory.
"Think on These Things" was pretty bad too, I think (redeemable because of all its cool references to AIO past.)
-shasta
why i love black clouds and think on these things
i give them five stars
Life is worth living, so live the best life that you can
What about Connie II when she accepts Jesus ? It was very emotional, it got the cast and crew in tears. And it got us Eugene
I liked a visit with Mrs. Hooper. very emotional, as Donna broke down the wall, and talked about Karen. It introduced us to Richard Maxwell. Donna bringing Mrs. Hooper's daughter was good.
There is some eps listed That did not impress me and I was ready to end.
shasta wrote:"Black Clouds" is the worst in recent memory.
"Think on These Things" was pretty bad too, I think (redeemable because of all its cool references to AIO past.)
why i love black clouds and think on these things
i give them five stars
"Black Clouds" had 5 female characters, no guys. It had a strange dynamic, and it re-told the Noah's Ark story in a strange way - without any real point.
"Think on These Things" needed more of a moral. It's that rare N. Hoobler episode I don't like.
I do think there are plenty of older episodes that are poor too... we fans so often look back on the early 90's as the "glory days" but there were some awful ones even back then. The show today is, in some ways, better than ever.