A speed-run of the events of season one (except the term "speed-run" may have been a little optimistic)
This recap is by no means mandatory listening. This is for those of you who, like me, prefer to have a refresher of every plot-relevant detail of the story before diving into a new season. And when I say every plot relevant detail, it seems I really do mean it. For obvious reasons, spoiler warning for literally the entirety of season one.
Content Warnings: General themes of death and grief throughout; very brief mentions of blood, death by car crash, death by gas explosion, loss of a parent, loss of a friend, loss of a partner; brief description of a violent physical attack and a character's resultant experience of trauma; discussion of grief and loss of a sibling; SFX of dripping blood (2:44-2:59), gunshot (12:12); portrayal of emotional manipulation and blackmail.
Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-bonus-s1-recap/
Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this recap you heard clips of performances by Phil Thompson, Cameron Gergett, Michaela Hook, Sophia Leggett, Asher Amor-Train, Shannon Kelly, Jess Kadow, Josie Thomas, and Lauren Keller.
Intro and outro music by Lumehill
Classical music sourced from Musopen
Vivaldi's Violin Concerto in F major, RV 293 'Autumn' - I. Allegro (John Harrison),
Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 - III. Rondo_ Allegro (European Archive),
Purcell's Distressed Innocence, Z.577 (Carl Pini, John Tunnell, Anthony Pini and Harold Lester),
Purcell's Abdelazer, Z. 570 (Denis Stevens).
Atmospheric music sourced from Epidemic Sound:
They Are Here - Duke Herrington
Decently Perfect - Jay Varton
Simple Gestures - Yonder Dale
Twilight Mystery - Marten Moses
Nothing to Be Scared Of - Kikoru
Hostages in Love - Hampus Naeselius
The Divine - Edgar Hopp
Art by Ana Balaci
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