The Sheridan Tapes
by Homestead on the Corner | Realm
Recent Reviews
This show is so Good
The relationships between all the characters are so engaging and down-to-earth. It's such a friendship-/relationship-grounded story, yet it's a supernatural sci-fi horror mystery. Very compelling and interesting.
Good potential wasted
Feels like some episodes are filler, having you sit through teenage angst until something substantial happens. Not sure why every characters gender preferences need to be explored. Doesn’t really add to the story. Great potential, but too much fluff and wasted space.
Fell apart by the end
I really really liked this podcast. It was unique, diverse, and well done. Some reviewers complained about the acting, but it felt intentionally done. Reminded me of the old spookies on tv in the 80s-90s. Maybe a little Buffy and Scoobyish. I liked it. The female lead actually sounded just like Cordelia in Buffy/Angel and I could totally see her doing all that. Sadly, the story lost focus as it progressed. The characters sexualities seemed to take on a life of their own and overshadowed the actual plot line. It was a lot. Obsessive even. And I listen to, and love, lots of LGBTQIA+ stories. It seemed like the author was struggling with personal challenges in their real life and it took over the storyline. I continued to listen to even the updates. Like I said, I liked the story and each and all of the characters. The last few updates have been so cringe. If you’re new, just start at the beginning and keep an open mind. I hope life/health gets better for the creator. Maybe time to take a step back, a deep breath and focus on living, not fitting.
A Great Ride. You won’t regret it.
Strap Yourself in and get ready for an outstanding horror podcast
no direction
The story has lots of potential, but doesn't seem to have any direction. Sometimes the characters seem found in. And I'm not sure I understand why it was important for the lead actor to use an entire episode to come out as transgender. people listen to fiction because it's fiction not because they want to hear about identities. Suspension of belief is difficult when we know too much about what's going on behind the scenes.