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Agent Stoker is an agent of the Night Brigade, a mysterious organization that fights against threats capable of causing the end of the world. It's a good idea, and many of the plots offer interesting premises.
However, the scripts don't quite work well. This is partly due to the nature of a podcast: we can only understand what's happening through sound and dialogue, but the scripts don't always make it clear what has occurred, leading to some confusion. Another reason is the development of the stories themselves: things keep happening to the protagonist, to the point where everything seems to revolve around him, sometimes in a very forced way. The development of secondary characters also feels, at times, unconvincing and forced, such as the AI that appears, which could have been very interesting if it had been fully developed.
In short, you don't quite believe the story. Rather than a rich and believable world, what you find are interesting but contrived scripts that push the protagonist from one point to another simply because the plot demands it.
However, the scripts don't quite work well. This is partly due to the nature of a podcast: we can only understand what's happening through sound and dialogue, but the scripts don't always make it clear what has occurred, leading to some confusion. Another reason is the development of the stories themselves: things keep happening to the protagonist, to the point where everything seems to revolve around him, sometimes in a very forced way. The development of secondary characters also feels, at times, unconvincing and forced, such as the AI that appears, which could have been very interesting if it had been fully developed.
In short, you don't quite believe the story. Rather than a rich and believable world, what you find are interesting but contrived scripts that push the protagonist from one point to another simply because the plot demands it.
- jjrodriguezmoreno
- Dec 28, 2024
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