Joshua, Tim, and Eric check out a chilling tale from Suspense for this inaugural episode. By reputation, this is one of the finest examples of horror from the golden age of radio, and the Society is ready to share their thoughts on this classic broadcast and try to answer several vital questions. Who makes a sneaky cameo in this story? What sort of creature is threatening our protagonists? Does author intent matter at all in interpreting the significance of artistic work? Listen for yourself and find out! (The original audio from this episode has been replaced with a remastered version of the same content.)
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Lucille Ball is keeping the Society in Suspense! Before her career as the zany Queen of Comedy, she played a cold, ambitious manipulator in...