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Episode 06: Point of No Return

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Your mind is comprised of the highest technology in existence, but what’s your operating system?

You’re in a conversation. Whatever they’re saying, you don’t agree. The thought pops into your mind that if you say the particular thing you’re thinking, the disagreement will escalate to a level you’re both sure not to enjoy. The problem is this: it’s the one thing you want to say the most. You want to say it more than anything—because it’s true and it’s right, but you can already see the drama on the wall. You resolve not to say it. But the next moment, it’s out of your mouth.

Snake eyes.

You’re screwed. You said it. They heard it—maybe they even made you repeat it with something like, “WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?” and because you’d already gone too far and can’t see any way back, you repeat the thing you just said.

Why?

Last time we visited Mollyville together Goldie was relishing in her freedom from the sticky web of Olsen family secrets, Oedipal sons and the sexually reckless lives of Eva and Bjørn Olsen.

DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

Snake eyes

Dystopia

Psychological projection

Oedipus

Oedipus complex

MUSIC

Musical features for The Mollyville Dystopian Suspense Audio Drama Podcast Episode 06: Point of No Return, in order of occurrence, are “Hang Ups (Want You)” by Otis McDonald and “One More Chance” also by Otis McDonald

SPECIAL FEATURE

This week’s episode features a trailer for Big Data, an audio drama podcast about taking over the internet, from my podcast brethren Ryan Estrada. You’ll hear it right after “One More Chance”. Give it a listen.

NEXT WEEK

Join me next week for Episode 07: Money, Power, Respect. We’ll take a trip down memory lane back in time to Goldie’s not too distant violent past.

Can’t wait until next week to find out what happens next? Download the book. You can read the first seven chapters free at tarynmaxximilliandafoe.com/mollyville.

Or visit patreon.com/maxximillian, become my fiction lover famiglia and listen to future episodes before they’re released for as little as $4.

Are you enjoying this podcast? Yeah? Yeah! Write me a poem as an iTunes review!

I love poems. It doesn’t even have to be about this story! Whatever poem you write, take a screenshot and tweet it to me—maybe I’ll read some of them on the next podcast (if I get any… hint hint)!

Dip those quills!

Caveat: The Mollyville Dystopian Audio Drama podcast employs frank language and provocative themes. It is intended for a mature audience.

A dystopia is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. It is translated as “not-good place”, an antonym of utopia, a term that was coined by Sir Thomas More and figures as the title of his most well-known work, Utopia (the blueprint for an ideal society with no crime or poverty). Dystopian societies appear in many artistic works, particularly in stories set in the future. Some of the most famous examples are 1984 and Brave New World. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Dystopian societies appear in many subgenres of fiction and are often used to draw attention to real-world issues regarding society, environment, politics, economics, religion, psychology, ethics, science, and/or technology. (Source: Wikipedia)

RELEVANT LINKS

Follow Maxximillian on Twitter

Official Site for Maxximillian Dafoe

The Writer & Angelino Blog

Mollyville on Pinterest

Maxximillian on Tumblr

Dopamine releasing SomaFM internet radio (with no ads ever)

Official Mollyville Website

Support for Mollyville

Novels by Maxximillian Dafoe

  continue reading

16 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Manage episode 185043553 series 1516940
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Your mind is comprised of the highest technology in existence, but what’s your operating system?

You’re in a conversation. Whatever they’re saying, you don’t agree. The thought pops into your mind that if you say the particular thing you’re thinking, the disagreement will escalate to a level you’re both sure not to enjoy. The problem is this: it’s the one thing you want to say the most. You want to say it more than anything—because it’s true and it’s right, but you can already see the drama on the wall. You resolve not to say it. But the next moment, it’s out of your mouth.

Snake eyes.

You’re screwed. You said it. They heard it—maybe they even made you repeat it with something like, “WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?” and because you’d already gone too far and can’t see any way back, you repeat the thing you just said.

Why?

Last time we visited Mollyville together Goldie was relishing in her freedom from the sticky web of Olsen family secrets, Oedipal sons and the sexually reckless lives of Eva and Bjørn Olsen.

DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

Snake eyes

Dystopia

Psychological projection

Oedipus

Oedipus complex

MUSIC

Musical features for The Mollyville Dystopian Suspense Audio Drama Podcast Episode 06: Point of No Return, in order of occurrence, are “Hang Ups (Want You)” by Otis McDonald and “One More Chance” also by Otis McDonald

SPECIAL FEATURE

This week’s episode features a trailer for Big Data, an audio drama podcast about taking over the internet, from my podcast brethren Ryan Estrada. You’ll hear it right after “One More Chance”. Give it a listen.

NEXT WEEK

Join me next week for Episode 07: Money, Power, Respect. We’ll take a trip down memory lane back in time to Goldie’s not too distant violent past.

Can’t wait until next week to find out what happens next? Download the book. You can read the first seven chapters free at tarynmaxximilliandafoe.com/mollyville.

Or visit patreon.com/maxximillian, become my fiction lover famiglia and listen to future episodes before they’re released for as little as $4.

Are you enjoying this podcast? Yeah? Yeah! Write me a poem as an iTunes review!

I love poems. It doesn’t even have to be about this story! Whatever poem you write, take a screenshot and tweet it to me—maybe I’ll read some of them on the next podcast (if I get any… hint hint)!

Dip those quills!

Caveat: The Mollyville Dystopian Audio Drama podcast employs frank language and provocative themes. It is intended for a mature audience.

A dystopia is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. It is translated as “not-good place”, an antonym of utopia, a term that was coined by Sir Thomas More and figures as the title of his most well-known work, Utopia (the blueprint for an ideal society with no crime or poverty). Dystopian societies appear in many artistic works, particularly in stories set in the future. Some of the most famous examples are 1984 and Brave New World. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Dystopian societies appear in many subgenres of fiction and are often used to draw attention to real-world issues regarding society, environment, politics, economics, religion, psychology, ethics, science, and/or technology. (Source: Wikipedia)

RELEVANT LINKS

Follow Maxximillian on Twitter

Official Site for Maxximillian Dafoe

The Writer & Angelino Blog

Mollyville on Pinterest

Maxximillian on Tumblr

Dopamine releasing SomaFM internet radio (with no ads ever)

Official Mollyville Website

Support for Mollyville

Novels by Maxximillian Dafoe

  continue reading

16 episodes

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