The first season was incredibly immersive due to its delivery: put together like an investigative journalist story right out of NPR. The characters were entertaining, the dialogue was good and the idea that it was a radio program helped form a unique investment in the story.
However, in second season, the radio show format was ditched and a new protagonist was introduced for a larger-scale story. While the characters and mystery still had some substance, I felt it was unsatisfying (especially the ending)
However, in second season, the radio show format was ditched and a new protagonist was introduced for a larger-scale story. While the characters and mystery still had some substance, I felt it was unsatisfying (especially the ending)