Big Data Ryan Estrada
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What if someone stole the internet? This comedy caper takes 100% real concepts, like the seven keys to the internet, cyber police, relay calls, photocopier black boxes, 419 scams, and more, and turn it into an anthology of nerdy crime stories tied together by a global plan to end the internet. it's a series of heists ranging from hijacking top secret military satellites, to stealing a dude's pants. Features 73 actors from all over the world, including Paul F. Tompkins, Felicia Day, Jemaine Clement, Samm Levine, Amy Stoch and more!
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Little Data: Zer0 Kn1ghts Before Christmas
The holiday heist that ruined humanity.
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Little Data: Patent Troll
While we wait for the next season, we accidentally premiere a hot new track by Bill Denton and Menace of Desiigner Panda/Life of Pablo. Also, a new show intro by David Rheinstrom of Secrets Crimes and Audiotape/Radio Drama Revival.
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9: Ends and Means
Season finale! All the computer crimes come to a crital conclusion across the globe. Featuring Amy Stoch (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure), Samm Levine (Inglorious Basterds), David Cummings (The No Sleep Podcast), Kevin Allison (Risk!) and Cecil Baldwin (Welcome to Night Vale)
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8: Call For Backup
A hotel hosts a podcast hijacking in Culpeper, VA. Featuring Felicia Day and Paul F. Tompkins.
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7: Because ICANN
All seven keys have been stolen, leading to fire and brimstone in El Segundo, CA. Featuring the cast of Greater Boston.
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6: Give Me Space
A signal from beyond the stars reaches Kinlochewe, Scotland. Featuring Felicia Day (Supernatural, Cecil Baldwin (Welcome to Night Vale), Kevin Allison (The State), and a who's who of audio drama.
Customer Reviews
Hooked
This is your one warning: don't listen to this on a Saturday unless you want to get hooked and stay in for a few hours. The story is tight, but what really won me over were the dynamic characters. Get ready for 'em.
Hilarious
The last episode kills me
Loved it!
I don't normally listen to podcasts but this was a unique experience - if feels more like an old school radio drama but with contemporary themes. The production values are spot on and the writing manages to capture that prime Daily Show tone of being both surface level funny as well as insightful and politically apt. Definitely recommended!