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Two years after civilisation collapsed from a terrifying zombie like pandemic, the Cooper family fight for survival aboard their small sailboat Fulmar’s Folly. Hunted by pirates, haunted by the infected and forever battling the sea herself - each episode is told from a different family members point of view.
Fulmar’s Folly will test your anxiety, provoke your emotions and ultimately take you on an unforgettable journey - a zombie drama set at sea.
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S2 E1: Broken Ark (Part One)
Picking up straight where season one left off:
Lina is furious to discover she's risked everything on a boat stuck at anchor and void of supplies. With dwindling water and plenty of injuries, a traumatised Arrietty is faced with the reality of killing Jimmy. All the while a new adversary is waiting patiently for them to make a mistake. -
S1 E1: Fear
Tensions fray when Arrietty's parents break the unwritten rule and approach another boat.
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S1 E2: Broken
The horror of Calypso is unveiled as desperation forces the family to return to the other boat and Arrietty opens up about what it was she saw before they left land.
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S1 E3: Letting Go
A determined predator chases Fulmar into a storm leaving the family in an impossible situation.
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S1 E4: Infected
The Cooper's lockdown as their boat is boarded by the terror that drove them from land.
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S1 E5: Lost
The repercussions of the Wasting attack lead to the family being split up - with one of the Cooper's going ashore.
Customer Reviews
Best voice acting I have ever heard
And the plot is fantastic. Deserves 5 stars and puts all other podcasts to shame!
Endless Sob/acting
While decently produced, the non stop dread and crying and sobbing is just too tedious. I listed to all of it but had to fast forward through many sections. My goodness the crying nonstop from the mother and daughter are never ending.
Perfection
From start to finish this has been the best audio drama I have ever heard. I can not wait for more and see where the story will lead us. Each character is believable and relatable. I’ve laughed and definitely cried my eyes out more than once, but that’s what makes it so good, you can feel what each character is feeling. You want to fight with them.