This Sounds Serious

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This Sounds Serious
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GenreFictional Comedy True Crime
Running time10 - 40 minutes
Country of originCanada
Language(s)English
Hosted byPat Kelly
Peter Oldring
Created byKelly & Kelly
Peter Oldring
Dave Shumka
Executive producer(s)Kelly & Kelly
Peter Oldring
Dave Shumka
Recording studioVancouver, Canada
Original releaseApril 1st, 2018
Website www.thissoundsserious.com
Podcast castbox.fm/..

This Sounds Serious is a Castbox original fictional, comedic true crime podcast that debuted on April 1, 2018. The podcast, now in its third season, is a "parody anthology of sorts" [1] that follows a different fake, satirical crime every season through investigative radio journalist Gwen Radford (voiced by Carly Pope).

Contents

Created and produced by Kelly & Kelly, an award-winning studio founded by Chris Kelly and Pat Kelly, the podcast was rated by Apple Podcasts as one of the 'Best Podcasts of 2018'. [2]

Content

The podcast pays homage to true crime storytelling through its use of familiar styles, tones and tropes of popular crime podcasts and Netflix documentaries.

Season 1: The Case of Chuck Bronstadt

In Season 1, Gwen tackles the complicated and bizarre story of Chuck Bronstadt, a famous local weather man in Florida that was found dead in his water bed.

Season 2: Missing Melissa

Gwen searches for Melissa Turner, the country's most missing person, who has disappeared under extremely strange circumstances. Meanwhile, 400 miles away, Jimmy Kline is staging the longest bank robbery in Oregon history. In this second season, Gwen spots a connection between these two seemingly isolated incidents—uncovering a mystery that appears to end in murder.

Season 3: Grand Casino

Starting with a 911 call about a heart attack at a film premiere, Gwen investigates Hollywood producer and conman Kirk Todd and his 1991 film Grand Casino, "the greatest movie never made". She talks with reporters and Todd's colleagues and victims to uncover the truth three decades later.

In the Media

In 2018, Vulture of New York magazine, recommended that This Sounds Serious be added to the top of summer podcast binge list. Vulture further described the production team of Kelly & Kelly as "really [having] an ear for parody". [3] Sarah Berman of Vice commended the This Sounds Serious crew for "blending [the] absurd and [the] believable in their own strange and Canadian way". [4] While Sarah Griffin of The Irish Times praised the authenticity of This Sounds Serious production, citing its convincing archival footage, "earnest" and "committed" performances by cast members, "considered audio design" and its "subtle soundscape". [5] Exclaim Magazine further praised This Sounds Serious, stating that "the creators nail every nuance of this genre. It got so real, some people honestly thought this ridiculous story was true." [6]

In 2019, IndieWire reported on This Sounds Serious, as part of Podcast Week—a week dedicated to taking a deeper look at some of the best podcasts of 2019. [7] Steve Greene of IndieWire praised This Sounds Serious for getting "about as close to the "real thing" as a scripted series can get", stating that "none of those [podcast-specific parody] shows have tapped into the sounds and rhythms of true crime quite like This Sounds Serious". [8]

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References

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  4. Berman, Sarah (2018-05-08). "Don't Mistake 'This Sounds Serious' for a Real True Crime Podcast". Vice. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  5. Griffin, Sarah. "This Sounds Serious: fictitious audio-documentary is hilarious". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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