Monday, September 11, 2023

Enter The House Between is back on Wednesday (9/13)

"Temple of Immensity" bows bright and early tomorrow morning, and just to refresh everybody's memory, here is where we have been with Enter The House Between's first season.  All episodes are available on YouTube, Spotify, Audible, Apple Podcasts, and our website Enter The House Between.


What the Critics Say:

 

“15 years ago, John Kenneth Muir’s web series — The House Between — was ahead of the zeitgeist. Now, his podcast continuation — Enter the House Between — is heartwarmingly on-trend…For the unfamiliar, Muir’s universe is less Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and more Everything Everywhere All at Once. Moreover, his less is more story telling allows room for accessible exposition. As a result, new listeners won’t feel left behind. That said, there’s plenty for fans of the original series to love. As with the web series, the podcast is character driven. Happily, Muir hasn’t missed a beat…” – Raissa Devereux, Sci-Fi Pulse, 7/25/23.

 

“…what happens if you take a reality television series, put it in a multiverse and have a space traveling future dystopia as the lowercase p plot. These three things shouldn’t go together. Strangely enough, in this instance, they do.”- Audio Drama Reviews, 6/21/23


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About the series: 

           

Reality is not what it used to be. 

 

After consensus reality shatters, and humanity evacuates to mysterious sanctuaries known as smart houses, a group of survivors navigate the uncertain future of the Quantum-sphere. 

  

John Kenneth Muir, award-winning author of Exploring Space: 1999 and Horror Films of the 1970s, brings to life a unique vision of humanity's future. Enter The House Between, and discover a world in which quantum mechanics, the many worlds theory, Everett branches, human mutation, dark matter, and artificial intelligence shape and inform the everyday reality of all people, everywhere. 

 

Six survivors, cast out from sanctuary, find shelter on a seemingly abandoned farm. There, they explore parallel lives, discover hidden secrets, and witness the birth of a strange and mysterious child; a child who may represent the next stage of human evolution. 

 

Meanwhile, a sinister cult leader, known only as Father, launches an apocalyptic campaign designed to bring about a terrible agenda; to impose, by force, a singular vision of reality on an infinitely diverse Quantum-sphere.  

 

Starring: Kim Breeding-Mercer as Astrid, Alicia Martin as Theresa, Jim Blanton as Arlo, Tony Mercer as Bill Clark, Craig Eckrich as Sgt. Brick, Chris Martin as TJ Crabtree, and Leslie Cossor as Eris. 

 


Episodes: 



 

A deranged cult-leader, “Father,” plans a wide-ranging cosmic genocide, utilizing a weapon of mass-destruction called “Legion.” Meanwhile, the former denizens of a doomed smart house arrive at a mysterious destination -- a pastoral farm -- only to find themselves under attack. 


 

 

 



 

Theresa (Alicia Martin) gives birth to a Lar-Human hybrid, Eris. After the delivery, strange ghosts begin appearing in the smart house. Meanwhile, TJ (Chris Martin) experiences a terrifying vision of his alternate life. 

 

 

 



 

After Astrid (Kim Breeding-Mercer) and Bill (Tony Mercer), argue, Eris (Leslie Cossor) escorts her on a journey through all of time and space, to put their relationship in context.  Back on the farm, the other denizens must contend with a series of increasingly bizarre quantum clones. 

 

 



 

Bill (Tony Mercer) believes he has found the source of the Legion attack: the environmentally toxic Outdweller dimension ruled by his brother, Sam (JKM).  He plots a “field trip” there with the denizens, even though Eris (Leslie Cossor) cryptically warns the denizens not to go. 

 

 

 



 

Tempers flare over Sam Clark (JKM’s) return to the farm, especially between Arlo (Jim Blanton) and Theresa (Alicia Martin). Meanwhile, TJ (Chris Martin) tricks Eris (Leslie Cossor) into a poker game.  If he wins the game, the deal is that she must send him home to Sector 7. 

 

 

 




 

Bill’s (Tony Mercer) scanner is found mysteriously destroyed, leading to an investigation by the denizens. With Eris’s help (Leslie Cossor), that investigation uncovers a series of startling secrets about the denizens. 

 

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