art 1: Sasha begins Danni’s anti-brainwashing treatment, while Miriam faces the consequences of crossing Victor.
Part 2: It’s the second annual Mega Holiday Feedback Special! Chris takes advantage of a short story segment to clear out the voicemail queue.
The Story So Far:
Michael Spence of Brother Osric’s Scriptorium
The Cast:
Danni Sharabi - Sara Lloyd
Sasha King - Dani Cutler
Miriam Bakhtavar - Martha Puskas
Braddock - Marc Bailey
Promos:
Geek Pantheon
Braindouche!
Bumper:
J. Daniel Sawyer of the ANTITHESIS series
The Music:
Intro: “Zeon Control”, by Metaverse
Opening Bed Music: “Deck the Halls with We Wish You A Merry Christmas”, arr. by Doug Boldt
The Story So Far: “Theatrical Trailer”, by Budha Building
Tempted but Suspicious: “The Return to Darkness”, from StackTraxx Vol. 41
Danni’s Regret: “Nowhere, Cue 1″, by David Beard
Sasha’s Concern: “Suite 5-1 - Not Alone”, from StackTraxx Vol. 50
I Was Happy: “Nowhere, Cue 3 Strings”, by David Beard
Offering Comfort: “True Love’s Ballad”, from StackTraxx Vol. 49
Wanting to Trust: “The Return to Darkness”, from StackTraxx Vol. 41
Making a List: “Lebensraum, Cue 4″, by David Beard
Danger Instincts: “Electroscape1″, by ERH
The Opportunity of a Lifetime: “Isham Pastiche, Cue 1A”, by David Beard
Mega Feedback Section — Christmas Bed Music:
“The First Nowell”, arr. by David Beard
“We Three Kings”, arr. by Derek K. Miller
“Away in a Manger”, “What Child is This”, and “The First Noel”, arr. by Mario Ajero
“Angels from the Realms of Glory” and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing With Angels We Have Heard On High”, arr. by Doug Boldt
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”, by Doug Astrop
Bed Music: “Smoke-Filled Room”, by Dave Thornton
Closing: “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”, arr. by Cat Jahnke
podsafe music network All music from David Beard is used by special permission from the artist. Music from StackTraxx obtained by license from Digital Juice. Music from ERH is provided through the Freesound Project. All other music is provided through agreement with the Podsafe Music Network.
Some sound effects were provided by Soundsnap; others were provided by the Freesound Project.
Feedback:
* Guvnor from Melbourne calls in about the Metamor City short stories.
* Roger from Phoenix can’t wait for each new episode.
* T.R. Reed likes the way Chapter 21 started.
* Amy Bowen wants to know what going “off to see the Wizard” would mean for the characters in Metamor City.
* Beth Davis is going through the Seven Stages of Grief about MAKING THE CUT’s approaching end.
* Chris Hvidsten congratulates Chris on the 30th episode of Metamor City, and is grateful for the company while delivering papers in Calgary.
* P.G. Holyfield starts out trying to bury the hatchet, but can’t resist digging it up one more time.
If you’d like to contribute feedback, please call our voicemail line at (206) 203-0994, or email your comments (in text or audio) to feedback@metamorcity.com. You can also participate in the discussion forums at TheCursed.org.
Next time on The Metamor City Podcast:
While Danni gets a visit from Eva, Miriam fights for her life against Braddock and his vamps. Will she escape, or is she doomed to be the next meal for the Syndicate’s #1 hatchet man? Find out in two weeks — and until then, keep it on the bright side!

1. The laugh of Chris Lester is an evil, evil laugh.
2. I'd personally like to apologize to the world for that "accent." And for that whole Bush thing - even though I had nothing to do with either.
3. Holy crap: that was an impressively intelligent answer to the Wizard of Oz question.
And rather then leave us with only one episode a month, why don't we fans have a short story contest to fill in the gap? Chris can pick his favs, and those get aired. At the end of the story interregnum, we all vote for the winner.
My 2 bits.
The sewing machine joins what the scissors have cut asunder, plus whatever else comes in its path. ~Mason Cooley
> 1. The laugh of Chris Lester is an evil, evil laugh.
If you think THAT was evil, you should hear me on CHASING THE BARD. :-)
> 2. I'd personally like to apologize to the world for that "accent."
> And for that whole Bush thing - even though I had nothing to
> do with either.
*snerk*
> 3. Holy crap: that was an impressively intelligent answer to
> the Wizard of Oz question.
Thank you! It just goes to show that they didn't give me my B.S. degree for nothing. ;-)
> And rather then leave us with only one episode a month,
> why don't we fans have a short story contest to fill in the
> gap? Chris can pick his favs, and those get aired. At the
> end of the story interregnum, we all vote for the winner.
Cool idea, Seemstress! I'll bring it up on the show after the holidays are over and we'll see if there's enough interest to make it happen.
Cheers,
Chris
"Zombie guards, seize him!" Tell me that's not fun to say.