Shindig | MIDST | Season 3 Episode 14

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Published 2024-05-15
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Life is a cabaret, old chum.

Midst is an audio drama in which three mischievous narrators spin a surreal, reality-bending, sci-fantasy space western about a crotchety outlaw, a struggling cultist, and a diabolical bastard making awful decisions in a world on the edge of disaster.

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All Comments (21)
  • @t3rcx
    My name's T, and here's my rhyme. This ep of Midst was mighty fine! But don't forget, this ain't the norm, Beware the calm before the storm.
  • @cooperalt7980
    Can confirm that Ned's verse was entirely sung on D. So hot.
  • @godminnette2
    The song portion of this episode really, really shows the strengths of this storytelling format - and the incredible talent of our wonderful Narrators!
  • @AnaPradosA
    I'm pretty sure. We can all agree, this is just a wholesome episode and nothing bad whatsoever will happen afterwards
  • @Migolcow
    Ok, was waiting throughout this whole episode for the awful surprise, the other shoe to drop, someone to hear Tsila talking about Lark, or Mock Weepe to somehow Vader his way into the party and ruin it. Instead, wholesome episode front to back. Possibly the biggest surprise of all.
  • My new favourite character is the person who shoot their shot with Ned in the middle of a song.
  • Absolutely no secret major reveals in this episode. No siree. No foreshadowing doom, whatsoever. Just a wholesome episode! You can trust me - unlike the Narrators, I'm completely reliable!
  • @shmee123ful
    jesus, the terror just 'yeeted' that one guys wife and his memoery and turned one of his kids into a dog. thats grim
  • @chadosagano6290
    As silly and humorous as it was, throughout this entire saga I have not been more overcome with intense emotion as when listening to the mining song. Third Person so perfectly captured the love and camaraderie that is so unique to a small town community. I have lived most of my adult life in the city, but as someone who grew up in a village where everybody knew everybody else and their business, I was crying from both laughter and deep nostalgia and longing to experience again such a tight-knit community. I was afraid my partner was going to walk in on me ugly-crying/laughing to this seemingly nonsensical hoedown. Thank you, Third Person for such a beautiful narrative. And anyone reading this, cherish the community where you belong, wherever you are, and whatever that might look like for your life. If you haven't found it yet, you will find it. And if you have, keep the love alive and don't be afraid to reach out to those on the fringes who might not yet feel they belong. Let them know that they do.
  • @laughwithmig
    My name is Miguel and I am here to say: I have loved this series from the very first day Every episode is shaped like mental clay But this one made me feel like I was part of it Being in the cabaret and really wanting to stay! YEEEEHAAAAAA!!!!
  • @skwittles778
    This episode is like those short videos of a peaceful looking clip with the caption “there’s no jumpscare in this video, I promise” that have you on edge the entire time only to actually not have any jumpscare in the video.
  • @xgon3825
    This episode is gonna end up in my Spotify wrapped with the amount of times I've replayed that song over the past 2 weeks. Also God it just adds a cherry on top to Weepe's shittiness that the actual lyric Midst people use is "belly's full" but he changed it to "wallet's full" in his version with Saskia.
  • @ethanrapp6998
    Tbh, I'm subscribed to this channel more for Midst than anything else at this point. That song was wonderful. This show is so underrated.
  • @user-hs1xb9tv6e
    Ngl that moon mining song is a damn good banger. What a lovely time.
  • @JB-1313
    Massive respect to you guys for going the mile to create verses to the song in character! I hope you will one day just release a collection of song bits from the podcast!! (also everyone please remember to relisten to this episode at one point)
  • God that was an incredibly fun episode, glad to see everyone on midst getting some time to celebrate and enjoy life for once. Can't wait for the next episode!
  • @Felicat82
    I may just be a cat, but I can tell you that I know a good party when I see one. Lovin' all the singin', lovin' all the dancin', Lovin' everyone just havin' fun. Bringing everyone together, nothing's any better than a community unfettered and united as one!
  • Just have to go back and keep re-listening to the episode… every time I hear something new. One of my favorites from such an amazing story
  • Bravo, Third Person, what an episode, what between the song, the lingering consequences of the tearror, the happy wholesome moments and yet the dread of foreshadowed pain to come. Midst truly makes my wednesdays, so thank you to all involved.