![]() In addition, this is one of the very rare times that the ending narration by Chris is completely somber and melancholic, which almost never happens even on episodes with a full-on Downer Ending. Bittersweet Ending: There isn't a whole lot of room for the episode to end on a happy note, but Whit does at least send a letter to Eugene to help bring some light on an otherwise emotional situation.Indulgent Fantasy Segue: A rare case where the entire episode turns out to be one of these.Gold Fever: The entire episode runs on this.Then, as Bernard and Eugene try to pursue the gold on the map, both of them end up in this fate. First off, the driver that whizzes past Bernard and Eugene suffers this fate quite early on. Death By Greed: Virtually the entire episode runs on this.Perfectly sensible since it's all just an Indulgent Fantasy Segue, after all. ![]() Compressed Vice: Eugene and Bernard are abnormally greedy and power-hungry in this episode, double crossing each other multiple times throughout.However, this time, they choose to ignore the driver and move onward. Bait-and-Switch: After the listener finds out the episode is All Just a Dream, it appears that the events that kickstarted the plot are going to happen once again.When the story finally reaches a point of no return though, it's at last revealed that it was just a story that Bernard was telling to Eugene. All Just a Dream: The listener is baited into believing all of the events in the episode are Eugene and Bernard's escapades.The Trouble with Tickets: Thanks to Eugene accidentally grabbing the woman's knapsack, he's faced with the dilemma of contesting his ticket at the cost of having to stay longer than he can afford, or just pay it outright and thus put him in financial shortages then and there.Tempting Fate: "What else could make us more miserable?" Cue thunderstorm.Mythology Gag: Eugene's bus ticket is to Pomona, California, the original location of Focus on the Family's headquarters before 1991.Motor Mouth: Eugene on the bus, much to the woman sitting next to him's chagrin.However, it cuts out pretty quickly, much to Bernard's disappointment. Diegetic Soundtrack Usage: Bernard tries to find a radio station while he's out in the middle of nowhere, and comes across a station that plays the Odyssey theme song.Buses Are for Freaks: Eugene takes the bus to Bakersfield, where he not only never shuts up the entire way down, once he gets off he accidentally takes the knapsack of the woman sitting next to him, who thoroughly believes that he did it out of malicious intent and that it wasn't an honest mistake.It’s a time of next steps―both forward and backward―as the folks in Odyssey face all sorts of twists and turns. Elsewhere in town, friendships are at stake when Buck and Jules hit a rough patch that could endanger theirs, Morrie and Suzu try to find a healthy path toward making new friends, and Wooton faces a courtroom struggle that may pit him against an old friend. Whittaker’s Imagination Station and he didn’t give them permission to use it! Will Renee risk her friendship with Whit in the name of science? Meanwhile, Olivia gives her testimony at church and big questions are raised that she can’t answer. But there’s a catch: the technology is based on Mr. Renee and Horus have a scientific breakthrough of monumental proportions. There’s a wild ride ahead for everyone in Odyssey! Lower the lap bar and buckle your seat belt. ![]() Geared toward kids ages 8 and up, these high-quality audio dramas teach biblical truths and moral foundations for children to make decisions from throughout their lives. Adventures in Odyssey audio dramas release the imagination of both young and old as listeners follow a host of characters through adventures in the town of Odyssey.
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