The Case of the Secret Room
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The Case of the Secret Room
Share your thoughts on the exciting thriller-mystery: The Case of the Secret Room! :shock: I'll post a review later, after a few people have commented.
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Oh man that one for me was creepy! I listen to it once at night when he said Whittaker! I squealed and my brothers came in. LOL! They knew i was doing in. It was scary!
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Hmm... I thought it was a bit scary, but no more than your typical Christian children's comedy sitcom 1980's grandfatherly man radio show. Compared to most radio dramas in that genre, it was mild. I mean some of those other typical Christian children's comedy sitcom 1980's grandfatherly man radio shows get quite intense! LOL
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WHAT? You haven't heard The Case of the Secret Room? :shock: How can you be a true Odyssey fan? I'm just kidding, (sort of) actually, I didn't hear it until not too long ago when I got the album. But you absolutely HAVE to hear it. It's possibly the best AIO mystery ever.HannahJ. wrote:Hmm Haven't heard it.
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Wait what album?CreativeThinker101 wrote:WHAT? You haven't heard The Case of the Secret Room? :shock: How can you be a true Odyssey fan? I'm just kidding, (sort of) actually, I didn't hear it until not too long ago when I got the album. But you absolutely HAVE to hear it. It's possibly the best AIO mystery ever.HannahJ. wrote:Hmm Haven't heard it.
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Album 2: The Wildest Summer Ever. (I was about to type Stormy Weather! )HannahJ. wrote:Wait what album?CreativeThinker101 wrote:WHAT? You haven't heard The Case of the Secret Room? :shock: How can you be a true Odyssey fan? I'm just kidding, (sort of) actually, I didn't hear it until not too long ago when I got the album. But you absolutely HAVE to hear it. It's possibly the best AIO mystery ever.HannahJ. wrote:Hmm Haven't heard it.
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CreativeThinker101 wrote:Hmm... I thought it was a bit scary, but no more than your typical Christian children's comedy sitcom 1980's grandfatherly man radio show. Compared to most radio dramas in that genre, it was mild. I mean some of those other typical Christian children's comedy sitcom 1980's grandfatherly man radio shows get quite intense! LOL
LOL! Yeah i know but i was younger when i listened to it at night. not my age right now
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When I first started listening to Odyssey, I was scared of lots of things. The first time I listened to this episode, I couldn't get through it. The cackling in the basement freaked me out. Probably at least a year later, I finally listened to it, and I am fine with it now. I think that it has its place, but it isn't one of my favorites.
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This one scared the heck out of me as a little kid. LOOOOVED it! Unfortunately, now we don't own it. It scared my brother too and he complained. Rats. It was dark, chilling, mysterious, came together nicely... miss it.
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Just listened to it again, it's still awesome even if you listen to it five million times.
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It certainly is one of the best mysteries Odyssey has made. It kept me guessing until the end, and Tom's niece (?) was so cute. Too bad she was only in one episode. I'll admit though, the 80's bridge music made me laugh. Love it!
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I know! It was the second best AIO mystery ever! (Sorry, but I like The Mysterious Stranger better. That episode was just plain EPIC!)
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I loved that one better too! "Bewaaaare" creeped me out so much when I first heard it!
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Ha ha! It creeped my sister and even my mom out when they first heard it too! The ending is so intense, I was on the edge of my seat.MeltsnerGirl91 wrote:I loved that one better too! "Bewaaaare" creeped me out so much when I first heard it!
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I know, me too! Plus we learned some history about the structure of Whit's End in the process.
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These two episodes scared me when I was little, too. I hated it because it was my dad's favorite and he would ALWAYS turn it on during car trips! We still have them now, and they're two of my favorites.
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Isn't it awesome how everyone was so scared of these? I love it when Odyssey gets scary!
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Yes, it is very creepy. Now, here's what makes it terrifying: Listening to this episode, particularly this scene and other Mister Fenwick scenes, in the dark.
Also, listen to the "Grim" scene of Someone to Watch Over Me in the dark, as well.
Also, listen to the "Grim" scene of Someone to Watch Over Me in the dark, as well.
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When I was little, some of the parts scared me a little bit, but I have always liked that one . Especially, now that I am older . I love the part in the basement mwhahahaha ;P