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Happy Saturday, everyone! The Odyssey ScoopCast plows through its review series of Adventures in Odyssey Album 60! The Case of the Ball Cap Hero in Review The review series for Adventures in Odyssey Album 60 continues with “The Case of the Ball Cap Hero.” The team discusses the plot reveals of Jones and Parker mysteries. Are fans able […]
The Odyssey ScoopCast Reviews “Cycle of Fear” and “No Cause for Concern”
By Jacob Isom | August 6, 2016
Today, The Odyssey ScoopCast continues where it left off in its review series. Don’t miss the newest episode! Cycle of Fear and No Cause for Concern in Review The Odyssey ScoopCast continues its Album 60 review series with “Cycle of Fear” and “No Cause for Concern.” The team discusses predictability of plotlines, twins, bicycle pedals, and more. Listen […]
Today, The Odyssey ScoopCast is back on the air and begins an Album 60 review series. Don’t miss it! And stay tuned for more episode reviews in the future. Words from the Wise in Review: The Odyssey ScoopCast begins a new Adventures in Odyssey album review series with Album 60: Head over Heels. Garrett and Ryan welcome a new […]
Hold on tight! We’re releasing the remaining reviews for the Spring 2012 season of Adventures in Odyssey today. Be sure to check them out. Our reviewer, Ben Warren, faithfully reviews Adventures in Odyssey episodes as they air and shares his perspective on a show that keeps fans guessing. Sergeant York, Parts 1-4 “Long or short, […]
Today, we’re pleased to present our latest Adventures in Odyssey review of Mistaken for Good. A big thanks goes out to our in-house reviewer, Ben Warren, for his dedication to writing quality reviews: “Mistaken for Good is a sweet little episode I quite enjoyed. If Unbecoming Jay showcased Jay Smouse’s funny bone, then Mistaken for Good […]
Today we present our review of To Mend or Repair, thanks to our in-house reviewer Ben Warren: “…having a cornucopia of themes just makes this episode all the more bountiful. I walked away reflecting on many things. Essentially, To Mend or Repair handles its issues terrifically, hitting just the right note in every scene….” …Read […]



