This week we’re checking out an episode of a series that we haven’t featured before! Our mysterious listener Nathan recommended a story called “Disappearance” from the Canadian show, Vanishing Point. In this tale, a woman starts leads a bartender to a philosophical journey down a bizarre path. Are the strange moments that begin to manifest simply changes in his perception or alterations to reality? Will he find enlightenment or obliviion? Will this episode prove to be too artsy-fartsy or just the right amount of artsy-fartsy? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

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Trevor Sliwkanich

I’m working my way backwards through your episodes in chunks and just listened to this episode from CBC. 1) Thanks for including Canadian Content, which I love and in recommending this to a friend I had the thought (regarding disappearing things) maybe his car wasn’t stolen, but was the first thing to disappear.

Great show. Thanks a lot!

Smuggins

Ignoring the terrible, terrible music it was sorta interesting. I think there could have been a bit of discussion about what was happening, as on one hand, maybe he forgot where his car was, etc., but on the other, a symphony disappeared. But he forgets his Mom, she doesn’t disappear.

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