It’s been awhile since Candid Conversations with Connie has appeared in an episode. I also liked that Rufus, Jason’s employee who last appeared in “Fathers and Sons”, makes a return here. But I did like hearing another episode starring Detective Don Polehaus. I had a lot of complaints about this episode. This was actually the third episode to be released. Perhaps I’ll listen to it for a sixth time. Hopefully the rest of his family will appear in future episodes. We also got to hear from Cooper Calhoun again. I liked the scenes where Wyatt eats the hot chip and is chased by the dog. I had literally been waiting for this episode for a year. It was originally announced to be in album 69: Best Kept Secrets, but it got moved to album 70. *reads the above paragraphs* Okay, never mind, I already have.īut I do have something good to say about each episode. However, I will not dwell on the disappointments. ![]() ![]() But when the albums have shrunk to half the episodes they had before, I believe there needs to be a balance of what characters and storylines are used in each one. If Odyssey was making 12-episode albums, then I wouldn’t mind so much. They had two episodes in album 68: Out of the Blue, and again were featured in two in this one. As much as I like the Perkins family, I think they’ve been taking too many episodes in the albums. The only other main thing I had a problem with in this album was the Perkins. This is probably only something that the members of the AIO Club have to deal with. Those who will be hearing the episodes on the radio and buying the album on digital download and CD will hopefully not have to worry about the episodes being unnecessarily mixed up. It may just be me obsessing needlessly over the little things that bother me. It still has not been switched.īut the release date is a minor thing. Oh, and as of the writing of this post, “Christmas Bells” is still listed as the second episode in album 70 in the Adventures in Odyssey Club. Rearranging the release date was completely unnecessary. Apart from Wilson singing the song and the title of the poem containing the word “Christmas”, this episode had nothing to do with the Christmas holiday season as I had hoped it would. It was only a historical episode about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who wrote the poem. “Christmas Bells” was not a Christmas episode, much to my disappointment. This was something which I don’t think was necessary. The release of the episode “Christmas Bells” was changed so that it would release on the Club during the week of Christmas. My main disappointment was the mixed up release dates of the episodes in this album. In my opinion, this is one of the best six-episode albums we’ve had in a long time. My thoughts exactly I only liked everything. On January 21, 2021, a comment on the Adventures in Odyssey Club appeared which best summed up my thoughts: The comment that appeared under Adventure 85, "If I Never Told You". What are my thoughts (on the album, not the places to buy it)? Where do I start? To be honest, for a long time I was unsure of how to put my thoughts into words without using cliché phrases like “this was a great album!” or “I liked it and rate it five out of five stars”. Or, if you don’t want to wait, album 70 is now available to buy on digital download from the Focus on the Family store! ![]() The album will be airing on the radio and online later this spring. You can pre-order a copy from Focus on the Family, CBD, Mardel, Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Walmart, or wherever you buy your Odyssey albums. It will be released on CD on March 9, 2021. It started releasing on a weekly basis on Decemand finished on January 19, 2021. WARNING! SPOILERS FOR ALBUM 70: FINDING A WAY! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!Īlbum 70 has been fully released on the Adventures in Odyssey Club.
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