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What really happens when a jury retires to deliberate?
Find out each week on Deliberations, a modern day, improvised audio drama that allows criminal justice enthusiasts to step inside a jury room. Each season explores a different courtroom drama inspired by real life criminal trials in the news. Six improvisers serve as the jury and passionately react, negotiate, and argue opposing interpretations of the evidence.
Find out each week on Deliberations, a modern day, improvised audio drama that allows criminal justice enthusiasts to step inside a jury room. Each season explores a different courtroom drama inspired by real life criminal trials in the news. Six improvisers serve as the jury and passionately react, negotiate, and argue opposing interpretations of the evidence.
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This jury is really annoying me. Constantly they talk over each other get louder and louder which makes it really difficult to follow. Jurors regularly waste time discussing irrelevant and self serving topics desperate to one up each other. They introduce pointless side topics to control the discussion even though it adds nothing and doesn't bring the verdict any closer. These are actors and I'd love to hear some after show discussion like they had in S1. Personally I think this "jury" was ineffectual and i gritted my teeth just to get to the end.
I miss the after show talk with the improv actors. I enjoyed hearing about how much instruction the writer gave and how the actors interpreted their character's profile, how they played or each other. Only happened in S1, not sure why it was dropped?
I'm really enjoying this unique podcast. It's an interesting mix of scripted realism (background of defendant & crime) and the unscripted discussions of the "deliberating jury". The addition of media hype and defendant vilification give this a true crime feel. Definitely going to keep listening.
so rediculously dramatic!
S2 Jury Break 7: This dude seems to diminish his own actions because he constantly compares himself to others who have done "worse" things. This guy wants a ribbon because he confessed...
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i'm excited to hear this show - it's an improvised drama so I think it will be way more listenable than many of the other podcast dramas where the acting is very unnatural. can't wait to hear episode 1
You got me hooked! I need that 3rd one and I don't want to wait a week!
Hard to believe this is improvised. It's a really engaging conversation on the BDSM lifestyle and the great rendering of the jury process, too. This is some next level audio drama.