Transcript
Vince (0:00)
Hey there. This is Vince, the creator of How I Died, in the voice of John Spacer. I probably don't need to do that as an intro at this point anymore, but I am so excited. I have huge news for you guys. Season four is coming. We could have ended with John going to jail, but you've asked for more and we have more story to tell. Season four is written and currently in production and we're looking for a Release early in 2025. So what's coming? Things. 13 more episodes following John after he's arrested. Except in this season, we're also playing with the episode format in a way that we think you'll really enjoy. This season wraps up so many loose ends and we're excited to share it with you. And yes, all of your fan favorites will be returning, even a certain sheriff. In the meantime, I found some great podcasts that I think you guys will love and I'm going to share those with you in updates here. So keep an eye on the feed, have a great winter holiday, and we'll see you all in season four in the new year.
Sarah Gabrieli (0:57)
Hi, I'm Sarah Gabrieli and I've traveled to every single lesbian bar in the country for my podcast, Cruising.
Rob Benedict (1:05)
Dancing was a no, no, no. Women dancing. That would be something that, yes, the cops would grab you for. There were no black owned female gay bars. We needed a place to follow on in those days. We went to the bars to socialize because there was no other way. When you went to Brady's Bar, you knew you were safe.
Sarah Gabrieli (1:28)
This is Cruising, a documentary podcast about queer spaces, history and culture. Each episode of Cruising features a different space and tells the stories of the humans that run it and the humans that call it home. You can listen to Cruising on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Season one and two are available now, so be sure to binge them before season three, which will go beyond the bars to queer bookstores, farms, peace encampments and more. Premiering February 4th.
Rob Benedict (1:57)
Hi, this is Rob Benedict and I am Richard Speight. We were both on a little show, you might know, called Supernatural.
Richard Speight (2:04)
It had a pretty good run, 15 seasons, 327 episodes.
Rob Benedict (2:09)
And though we have seen, of course, every episode many times, we figured, hey, now that we're wrapped, let's watch it all again.
Richard Speight (2:16)
And we can't do that alone. So we're inviting the cast and crew that made the show along for the ride. We've got writers, producers, composers, directors, and we'll of course have some actors on as well, including some certain guys that played some certain pretty iconic brothers.
