It’s our 300th episode and we’re celebrating with the second half of “Donovan’s Brain,” a special presentation from Suspense! Last week we listened to the first installment, recommended to us by our mysterious listener and Patreon supporter Trevor. Thanks, Trevor! The story features Orson Welles as a scientist experimenting with a brain that has been removed from its body. What sort of strange influence does this brain have over the scientist? What will it take to overcome this influence? How is this production like Mel Gibson’s Hamlet? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

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Mark Young

Compare Dovan’s Brain to the classic film, They Saved Hitler’s Brain. I think you will find the m both entertaining for vastly different reasons.

Smuggins

Brain Wife would have been a more entertaining concept. Wells is awesome, but the writing was such a hack job. So many plot holes that just make everyone seem dumb, but really it is just making puppets dance. I wish the 300th show had been for a good episode.

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