139 - The Dutch Knight Rises (feat. Scott Benson) [Whit’s Endless Summer #35]Scott Benson (Night in the Woods) returns once again to Odyssey as he and the lads finally wrap up their three-part coverage of the many spy-games, double-crosses, and hastily wedged in Christian morals of the epic, twelve-part Adventures in Odyssey saga: Darkness Before Dawn. Topics include the wiki-centric writing, the benefits of pirate mutiny, and what it means to grow up believing that certain souls are beyond redemption.
Scott Benson - Twitter // Instagram
Previously on Whit’s Endless Summer:
The Odyssey Commercials Vol. 1
Blackgaard Begins (feat. Devon) [Whit’s Endless Summer 33]
The Dutch Knight (feat. Trevor Strunk) [Whit’s Endless Summer 34]
Media Referenced in this Episode:
Adventures in Odyssey
#331: Checkmate
#332: Another Chance
#333: The Last Resort
#334: The Final Conflict
Is AIDs [sic] a Result of God's Punishment? by James Dobson.
Connie’s Special Bible - NKI - Adventures in Odyssey [Archive of Our Own]
TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com
Commercial: “The Light Before Dusk”
Part One: “Oily Marks”
Part Two: “Blood and Tears” feat. Brendan Dalton as “318"
Park Three: “Still Life” feat. Eleanor Philips as “???” and Brendan Dalton as “318”
Part Four: “What Did You Say?” feat. Maki Borden as “Pete”
Music Used in the Commercials:
The “Hide and Seeks”:
Acapella Cover by 4inabar
Organ Cover by Jonny Music
Piano Cover by Blake Alkire
Piano and String Cover by Brooklyn Duo feat. Dover Quartet
Violin Cover by Arlo Adams
The Underscoring:
“There Will be Blood” by Jonny Greenwood
“The Hunt” by Jonny Greenwood
# Pirate MutinyA theme discussed in the episode, about rebellion and its implications within the context of storytelling and moral lessons.