Borrasca

by QCODE
6,651
Fiction #44Drama #17

A gripping psychological thriller starring Cole Sprouse as Sam Walker. In the first season we followed Sam as he painstakingly recounts the summer his sister disappeared; the friends he made, the legends he heard, the pain and confusion of loss. Over nine episodes, we uncovered the unspeakable secrets of Drisking, Missouri and the people who live there. After leaving the audience with a jaw dropping cliffhanger, we are finally returning to Sam and the terrible truths of Drisking.
Across seven episode of Season 2, a ghost of Sam’s past arrives to drag him back to Drisking for revenge. Back to the forests that color his nightmares. Back to the mysteries he never solved. Back… to the gates of Borrasca.
Please be advised this show contains adult language, violent acts and triggering situations. It is intended for adult audiences only.
Produced by QCODE. Created and written by Rebecca Klingel. Directed by Kristin Burke. Starring Cole Sprouse and Sarah Yarkin.
Borrasca is presented by Mint Mobile. Mint Mobile is the affordable, premium wireless service that you buy online. To get your new phone plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to www.mintmobile.com/BORRASCA.
QCODE+ subscribers on Apple Podcasts will get early access to new episodes before anyone else and exclusive bonus content. Learn more at apple.co/qcode. 

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  • ggkgkog
    You Good
    It’s good
  • em_yy
    👍🏽
    Really dark but loved it!
  • BarkerConstruction95
    Borrasca Season 3!!!
    Cole Sprouse, please please please make more seasons of this show!!! It’s the best fictional podcast I’ve ever listened to, I re-listen to the first two seasons all the time. Could totally come up with a way that Graham actually got Whitney out and sent her away and had to kill Killian K in order to get her out, Whitney finds Sam, they discover there are other “borrascas” out there and Sam, Kimber, Kyle, Eric, and Whitney set out to destroy all of them. There could be another 3+ seasons based solely on that storyline. Even without Whitney coming back, it would still be great with just the 4 of them setting out to destroy all borrascas. PLEASE!!
  • SoEpic3444
    More PLEASE
    Absolutely love this show, from the plot to the characters. Can’t wait for Season 3. Totally binge able!
  • carlashacowherd
    10/10
    amazing story with lots of twists, couldn’t stop listening!!
  • pufgj
    Amazing
    Wow such an amazing story. Season one left me hanging. Couldn’t wait for the second season. Then just got done with the second season and mind blown. Great story telling and alot of action. Can’t wait for more of your amazing shows.
  • pearlDRUMM3R4LIFE
    Mad at myself!
    Soo long story short, over a year ago I was looking for some good horror/mystery podcasts and audiobooks to listen to. Found this one, listened to the first episode but I guess my ADHD brain lost interest. Gave it another chance months later and got through a couple episodes. I liked it but wasn’t hooked… Anyways I always see this title recommended on different Reddit threads and have seen many different versions of this on different platforms. ANYWAYS today I forced myself to FOCUS and pay attention while listening. I just got done with season 1 and all I can say is I am mad at myself for not sticking with it months ago. Truthfully things don’t take all that long to pick up speed but I honestly didn’t expect much to happen so I gave up… Boy was I wrong!!! I LOVE stories that have to do with creepy towns, corrupt small town cops hiding horrible things, creepy cult stuff etc(especially full cast/scripted stories🤤) This (in my opinion) is THAT. Or atleast it satisfies my “hunger” for that! Just started season 2. Can’t wait to see what happens next! 5/5 for sure!!
  • Garyhams
    The best story I’ve heard!!
    This is literally the best podcast story I have came across! So many twist and turns. Never a dull moment, literally. The characters were great. The character development amazing. I need more like this!!
  • WovenJade
    4.6 Stars
    Borrasca is an immersive podcast, which means that it’s an audiobook on steroids. Normally I don’t like these since the vast majority of them are poorly made, but Borrasca and a few select others use the medium excellently, allowing the soundscape to handle nearly all of the environmental storytelling without becoming obstructive. Fair warning: Borrasca is a dark and twisted story involving themes like abuse, drugs, sex trafficking, and kidnapping, so don’t go into it unprepared. That said, it has a bright ending — if a bit controversial in the neccesity of some of its added bitter realism that I’ll address under the Spoiler Section. Sam Walker, the main protagonist, moves with his family to the pristine town of Drisking as a middle schooler when his father transfers to the local police department. It doesn’t take long before he hears the scream of Borrasca — a metallic, ear-splitting screech that rings down from the mountains surrounding the small town — a sign that someone has recently gone missing, or so people say. Rumors about the mountain reach him in a matter of weeks; stories about skinned men who kidnap victims in the woods and someone known as the Shiny Gentleman who carries out their execution. These stories are just that in the eyes of police; stories. When Sam mentions them to his father, who himself is an officer, he is quickly shut down and told to ignore such idiotic fairytales. After all, most of the people that “go missing” in Drisking simply ditched the town for brighter horizons… or so the leadership of the town claims. Then, Sam’s sister Whitney vanishes, and his life begins its slow, devastating crumble. Though the official story is that she ran away with her boyfriend to escape her father, she never once returned a call, sent a letter home, or contacted any of their relatives. Sam doesn’t buy it, but as a middle schooler, there is little he can do. Five years pass after that day before Sam finally goes to an Ambercot party to impress a girl; a tradition held by the town to “celebrate” whenever the screeching on the mountain sounds. No one really knows why they do it, but it gives the local high schoolers a reason to party in the woods and look for the new names of the missing carved on the Tripple Tree, so the tradition endures. Sam’s world implodes as one terrible decision leads to the next, introducing him to the Women In White, having his best friend vanish, hunting in vain through the deep backwoods filled with ominous Mile Markers, and uncovering the deeply twisted history of sweet, idyllic little Drisking. Every time you think it can’t get worse, it does, spiraling down into an abyssal pit of horror, nihilism, and the nauseating practices propagated by those who should be trusted above all others. Although Borrasca begins with a slightly supernatural tilt to the atmosphere, it falls back on realistic explanations for all the events, even if that realism is on the stretched side here or there. At first, I was disappointed that yet another story was an “almost supernatural”, but Borrasca did an excellent job delivering gritty suspense and a need for resolution, having me listening to episode after episode – sometimes well into the night (which probably wasn’t the best idea given the content…) Spoiler Section Favorite Scene: Jeez, I really set myself up for this one. When I started listening to immersive podcasts, I hadn’t planned on reviewing them, so I didn’t mark down favorite scenes as they happened. There are so many intense moments in Borrasca that’s it’s difficult to just pick one, but I’ll settle for this: S1E2 — The Woods Are Full The whole episode does a great job of setting the mood for how this story is going to be told. When Sam’s sister Whitney disappears, it becomes clear that Sam won’t be the one destroying Borrasca — Borrasca will be destroying Sam. It darkens the atmosphere significantly, especially with the addition of Sam’s desperate midnight hunt for his sister through the mountains. Stumbling across Mile Marker Four as the first sighting of a Mile Marker was also very well done, giving the listener even more reason to stick around for resolution. Plot: 1: The plot flows so naturally, leading from one event to the next with no feeling that the author is attempting to direct it towards any one end. The last few episodes lose that a little bit, but not enough for it to damage the story. 2: Sam’s downfall into heroin is such a realistic outcome to seeing — and being unable to defeat — the horrors he witnessed in Drisking. I’m glad the author didn’t fall back on “just giving Sam more determination” in the face of this kind of insurmountable failure. That kind of trauma will send most people into depression, psychosis, drugs, or suicide, so having Sam endure this drug use and then come out of it in the end was infinitely more satisfying than it would’ve been if he “just fought harder”. 3: Here’s the controversial bit. Because of the complications around using women to give families children, Kimberly and Kyle (Sam’s two best friends) were completely unaware that they were siblings, and so in their teens, they pursued a relationship with each other. Even after these revelations are made however, Kimberly and Kyle stay together at the end of the story. It’s made “less creepy” by stating that Kimberly, like many of the women in Drisking, is infertile, but it doesn’t do much to lessen the ick. To be clear, this is unfortunately a realistic outcome to the story since people who endure the kinds of horrors that both Kim and Kyle did are likely to wind up in this position with multiple severely skewed takes on morality, so I can’t fault the story for sticking with that realism. Still, it definitely lessens the sense or scope of victory in the finale because even though Sam recovered from his traumas and drug abuse, Kim and Kyle never truly did.
  • theLIBERTYRANGER
    Rocked it
    This is a wonderful well-done podcast It wasn’t woke so it was easy to listen to. This podcast did not try to push a political agenda about gender or anything at all really but actually showed and even exposed something that there’s a problem with in the world right now human trafficking and sex slavery. Even if it’s based in fiction, there’s so much of it that is true. Congratulations on putting together something that was profound and kept me coming back for every next episode. I will listen to this entire podcast again thank you. I have already recommended this podcast to many of the people that overheard part of it while riding in my Lyft vehicle. As well as my friends and relatives
  • timwgraham
    Very suspenseful
    I loved the story and the characters. I hope a season 3 comes out. I don’t remember Sam ever opening his birthday present at the end.
  • BrandyMcCoy
    Amazing.
    Well written. Full of suspense and I loved the ending.
  • Shawn DB
    Listen now!!
    This show grips you and makes you keep listening to find out more. Luckily I’m late to the party because I just found out season 2 is already out.
  • RoMaVe
    Super entertaining!
    Great story, and amazing actors, specially Cole Sprouse! They have the ability to immerse you in the story and have you biting your nails through the whole story. Great job, I can’t wait for the next one!!!
  • notYOURaverageMOM
    Great find!!
    I am always looking for new podcasts and stories to escape into… and to find that Cole Sprouse is in it, well I just had to listen and sure was not disappointed. It is an amazing series and must listen. Leaves you waiting for the next episode. I wish there was more too listen too. Great good and Cole Sprouse did an amazing job (as always).
  • Dr Simmons
    Good listen
    Very interesting show, reminded me a lot of the first season of True Detective. Compelling!
  • Buyiopmnlok
    Great show!
    GREAT SHOW! Love the twists! Very original!
  • Sandysnark
    Yikes
    So much misinformation about addiction recovery. Also the ending of season 2 treatment of a disabled character was incredibly ableist, and they didn’t even bother to try and explain that person’s “miraculous recovery,” just shoehorned it in for a happy ending.
  • Mama Marie88
    Didn’t expect the twist
    Such a great story line and idea. Great acting and descriptions.
  • kAtie5123
    Excellent w/ 1 very important caveat *SPOILERS*
    I’m absolutely loving “Borrasca” for it’s fantastic production & exceptional vocal acting. The show is great, however in Season 2 ep 7 “Glorious Footnote Pt. II” at about 17:30 Sam’s PO Leah tells him she has told the staff not to give him morphine & he agrees. This is FALSE & actually contrary to the current standard of care. I know it’s not real but bc of it’s popularity, millions may hear this lie & believe dangerous lie. Sam suffered a gunshot wound to the chest & has been beaten severely; IRL he would have gone to the OR & come out ventilated w/ a chest tube. Treatment w/ IV pain meds would be essential to his recovery. As a nurse & recovering addict myself, I encounter this idea on a regular basis & want set the record straight ADDICTS SHOULD RECEIVE PAIN MEDS WHEN THEY HAVE BEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED
  • Brigfries
    Great story
    Spoiler warning I loved it I just could have done without the end relationship between Kyle and Kimber. Like why? Gross.
  • mseiz
    gOod production
    yes. good production, good story line, but very disturbing, so if you're not into dark stuff then move along
  • madison shutt
    Fantastic Story, I couldn’t binge it fast enough!
    Fantastic story! So stoked that Cole Sprouse is putting use to his talents! I can’t wait to see what else he comes out with!
  • Lukla15
    Entertaining
    Put it on to make my hour commute go by faster and found myself sitting in the driveway every night finishing episodes. Really well done.
  • Chona, Inc
    Couldn’t Stop
    OMG . It’s a good thing there are only two seasons. I couldn’t stop Listening once I started. Wow. Just wow ! Great podcast. Could have done without all excessive drug use and f-bombs.
  • dfox7678
    Absolutely Captivating!!
    This might be the best audio drama I’ve ever listened to!!! The end is great and leaves it perfectly set up for the next season!!
  • tmg crew
    Best podcast story I’ve heard
    Warning: it’s darker than you might think, so if this isn’t for you, stay away. For those who’s into this, you won’t regret it. Cole Sprouse’ is an amazing actor and producer and I’m shocked and horrified that someone would even create something like this. Huge shoutout to the writer(s), cast and crew.
  • dope app i recommend
    An amazing adaptation of the classic story
    Cole sprouse is a captivating Sam Walker and really brings the character to life. For those who gave this one star due to the disturbing content: You probably wouldn't be able to handle the depravity of the real world. Worse things than this story happen in real life all the time, atleast you can terrify yourself in the comfort and safety of your own home
  • Tic tac lover
    Disgusting
    The premise of this show is fun and fairly entertaining until season 1 episode 9. I had to turn it off because of the extremely disturbing content. If you or someone you know has been a victim of r*pe please do yourself a favor and stay away from this podcast. I can’t believe someone would write something so horrific.
  • Cristina Diane
    Borrasca
    I really enjoyed this audio drama. I think it’s one of the best I have ever heard. After listening to all of what qcode offers, this was my favorite.The writing was great and I loved the actors.Plus it’s super creepy and a little scary.
  • Suntzu03g
    WOW
    This is a great story! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. One day while listening, my husband thought it was a movie I was watching. The actors and sound effects are amazing.
  • SadieWit
    Kept me up at night
    A horrifying audio fiction that has haunted me since I finished season 2. I promise if you start this, you wont be able to stop until the end.
  • AngelicMadds
    Best ever
    After listening all the way through and listening again makes it so much creepier. If you want a thing to listen to more than once, this is it.
  • Alexlovesrachel
    Unnecessary rape scene
    I understand that rape happens all the time but did we really need to hear it acted out? This is completely disgusting and shouldn’t be allowed on any streaming platform
  • K-E-G
    Excellent Audiodrama
    This podcast is excellent from beginning to end! The voice actors and audio quality are great. That being said, the situation is really dark so maybe don’t binge listen, like I did. But if you can’t help yourself and find yourself flirting with the edge of a black pill hole of dispair, have some happy movies or music ready to pull you back. Rebecca and Cole, I hope you and the rest of the cast are good, I really do.
  • kmxfire
    Wow!!
    Very engaging! Great from start to finish!!!
  • andredawson33
    BRUH!!
    I put this podcast off and I’m so mad at myself that I did, this was a PHENOMENAL show and super excited for season two and beyond!
  • Nice Personnn
    Updated review after Season 2
    Updated Review after Season 2: Disappointing and cliche. The first season had well developed characters and the episodes dealt with intense issues. The episodes were well organized to lure you in and the layering of details that reveal the secrets of Borassca. The 2nd season is painfully cliche. Kimber is an unfortunately stereotypical female character constantly apologizing to Sam, who is all hopped on heroin. They blow their cover instantly because Sam is obnoxiously immature and impulsive. Kimber is decently smart and well prepared and just lets it all go by the wayside for a junkie from her past life. Original review after listening to Season 1: Great show, pleasantly unpredictable. Hope there is a Season 2. Ending was captivating.
  • Jonas Patridgfire
    Audio issues
    Hi, amazing podcast, amazing story, but there are some audio issues and the last episode is cut off so idk how it ends I guess 🥲🥲🥲
  • Anom652147
    Excellent premise, but lacks follow through
    I’ll describe season 1 of Borrasca as an excellent premise, but and ending that’s out of left field. Season 2, by contrast, has a convoluted and wishy washy set-up, but a clever (but not totally supported) ending. How to rate such a mixed bag? There’s definitely good writing at play here, and likable characters and voice actors, and the childhood friendship of the trio of friends helps offset the bleak tone at times. At some point though, especially in season 2, the charm the characters have isn’t enough to carry an ambitious takedown plan that has almost no details figured out. One character is heavily compromised while the other does not fulfill the leadership role they began with. The ending outcome is rather in spite of the main characters than because of them. I’ll shout out a clever trick they employ, however. Some podcasts have excellent attributes as well as major flaws, and ultimately Borrasca may be one of them. It’s hard even to justify the ending of the first season, when other alternatives are easily thought of. I can still recommend Borrasca because the first season has an interesting mystery and unfolding. Season 2 shows some of the weaknesses of season 1’s ending, and possibly how it wasn’t entirely thought through. I’ll still recommend season 2 as well because it has its moments.
  • Jonny50 no
    Borrasca
    This was a great story I was in the edge of my seat the whole time! Loved Cole as the main character
  • NV Lizzy
    Awesome and Creepy
    I saw this recommended on YouTube by Wendigoon. He was right! This is creepy and well done! Great job and major props to Rebecca and Cole!
  • _andeexx
    Addicting
    Literally my all time favorite podcast. It’s addicting…I chose listening to this over watching tv. 10/10 would recommend!!
  • Missey!
    Season 3?????
    Need Season 3 ASAP!
  • Not-fun
    Gross
    Even season 2 is an agonizing slog of terrible direction, awful scripting and bizarre line delivery. The desperate and awkward attempt by the author to make good on whats become an fantasy for rapey wannabe fascists is so awkwardly executed it'd be laughable, if his portrayal of a "strong" female survivor wasnt brutally insulting to all sexual assault survivors anywhere.
  • Alyse1689
    Love this story
    I’ve listened to this multiple times narrated by Mr creepypasta. These guys did great. Such an incredibly horrifying heartbreaking and could (probably is somewhere) true. This is so terrifying because it so easily could be true
  • Ceejayhow
    Amazing
    Absolutely LOVED this podcast! It’s second ONLY to Limetown! Fantastic! Also, NETFLIX,Make this happen!!!
  • Unidentified_Object_15
    Great
    Love this podcast. Slow burn at first but gets very interesting
  • Desireedanger17
    Someone call Netflix!!!!!
    The suspense pulls you on Cole did an amazing job as Sam like always! This seriously need to be made into a series or a movie. I was pull to this story instantly and felt every emotion of the characters.
  • Julia Avery B.
    Best Podcast I’ve Listened So Far
    This podcast is so immersive and really kept me wanting more. I listened to it while driving to work every day, and I just got so caught up in it. I was so sad when I finished it because I really didn’t want it to end. I cannot recommend this podcast more! Cole Sprouse was also the best person for this role, I can’t imagine anyone else reading for the part. 10/10
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