2. "The man who could not die" is so evil and it so proud that he obviously wants to play it safe, that it will notice even the last, no matter how inattentive listener. The good man sounds placed incomprehensible and depends pretty much on his every Takes a laugh that again makes it clear that although he does not that good ... but for super duper top-evil! Later comes another one of his "colleagues" added and is in a similar vein ... well ... evil! The spread no atmosphere and is not too nasty, but silly!
3. Total bekleckert, with the exception of John Sinclair spokesman Frank Glaubrecht, none of the actors with fame. Although Mr. Glaubrecht can not shine, which may be due to the aforementioned really stupid dialogues, but at least you can hear him, that he takes his work seriously. With Martin May as Suko I've always been my problems, so that is not because of this episode. The other characters seem almost put off by the Bank and partly react completely silly and / or untrustworthy.
4. Apparently, they had also worried that either the main characters or the listener might be too stupid to grasp the crux of the story. So we explained several times in the radio play, how to combat the villain. In the introduction, it is the listener said, more or less. If you have been shopping just ... However at this point, for example, Suko will be informed later of Glenda phone about what is important, and who should have here, just slept because of the exhausting shopping trip, getting from "man could not die "again later, a detailed explanation of what it" "has immortalized make us what we need to do to change that and so on and so forth. This speech is aimed at the way the prisoner / victims, what is so wonderfully pointless and after enjoying the majority of this episode the whole thing touches the crown. The result being, then runs still something and is not even better, on the contrary, one or the other silly dialogue is even refilled!
Whether this impression is due to the fact that I have just heard better by "John Sinclair", the template compared to the other stories is not the best material or based on the change of the production team, I can not say at this point. Found I that I indeed very sorry that Joachim Kerzel is no longer as narrator on board, I with the new narrator Alexandra Lange Baehr have however not really a problem, even if they could not be heard in this episode too often. Is that a new intro used, however, is a pity. The new seems somehow much paler than the original.
Conclusion:
I am very disappointed and will actually think about it twice before I spend money order for 72. This may sound drastic, but I feel as a result 71 insolence. Since I've already some radio plays in amateur / non-commercial sector is one that were significantly better in several respects. For other Sinclair fans, I hope they get better, as I said, I will consider whether I stick to it. Thus, there is unfortunately only one out of five stars!