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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2020 · 2H 24M

S2 - The Psalms of Samantha #1-12

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The Grey Rooms Presents: The Psalms of Samantha #1-12 Join us for a special compilation episode that chronicles the misadventures of a young woman in search of a decent place to sleep at a most peculiar hotel. The light is on, won't you stay the night? This compilation recaps the events happening to Samantha Winters in The Grey Rooms Season 2: the Hotel, episodes #1-12. Samantha is the main protagonist of our season narrative story which appears before each main anthology story in every episode of the Grey Rooms Podcast.    S2E1 - "Welcome to the Hotel" Meet Samantha Winters, our main protagonist for Season 2. You might be thinking, "I already know about Samantha Winters, she's the one who killed Jake Stone in the preseason." And you're right. Jake finally found his missing person and she left him to die on the floor. Is this the reason that Sam is now in The Grey Rooms? What other horrible things has she done to deserve this place?   Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey The Warden performed by Jason Wilson   S2E2 - "This is my Life" Samantha Winters must make a choice and enter a second room, in a bid to understand where she is and why she must continue to "pick a room" as requested by the person at the front desk named Bob. Can she find a way to escape? New memories are beginning to surface, and these recollections are making Sam question if she even has a place to escape to...  Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob and Alex performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Samantha's Dad performed by Paul Arbisi Jackie performed by Allison Brandt Beatrice aka "B" performed by Crissy Wilson   S2E3 - "The Man at the Bar" Samantha finds herself alone in the hotel lobby for a moment, before meeting up with a new, yet familiar face in the bar. Bob is not having a good day and Todd reveals his favorite beverage. Will Sam ever take her situation seriously? Will she wake up from this nightmare or is she doomed to pick a room and die repeatedly? Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Jake Stone performed by Mark Whitten   S2E4 - "Weird Day, Huh?" Bob expresses a painful memory of sorts after Samantha encounters a nightmare within a nightmare. The Church of the One makes its proclamation. Todd shares further insight on the situation in which they seem to be stuck. All hell breaks loose in The Grey Rooms. Brace yourself.  Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Jake Stone performed by Mark Whitten Jackie performed by Allison Brandt Reverend Hicks performed by David Cummings The Warden performed by: Jason Wilson   S2E5 - "Let's Go to the Tape" Are you prepared for another haiku? Bob thinks Samantha deserves to hear a new one. He also reveals a truth to her that she might not deserve to hear. Elevator music is discussed and the passage of time is debated. Plus, Todd has a present for Samantha. Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey   S2E6 - "Chores" * Memories begin returning to Samantha at an alarming rate, but she still has trouble grasping the bigger picture. The Church of the One strikes again and leaves death in their path. God is good. God is great. Samantha searches for the humanity left in herself, much to Bob's chagrin. Todd continues being Todd and shows off his new companion.  *Warning: This story contains a brief scene involving a violent hate crime. Listener discretion is advised. Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Reverend Hicks performed by David Cummings The Boy performed by Elie Hirschman Davis performed by Jason Wilson   S2E7 - "Out of Order" Todd tries to reason with Samantha about her predicament in The Grey Rooms and lets go of a bit too much information. After Samantha approaches an old face once again at the hotel bar, Bob announces that the elevator is broken. Samantha must now endure her own cliché of a horror movie as she ascends the stairs... cue the blinking light bulb... Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Jake Stone performed by Mark Whitten The Warden performed by Jason Wilson The doctor performed by Graham Rowat Erica performed by Erin Lillis   S2E8 - "Historical Baggage" Samantha continues with her earnest and cheerful disposition, even after Bob indulges his true feelings for all of humanity. Another memory also resurfaces and Samantha realizes her true worth to the Church of the One. Todd jokes about the physics of elevators and how best to get them repaired... Written by Brian Black Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Reverend Hicks performed by David Cummings Raymond / Davis performed by Jason Wilson Jackie performed by Allison Brandt   S2E9 - "Pour Me A Drink" Who exactly is Jake Stone? Samantha learns the painful truth as Jake realizes he's only half the man he thought he was... Bob explains the pecking order of the hotel as he makes sense of The Warden's actions. Todd gets put in his place. Oh, and the elevator works again. *ding*  Written by Michael Zenke Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Jake Stone performed by Mark Whitten The Warden performed by Jason Wilson Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey   S2E10 - "God is Good" Another memory surfaces and The Church of the One makes its final stand. Samantha realizes why she is in The Grey Rooms. Bob plays bartender while dispensing advice. And a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, unless its name was Todd. Shame on you, Todd. Written by Michael Zenke Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Bob performed by Graham Rowat Reverend Hicks performed by David Cummings Davis performed by Jason Wilson   S2E11 - "My Dinner With Bob" Samantha awakens in an unexpected place. Bob is showing signs of stress as he allows her to experience a reward of sorts. Todd surprises everyone with his culinary skills. Samantha longs to escape and Bob longs for pizza. Small talk is not easy at this table. Written by Michael Zenke Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Bob performed by Graham Rowat Todd performed by Alistair Mackey   S2E12 - "Unity" Samantha is finally confronted by her worst enemy: herself. She hones her newfound skills as Jake Stone appears and makes a last effort to bring her out of The Grey Rooms. Bob is listening to his tapes again. Todd can't wait to press the up button.  Written by Michael Zenke Samantha performed by Sarah Thomas Todd performed by Alistair Mackey Jake Stone performed by Mark Whitten Bob performed by Graham Rowat   PODCAST CREDITS Brian Black / Michael Zenke - Season 2 Narrative Jason Wilson - Executive Producer, Host, Audio Engineering, Sound Design, Actor JM Scherf - Musical Composition, Performance Graham Rowat - Associate Producer, Social Media, Actor Cassie Pertiet - Episode Artwork, Web Design Brooks Bigley - Social Media, Patreon, Show Notes Hail Scherf - Videography Director   Thank you so much for listening to this compilation of our second season! That's a wrap, the season is over, thanks for coming. We enjoyed having you. Don't forget to stop at the coat check on your way out. Please continue to support and share this wonderful show with all your horror-loving friends. Oh, wait... You're still here? Guess there's no fooling you. There is still more to come. Samantha's saga has one final chapter, and it's a doozy. Join us for our season finale in just a few weeks time.  Stay tuned, same Grey time, same Grey channel. - The Grey Rooms Team   EXTRA STUFF • We made it onto a top 15 Horror Story Podcasts list at #6. How cool is that?!? https://blog.feedspot.com/horror_story_podcasts/ • Listen to us on Spotify or YouTube • Visit our new and improved website at www.thegreyrooms.com • Like what we're doing? Please support us on Patreon for early access to episodes plus more bonus content. • Check us out on Facebook • Join our Facebook Emotional Support Group • Stare at our artwork on Instagram • We're incredibly active on Twitter • Buy our merch at teepublic.com/the-grey-rooms • You can also make a one-time donation at PayPal.me/thegreyroomspodcast • And finally, we have a Discord community. Jump in and have a conversation with us about the podcast, or anything really. The Grey Rooms team is pretty active there. Thank you for supporting our show! 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