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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 8 MIN

Waiting for Company

from Dispatch · host scott evers

Episode Six begins with a mystery in the desert: a strange mechanical hum that seems to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. After reports of unexplained lights in the sky, the narrator does what he considers the only reasonable thing—drives into the desert alone, builds a fire, and waits for his brother Fred to arrive. What follows is less an investigation than a long conversation with uncertainty itself.As darkness settles in around the campsite, every sound becomes suspect. An owl may be an owl. It may not. The desert feels simultaneously empty and crowded, familiar and unknowable. The narrator finds himself reflecting on humanity's fascination with the unexplained, from UFO sightings to the larger mysteries that quietly accompany ordinary life.Humor remains close at hand. Fred is still an hour away. The flag marking the campsite is attached to a tree, which proves less helpful than expected. One brother contemplates civilization's relationship with the unknown while the other worries about directions, timing, and the truck. Their contrast becomes the episode's grounding force.At its center, Waiting for Company is not really about strange lights in the sky. It is about companionship. The unknown feels larger when faced alone and smaller when shared. By the end, the mystery remains unresolved, the strange hum continues beyond the firelight, and the desert offers no answers. Yet something important arrives anyway. The narrator comes looking for evidence of visitors from elsewhere and discovers he was waiting for something much closer to home.

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Episode Six begins with a mystery in the desert: a strange mechanical hum that seems to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. After reports of unexplained lights in the sky, the narrator does what he considers the only reasonable thing—drives into the desert alone, builds a fire, and waits for his brother Fred to arrive. What follows is less an investigation than a long conversation with uncertainty itself.As darkness settles in around the campsite, every sound becomes suspect. An owl may be an owl. It may not. The desert feels simultaneously empty and crowded, familiar and unknowable. The narrator finds himself reflecting on humanity's fascination with the unexplained, from UFO sightings to the larger mysteries that quietly accompany ordinary life.Humor remains close at hand. Fred is still an hour away. The flag marking the campsite is attached to a tree, which proves less helpful than expected. One brother contemplates civilization's relationship with the unknown while the other worries about directions, timing, and the truck. Their contrast becomes the episode's grounding force.At its center, Waiting for Company is not really about strange lights in the sky. It is about companionship. The unknown feels larger when faced alone and smaller when shared. By the end, the mystery remains unresolved, the strange hum continues beyond the firelight, and the desert offers no answers. Yet something important arrives anyway. The narrator comes looking for evidence of visitors from elsewhere and discovers he was waiting for something much closer to home.

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