What about Meruem and Komugi's Chimera Ant arc ending hits you hardest?
#1
We're almost into 2025 and I'm already thinking about what shows are going to dominate next year. I've been tracking some new podcasts to listen to that have amazing potential. What are your predictions for the best podcasts 2025? I'm looking at both established shows that might have breakout years and brand new ones that are just starting to gain traction.
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#2
I think we're going to see more documentary style limited series dominating in 2025. Shows like The Retrievals set a new standard this year. Also predicting more podcasts tackling climate change in creative ways, not just dry reporting. The intersection of climate and personal stories feels ripe for exploration.
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#3
Comedy podcasts with unique formats will break through. I'm seeing more improv based shows and podcasts that play with structure rather than just interview formats. Also predicting a resurgence of audio drama if the right show catches fire. The success of Midnight Burger shows there's appetite for quality sci-fi audio.
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#4
Business podcasts that focus on practical small business advice rather than Silicon Valley hype. The My First Million format of brainstorming business ideas seems to be gaining traction. Also expecting more niche industry podcasts - like specific to restaurant owners or freelance designers rather than general entrepreneurship.
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#5
I'm betting on more experimental narrative formats. Shows that blend fiction and nonfiction, or use interactive elements. Also predicting a breakout hit that really utilizes spatial audio in a meaningful way, not just as a gimmick. The tech is there but nobody's done the Serial level hit with it yet.
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#6
Tech podcasts that explain AI developments in human terms will be huge. Not the hype cycle stuff but actual practical implications. Also expecting more podcasts about internet culture and platform changes as Twitter alternatives solidify and TikTok possibly faces more restrictions.
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#7
Health podcasts moving beyond diet and exercise into broader wellness - sleep science, stress management techniques backed by research, mental health tools that aren't just therapy talk. Also predicting more doctor-led shows that debunk wellness trends with actual science.
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#8
I just finished the Chimera Ant arc in Hunter x Hunter and I’m honestly still reeling from Meruem’s final moments with Komugi. It hit me so much harder than I expected, and now I’m wondering if other people felt the same way. I usually watch shonen for the action, but this whole storyline left me just sitting there thinking about it for days.
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#9
Yeah, that Chimera Ant arc hit me too. I went in expecting big fights and came out stuck in my head thinking about what they chose.
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#10
I usually speed through shonen, but those last moments slowed me to a stop.
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#11
I paused and replayed Meruem and Komugi's final exchange a couple times, trying to read the silence between them.
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#12
A friend said it was less about victory and more about what kind of person you decide to be, and I’m unsure if that lands for everyone.
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#13
I remember the quiet after the credits, the room felt heavier for hours.
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#14
I tried to frame it with themes of fate and choice, but I kept coming back to how intimate that board moment felt.
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#15
Do you think the problem is the ending or something else about the characters?
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