I disagree. Except about the love story part

This episode has the distinction of being the
only Podcastle story that I got choked up on while reading. I totally fell in love with it, kind of the same way the narrator fell in love with Anna. It seems so insane initially, but it's a beautiful kind of crazy. And then at some point, you realize it's not crazy at all. The delight and joy and heartache of love this story hits was on a Bradbury level for me.
Everything about this story I love. Anna's experiences somehow being mirrored by movies and music. Her rebuke that she's not a magical creature. The way her mother died. How she decides to take control of the situation by writing confessions in art and graffiti just melted my heart. (It wasn't
just graffiti, I feel like I should point out. It was confessions. I've actually seen a coffee table book that had a similar idea, and it's fascinating. Will look for a link later.) And the way it ended, with his desires and hopes reflected on a movie screen? Note perfect. I'm just completely in love with this story.
Thanks to Will McIntosh for writing it. I'm going to have to go search out more of his stories now...And Chris Reynaga gave it a pretty good reading.
Fantastic, in every sense of the word, and definitely in my top 5 Podcastles.