Definitely something
This show either tried too hard or not enough. That’s a line you might as well throw in to one of the million contrary statements in the never ending monologues. This show feels like it was written by high schoolers for a play. The monologues are very average when compared to dinner theatre monologues with the only exception being Nigel David. They could make a show with only Nigel David ramblings and I’d listen to that. It’s the only good thing about the show. “Starting Andrew Lincoln” is a joke. He has about 3.5 seconds of lines per episode and was only in there to draw listeners and as much as I like the guy in TWD, his voice acting is not great. When compared to Qcode shows like Borrasca, the Left Right Game, etc, this show is all over the place and just spins its wheels.
yomamapizzapoopoo via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/12/24
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