I like these guys, but....
I recently caught up with Game of Thrones and this was the first podcast I started listening to as I went along. I've since added 2-3 more. I like Robin and Roberto's chemistry and I think the podcast is well put together, with the clips in particular. What annoys me is the sense I get that Robin really doesn't even like the show. He spends much more time talking about all the "bad" things in an episode and hardly any talking about the good. Roberto is guilty of this too, to a lesser extent. And don't get me started on the irratingly low, nonsense ratings system. It's taken away from my listening enjoyment, especially compared to some of the others (like Podcast Winterfell and CBB) where you can tell the moderators truly enjoy the overall awesomeness of what they're watching. I'll continue listening, but I wish this podcast would take a step back and convey just how wonderful this show is, rather than nitpicking every scene.
Podrick's Penis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/14
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Jonny B NYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/14
You guys are great. Keep it up. Wish you reviewed all shows I watch. True Blood, Boardwalk Empire, Homeland, Breaking Bad. You have interesting insights and solid conversation, commentary and insight. Keep it up.
Keelin D via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/17/13
Abe and Roberto bring a great cast. My go to Thursday drive. Great work gentlemen.
brandenmac11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/17
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