Really Enjoyable, Could be a Bit Deeper
Like a lot of longtime Hypercritical/Build & Analyze listeners, I'm overjoyed to have John and Marco back, and I like the addition of Casey to the two of them. It is completely worth listening to, and at the top of my list. The only downside is that, it being more informal than the previous podcasts, it hasn't gone into the same level of technical depth as the best of either Hypercritical or Build and Analyze. I find myself missing that, though I can understand that keeping it light and 'accidental' makes for a breezier, more flowing podcast. I hope that some of that depth sneaks back in, but for now, I'm just happy to have them back.Read full review »
M. Ellis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/13
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