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This podcast is a great supplement to the series. I grew up reading and watching Woody Allen’s side in the media, not realizing the facts and details until much later. This is a study of sexual abuse, media coverage, and how we often victimize victims over again in our news stories, court system, and our own biases. I’m so glad that Dylan, family members, and law enforcement have finally gotten a voice to share their side and hopefully heal, and give a voice to other victims. Thank you for making this documentary and podcast.
jSaltE via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/21
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The podcast and documentary are entertaining and informative. I, for one, certainly do not know whether Woody Allen abused his daughter. What is disturbing to me is that there is no where to go to truly get an examination from both sides without an agenda.
Hawk1619 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/21
A necessary exposé into the systematic abuse that a powerful man inflicted upon his family--and the horrific consequences of empowering perpetrators and silencing victims of CSA
caramelitoazul via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 03/01/21
The second epi of the show focuses on WA’s victimization of Soon-Yi, but this podcast episode doesn’t engage with it at all. F that was a creative decision or a lawyer led decision, there should be a a statement about it at the top of the show. The only enrichment of the show this epi offers was...Read full review »
krazyate via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/21
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