Purple prose, hyperbolic, padded, short on substance
Hyperbole, cliché, delivered with breathless intensity, takes too long to get to a fact. He’s busy coercing the listener to emotion, rather than allowing the content to deliver the proper reactions. Many value judgments between facts. Much like the tv show, I suppose.
Vandystar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/19
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It would be nice if the entire episode was on one single podcast. It’s a good podcast so people will come back regardless. Someone like me might not come back just for the fact that I know I won’t be getting the entire story in one shot and would need to wait till next week to finish it. For that...Read full review »
DeMenace21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/19
Dr. Phil, I expected better from you. All you did was spout whats been said already. Shame on you for coming down on Gypsy and Nick! they were just manipulated. Sure they made mistakes, but they are not as cold an calculated as you portray. You lost me as a subscriber.
jamiewanner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/19
I’ll begin by stating that I’m a therapist and so I was looking forward to this podcast from an analytical perspective. Unfortunately it’s mostly overdramatic narration of a story we’ve all heard multiple times now with very little actual analysis. I enjoy Dr. Phil’s other podcast so this is...Read full review »
Christygirl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/19
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