I’d give it 6 stars if I could
Came for the intriguing and unique situation, stayed for the excellent storytelling. Host Sam has a wonderful way of delivering the details of this story with thoughtful insights made even more meaningful by his personal connection to the town where it all took place. It’s clear he went to great lengths to be able to provide a well-rounded depiction of these events. The townspeople we meet along the way feel genuine, and the story progressed at a pace that held my attention and kept me immediately pressing play on the next episode. I hope other seasons of Chameleon are this good!
Rachy McRacherson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/23
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Thoughtful and well told story of some eccentric, if not mentally disturbed, brothers who con a small Canadian city about their backgrounds and circumstances. The most compelling and unaddressed aspect of this show is how gullible their Canadian hosts were throughout the entire encounter. Even...Read full review »
JBster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/23
It’s a great story, but Sam overdoes it a bit, pointing as much or more to his own delivery as to the story itself. That’s not just annoying from a social perspective; it’s also really hard on the ears! Not EVERY sentence should be “Whoah….. heavy…”
KEnriquez1 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/27/24
The storytelling is good, yes. But to devote this much time, effort, and energy on two entitled white boys who barely acknowledged the help and compassion of the community they insinuated themselves into?? And no discussion of the social, racial, and cultural privilege they had/have? By the end...Read full review »
Shawnaerin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/22
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