Clichés and oneliners
What could have been an interesting premise, is immediately kicked down by a confusing plot and terrible writing. The characters, none of which show any signs of likeable or redeemable traits, are completely onedensional and can apparently only talk in cynical oneliners. The ‘dialogue’ consists of snarky quips and sarcasm to an u bearable degree. Worst of all, and the main reason why I feel compelled to write this review, is the portrayal of mental illness. The characters are walking cliches, drawn from popular fiction that has been outdated for decades. “Wooo, look at me, im crrrrrazy!” These harmful stereotypes of characters that are ‘coo-coo’ in the head actively hurt people who suffer from delusions, paranoia, etc. For a podcast supported by @BetterHelp, I would have expected better. Just - stop. 2 stars for the high production quality and decent (although also over-the-top) acting.
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