Season 2: Good content, insufferable host
The interviews with victims were harrowing and the range of different experts impressive and informative, because of that I did listen to the whole season. That being said, this season is borderline unlistenable due to the host’s lack of interview skills and need to incessantly circle back to herself in the middle of every conversation. It is less about Confronting Columbine as it is about Amy’s anecdotes about high school, and holy cow she does not stop talking about being on the killers’ hit list. I wish Amy were just one survivor that was interviewed for this podcast rather than the host. Her background as a popular high school basketball player who was close with victim, Coach Sanders, would have been more impactful as one perspective out of many than a constant crutch throughout the podcast. Tentatively, I would say season 2 is still worth a listen, but probably while doing other things so as to tune out parts where Amy begins to talk rather than listen during interviews.
sebasxian10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/21
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