Call it “Confronting Whether or Not Amy Was on a List”
While the interviewed parties stories are harrowing, interesting, and necessary, Amy’s incessant search to see if she was on a hit list is absolutely grating. There is so much information the public could have, and should have, learned from this show. But the absolute narcissistic search for personal validation by Amy is almost unlistenable. The need for information for personal healing is important and I support that, but that should not have been what this podcast was about. How editors and the co-host could listen to these episodes and think “yeah, this is good content” is beyond me. This podcast “confronted” nothing. It says it will, and some of the interviews talk about their own personal confronting of issues later down the road, the show misses the mark on that front. Amy would have been best served as an interview of this podcast, not the host. I’m sorry for what happened to her, but this is not her lane.
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