Good pilots, bad audio quality
The pilots are generally great. The interviews with the writers are insightful and interesting (I want to join the industry, but not necessarily as a writer). YMMV on the individual pilots themselves, sometimes the stories are a little flat or awkward. The actors are great and do their best with cold reading scripts. The audio quality varies wildly even within one episode, which makes listening to it on my commute difficult (I often have to turn my headphones volume up to the max just to hear some parts on the train). Not a big fan of the solo intros, especially the one where he talks about the show that he wrote that no one liked. It really does sound transmisogynistic... TLDR: if the audio quality actually improves, this might become my one of my favorite shows.
pure irritation via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/21
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