Unbalanced but compelling
There is so much cool stuff in here, so much energy and great combat and complication—I want to love it and at least 3/4 of the time I do. But man, Red gets to run roughshod over the other players left and right, bouncing between the class clown and the voice of self-righteous outrage, depending on what makes him the center of attention more effectively. It would be a stronger show overall if he didn’t get to be Right every single time.
marsupialFruitcake via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
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