Should've been a novel rather than a podcast.
The reason I used that title is because I actually liked some of the writing. Note I said SOME of it. It's hard to tell what's the writing, what's the directing, and what's the acting when I think about what I didn't like about this podcast, which is...a lot. The experience as a whole felt like a chore, which is a sensation I loathe because I feel like I'm the one who's wrong--these folks obviously put their heart and souls into this, or at least I hope they did so I don't have to feel like my attempt to like it was wasted. I just wish that 'soul' could have come through in their acting. And I am serious about it possibly being a novel instead, it's a cool concept. It just needs some editors, and maybe it's not quite the type of art that needs to be performed. If readers could simply imagine the performances in their head, it'd fix every problem I had with this.Read full review »
AlexWallace18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/19
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