Some gems; some tedium
Some of the episodes, such as “Diaspora” were engrossing. Some of the others were boring. The episode on the Collyer brothers was well done, but the story has been oft told and the subject of many books and podcasts. The series is marred by unnecessary and irritating background sound effects. These don’t add to the story and make the podcast seem amateurish.
Mogadeet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/19
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