Redundant
Stretches out content by recapping and repeating. The man claiming to be an ex-PBC policeman who fled to Russia seeking political asylum was interesting. Emphasized how big the stakes are in this case. The number of times the name Trump was referenced with no significant facts was telling. Clinton ties were brushed over where there was real opportunity to dig deeper. Lying about the number of times on Lolita Express deserves some investigation, no?
sassynj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/20
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Seems very promising but horrible audio on one of the phone interview. I would rather not have that interview than have such a bad quality
Caroshshdbb via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/14/19
Ugh
The chauffeur is the worst... has nothing relevant to say and they just keep repeating him saying “the pilots were nice guys.” Skip this podcast.
frostysnowflakes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/19
........but not delivered by this childish sounding narrator who seems to be reading from a script with no understanding of the story she’s telling. Nothing new here. And—Enough already! So redundant and each short new episode repeats half of the last. I don’t think there is any real reporting...Read full review »
meowmack via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/19
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