Missed the Mark
The podcast series had a lot of potential, but failed in several areas: - Poor sound quality at best. - Actors recreating the statements of criminals had such low sound quality as to be hard to understand. I get what the effect they wanted to get was, but they went overboard and it detracted from the podcast. - Lots of repetition of the same sound bytes in an attempt to emphasize points....it got old, so much so that we jokingly suggested the repetition o would make a good drinking game.
Listener in WI via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/23
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The podcaster’s voice and delivery are very annoying. This most definitely does not seem like a Wondery podcast. I really wanted to like it, they content seems interesting, but I just can’t listen to this guy.
allysoneorourke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/22
This is supposed to be a Wondery production? Seems like the production quality and budget got cut. Story is cool but audio is not.
Sawadee7 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/02/22
I have come to expect high quality podcasts from wondery. This story was very intriguing and I was excited to listen to it but it’s very repetitive, the music is distracting, it’s confusing and all over the place, the experts sound sorta bad and just talk way too much. I don’t know wondery,...Read full review »
CharlieGrape via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/22
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