This podcast could have been an email
You know when a kid has a book report assignment with a minimum page count, and they didn’t really read the book, so they summarize what they can pull together from the back cover and a quick skim through. Then they realize that didn’t even fill one page, so they elaborate and reiterate the same points, include long indented quotations, use bigger words and proper names when a pronoun could have been used. They repeat a four line heading on each page. Then they increase the size of the margins and the line spacing. That’s what this podcast is like. Also the commentators, whose literally phoned in contributions took up most of the airtime, were so vapid and added nothing but obnoxious indignation in the tone of high school gossip. D-
jeanieforever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/21
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Narrator has big time frat boy energy. His voice and attitude was a hard pass for me. The whole story could be told in one episode.
maxshamr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/07/22
Poorly researched and dull. Seems like very little thought or care was taken. Also, don’t say hairlip, moron.
resgb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/21
Why does this podcast continue to repeat EVERYTHING like you really only have to listen to 2 episodes bc they repeat the same things- the exact things over and over again. Maybe 5% of the information is new in each episode.
kelseyb422 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/22
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