Well Narrated.
It was well narrated, well researched. But it felt like an old episode of Case Files from the old A&E network. By this I mean, they tease you with 3 min of what’s coming after the break, then after break, you get three min of what was aired before the break, 3 min of new information, and then another 3 min “after the break”. And it ends up being 10 min of actual information in a 22 min show. The number of times I heard the recording “Carl was a small time screw up, Sherman was a small time screw up…” felt like twice an episode. This could have been fewer episodes, with less repeated recordings. Sometimes it was too hard to hear the narrator.
T.L.B via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/01/22
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