Negative Ratings and Reviews
Hey Listeners, First, thanks to so many of you for tuning in each week to take a trip down argument lane. We're really excited about where the show is going and have some episodes we're really proud of releasing over the next few weeks, and in 2017. Now, we think it's important to address some of the recent reactions about our episode 12, "Down to Chili's". In that ep, during the Special Thanks section, I made reference to an argument that myself and a woman I was dating at the time of recording had. She was right. I was wrong. I said as much on the podcast. I called her on the show, to apologize, and her voicemail message (last name redacted) became a part of the episode. We've since adjusted the episode to remove this entire controversial segment, but that's not the point. The point is we made someone (in fact, many someones) feel uncomfortable. Unintentionally, sure, but it still happened, and that's not something we ever want to do on this show. We let curiosity born from a social experiment cloud our judgement in that moment. We offer you our apologies, and hope that you'll give other episodes of this admittedly silly show a shot. We also encourage you to stay involved. Rating, reviewing, etc. We want to hear from you always, even when it's about something you don't like. Especially then, actually.Read full review »
LKellyC1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/16
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One of my favorite new podcasts, hysterically funny!
WishApWorked via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/16
Every week, Luke pits two friends to argue with each other. Surprisingly they end up still friends and we get a funny podcast out of it. It's like Jerry Springer, but good.Read full review »
Marsamel via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/18/16
Guests are great.
Weldon Coomber via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/21
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