Ugh
I forced myself to finish the first episode hoping they would redeem themselves. Knox and Robinson come off as elitist snobs who constantly turn their noses up at an experience families scrap and save to enjoy. They went into the trip biased and assuming based on an account of how unenjoyable cruises are written by man so unhappy with life in general that he ended his own. I found it obnoxious to the end.
EpicBrookeFail via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/28/20
More reviews of Labyrinths with Amanda Knox
I’ve been fascinated by the story of Amanda Knox (and, by extension, her husband) since her ill-conceived trial and subsequent exoneration for murder in Italy. I had a similar experience (although not as serious a charge as murder) in the late 2000s.
Norwegian Statistician via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/31/21
I’ve always been interested in Ms Knox’s story and admire her resiliency in the face of horrific injustice. I also admire how she has turned her unsolicited notoriety into a platform of advocacy for wrongly convicted people and developed a powerful voice encouraging me to question many of my own...Read full review »
llarry w via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/20
really excited to hear this show based on the trailer alone - also enjoyed their book of poetry - the cardio tesseract
Miguel503 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/20
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