Thoughtful but a bit repetitive
I applaud these journalists for their thoughtful and thorough exploration of such a sensitive and nuanced topic. The earlier episodes have a tendency to be repetitive—there will be audio of an interviewee saying something and then the hosts repeat it verbatim as if the audience didn’t just hear the person say it themselves. I’m guessing this is an editing novice issue because it decreases as the episodes progress. I still recommend the podcast—Gaiman’s behavior is disappointing, hypocritical, and predatory. His legacy deserves to be tarnished.
claireg0713 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/24
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