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Justin McElroy is a funny, smart interviewer who always asks incisive and insightful questions which encourage the interviewee and promote fascinating discussion. Justin elevates the quality of the conversation. On his work alone, this podcast earns five stars. Of course, every other episode nowadays is hosted by Charlie Hall, instead. Presumably because Justin is a very busy man. If this podcast were only hosted by Charlie, I wouldn't even take the time to give it a poor review; it's such a non-experience to listen to an episode hosted by Charlie. He doesn't ask questions that aren't answered by reading Polygon's original game review, and he doesn't stimulate insteresting conversation. Listen to every episode hosted by Justin McElroy. It's worth it to subscribe for that, and delete the Charlie Hall episodes without actually bothering.Read full review »
dwhit8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/17
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As a pharmacist who also enjoys video games, I listen to Justin's other podcast Sawbones already. This show is just as entertaining, even though the topics are totally different. Thanks for the show!Read full review »
zptoronto via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/05/14
I love the depth to which they delve into these games and the tangential topics that they cover at the same time. My only wish is that they make the review longer for those people who don't bother reading the full review. I wish I could just listen to the full review with the additional...Read full review »
Caniconical via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/14
Disclaimer: I love the McElroy brothers. My Brother, My Brother and Me is a favorite podcast. Check it out if you haven’t heard it. This podcast is a perfect balance of info and humor in a quick listen.
runryanrun13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/14
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