Fills me with rage
One of my least favorite podcast-listening experiences has been reaching the end of an episode of the artistic and dramatic marvels that are Alice Isn't Dead and Within the Wires only to hear... "Hi, this issss *Doc*-tor Chuck Tinnngle!" blasting in my ears. I understand cross-promotion, but what in the name of a smiling god would make Jeffrey and Joseph think that the audience of their audio dramas would be at all interested in this crude farce of a podcast? I had the displeasure of listening to the pilot's preview on the Night Vale feed, and I absolutely hated it. But if that had been all, it would have been no matter. Instead, I must be constantly, obnoxiously reminded of this show's existance at the end of the quality podcasts I actually enjoy. We've heard the ad already, Joseph and Jeff, and we don't need to hear it again. I didn't need obnoxious cross-promos to hook me on Alice, WTW, or OHCotA, since those shows are actually good. If some people enjoy this, more power to them, but stop trying to force it on me.Read full review »
Dan236783 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/18
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