I’m sorry boy!
this podcast is a well-researched, self-aware, and thorough journalistic endeavor, but what I really enjoy about it is how the hosts are able to consistently bring humor into truly depressing topics without being insensitive. the show’s perspective is largely empathetic to regular people who are affected by whatever mutation of qanon we’re living through now, but is always bitingly critical of the people in power who facilitated it. I love how the show has evolved and expanded over the years into different niches, and the miniseries are definitely worth the $5 patreon subscription imo. also I have tried very hard not to form too much of a parasocial attachment to the hosts while listening to the back catalog, but it’s tough because Jake Rockatansky is truly babygirl
claireschaef via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/24
More reviews of QAnon Anonymous
This podcast is interesting, it’s nice to hear about the Q theory from people who aren’t passionately arguing either for or against it. Great idea, haven’t found anything like it! My one critique though is that the hosts need to keep in mind that the type of people who are interested in Q, are...Read full review »
allison83095 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/18
Good guests and generally well-researched subjects by the hosts. Their sense of humor is great and much appreciated when exploring this type of material.
Miladipus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/19
Very articulate mouthpiece of the left. Q might be bull but your blind hatred of conservative views is shameful. I have seen such shameful language and reckless name calling on CNN and MSNBC. However, these hosts want to bash FOX news. You should be hired by CNN. They can use good liars like you.
austintriple0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/19
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.