Mediocre (spoiler alert?)
A bit boring, although thoroughly told. I got all episodes for free. The end analysis (I don’t think this is a spoiler: obviously the premise of the story can’t be true. I agree with another reviewer- there’s no way this is delusional disorder. The man Stan wrote letters from the made-up people, so it seems more like sick psychopathy. The author doesn’t have good perspective. It reminds me of a documentary of another man who manipulated people to follow him around Europe (“The Puppet Master.”) The fact the author makes this excuse for the abuse of her family by choosing to believe Stan believed his own lies makes the whole story fall flat. It would be more interesting if she had a more accurate diagnosis for him.
-VEF- via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/23
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This is an incredible story. How Pauline and her brother managed to get through it all those years is a credit to their strength . The podcast is really well done and narrated. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to.
upper kingsclear via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/30/22
Shame on whichever editor at CBC greenlit this. I don’t fault the author for framing this this way. It’s clearly a trauma response, and how she’s learned to survive. CBC is irresponsible for giving this a platform without giving resources and explaining the majority of things happening to these...Read full review »
DirtMagnet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/22
No meat on the bone!
romeosgirl12 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/13/22
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