Polybius Conspiracy
This applies only to the Polybius Conspiracy and NOT to other shows from this podcast. Rather than engaging in any substantive investigation the hosts chose to follow a group of clowns around and simply hoped that a coherent and engaging story would result. It didn’t. They did, however, manage to assail the character of the origin of their subject.
unangelino via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/17
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