Flat acting but funny in parts
I love James Acaster’s work and sense of humor but the “acting” on this is not credible and that makes the story very flat. I think I understand the concept and had they put more effort into truly acting the scenes it could have been a success.
David Theo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/05/23
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This podcast is nonsense of the best kind. It’s a group of very funny people telling an extremely silly story. The story itself is the perfect pile of Maraschino cherries on the Sundae of the repertoire comedy specials. It’s such a great serious/unserious blend of melodramatic acting that builds...Read full review »
TheRealSebBall via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/12/23
Unique, silly, and very Acaster. Love listening out for all the other comedians, too!
NicLawson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/14/23
I am disappointed that my favourite comedian isn’t really a comedian after all, but I am really enjoying this wacky and wonderful set of top secret police recordings. (Only thing I would do is maybe not do the ads in character as it’s a bit confusing? But I can live with it.) Looking forward...Read full review »
kayezz via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/12/23
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