Interesting topic, dumb interviewer
Maria has a fascinating story, and this could have been told well by a real journalist and not a fan. The last episode—where the fake journalist—Celia Aniskovic, becomes the story—really shows how dumb she is. It reminded me of the scene in ALMOST FAMOUS where the young (real) journalist gets to Rolling Stone to finalise the story and then there are doubts, and he is (initially) dismissed as a “fan.” In that case, he really was a journalist; not here. I thought the interviewer—Celia Aniskovich— and Maria would have a sleepover in the D.C. jail, brush each other’s hair, and have a giggle fest about boys….What a dummy, though others have described her as “naive.” Maybe Celia could write for a teen magazine—breezy, puff pieces, about doing your nails, colouring your hair. You’re out of your depth, mate. In summary, don’t waste your time with Wondery or anything that this dummy is associated with.
John Galt 44 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
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