The person in charge of dialogue is a mystery.
This show presents a few interesting ideas but fails miserably at presenting those ideas to us as the "viewer" via their dialogue. The narrator, Nic, maybe hard of hearing as he constantly repeats what's said to him with a question mark at the end, every single time. This happens throughout the entirety of this show and it's mind numbingly stupid. I simply cannot listen to Nic talk to any characters any more. Also, in Tanis and the Black Tapes, the narrators constantly remind secondary characters that they work on a documentary podcast and go on to explain what a podcast is. HI HELLO, WE'RE LISTENING TO A PODCAST. ITS 2016, WE KNOW WHAT THESE ARE NOW. Also, if you're going to use a "hacker" and talk in technical jargon, at least do a little research and get it right. I groaned so many times throughout this show because the technical explanations were so badly written. Considering a podcast is strictly an audio experience and this is a documentary relying on dialogue, I'd highly suggest that the dialogue is masterful and well written before PNW Stories continues to make any more podcasts. Y'all are literally only doing well right now because podcasts are booming and no ones actually critically examining you.Read full review »
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