They like to hear themselves speak
I only started watching The 100 on Netflix recently and I got hooked and started looking for a podcast about the show to delve into it further. I enjoy Olga much more than Dan, he can be like a dog with a bone sometimes. It’s very tiresome to listen to him go on and on about things. Dan, sometimes a leaf is green because it’s green and that’s all. Also, I believe they are trying to have too many segments. The title of the show doesn’t have to be discussed to an inch of its life, there doesn’t need to be a relationship section. Sometimes, thirty minutes have gone by and they are still talking about what the word “to” means in a title for example. I heard him mention he had a visual impairment? Maybe that’s why he talks too much, a lot of blind people can be like that. I know from experience, being visually impaired myself. Or maybe it’s a millennial thing? This generation seems to think a lot of their own opinions. Their podcasts about earlier seasons mare better then the recent one’s for sure. Why do I keep listening? Because this podcast seems to be a little better than the others I’ve heard about the show and now that I know that The 7th season will be the last, I’m at the point where I’m thinking, what’s the point switching now.
CindyGrl72 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/19
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This is a great podcast. Easy to listen to and not annoying like some podcasts are. They have great information and theories.
Drano55 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/19
Olga and Dan are great! They are completely on task and do such a good deep dive into each episode. Oh, and sexual innuendos always make me happy!
meganwithaness via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/12/19
They are pretty negative about everything. I get it, you can't love everything and sometimes what they pick on is totally true but in the end I'm here to listen to people who like the show.Read full review »
p.bld via Apple Podcasts · France · 05/31/18
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