I wanted to love it
A riveting story with so many ends to tie up that the conclusion feels incomplete and unsatisfying. So much violence to tolerate for this ending to feel worth it. The historical racial violence and language in and of itself was so disturbing you think more thought and energy would have gone into an ending that would do it justice, but it just doesn’t. I felt compassion for the characters and was drawn into the story and that is WHY I find the ending falls short. What happened to the man interviewing Alphonse? Why bring him in and have it go nowhere? That could have been a rich terrain to explore further? What happened to Abraham? Why did Kira have such a weird subplot with so many holes? Why bring in characters just to largely ignore them? Too many questions left unanswered that just didn’t do this story justice.
Rebecca.riot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/22
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Very engaging. Unfortunately it requires a subscription pass the 3rd episode. Americans need to understand that not everyone has access to Credit cards for international purchases and/or can afford the aforementioned subscription. Oh well.
The_Franquiz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/21
So, I have read all the reviews and such, stating that you only need the subscription if you want early access and no ads. Well, I physically was not able to listen to episode four until I signed up for a subscription. Do I care about the three dollars? No. Am I confused as to how I am supposed...Read full review »
OrionSlaveDoge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/21
“Ronald Reagan unfortunately” Obviously written by someone that never experienced the Reagan presidency and comeback of our nation in the world stage. Especially after what Carter did to it. Reagan was and is to this day the greatest president we’ve ever had. Qcode is just left wing...Read full review »
Kolt Drews via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/21
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