Fascinating and powerful
After just one episode this podcast is a fantastic companion piece to the excellent HBO miniseries; despite a puzzling lack of jingles, be they patriarchal or otherwise, Peter Sagal is, as always, an effective and witty interlocutor and does a nice job expressing the sense of horror the viewer feels. I guess my one request is that I would be interested to hear more about Craig Mazin‘s personal motivation for pursuing this series, particularly since in his career this kind of exceedingly dark docudrama is not what he has become known for.
Recrem Sirrah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/19
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A fascinating glimpse at the creative process. Adapting a real-life event to a dramatic mini-series requires a great deal of talent. The podcast illustrates the amount of thought and effort that went into it. Cannot wait for the next episode. Bravo
Rob Lawlor via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 05/08/19
Disclaimer: I was a Senior in HS when this happened and went into the USMC 2 months afterwards. Almost two decades (and wading through the propaganda surrounding both sides of the issue) I have always wanted to know the actual story. So I’m probably a bit beyond curious (ok, slightly...Read full review »
JadeEyedLady via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/15/19
Criag Mazin is an amazing screenwriter and hearing his take on making this mini series is really incredible. Really good storytelling, highly recommended!
therealctorres via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/19
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