Entertaining but…
Overall the story is quite entertaining and interesting, trying to give a glimpse of who Tony was, his vision and goals were. However, in my opinion there are too many gaps in the story. Not enough is said about Tony, only brief childhood achievements. No real friends or family members to interview and add more value to the story. We don’t get to know what’s the breaking point for the guy interviewed and given the time of the entire first episode. Nothing is mentioned about the exact cause of Tony’s death. On a positive note: the voice and accent of the narrator is excellent for an (I presume Iranian). Who purposely and awkwardly mis pronounces her name.
Drshammasi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/23
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