I want to love it
I’ve listened to every episode... I’m glad Jack is gone; he seemed like he didn’t want to be there. The new guy rambles on a bit but at least is more personable. I wish there was a bit less on the law front, and like other commenters, wish there were more chemistry between them. It feels very much like they’re not in the same room, like we’re listening to a short phone conversation. I think the length of the show may be too short to really dig into the questions.
theoriginalecs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/15
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Half the time the questions aren't ethical. Do the producers know the times has another column called Social Q's for etiquette and manners? Panel has terrible chemistry, seem to always try to agree, with the result being a muddle.Read full review »
aabeeeefilmnnrrrtt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/15
I’m trying not to compare this podcast to Randy Cohen’s columns, or even to Klosterman’s attempted remake. The point-counterpoint format was a good idea, but fails dismally in execution. Too often the panelists have nothing relevant to add to each others’ rambling commentaries. Most often the...Read full review »
djk61 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/15
hmm
I cannot listen to this actually. It is so stuffy and uppity. What this podcast needs is an actual human being with common sense and without a law degree. And what I really mean by that, is a Dan Savage type to breathe some life and reality into these responses, while talking circles around all...Read full review »
MsT, Berlin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/10/15
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