I can’t listen anymore.
For a podcast based on King, the hatred the hosts have for every book or piece of writing King ever wrote is very confusing. However, once they had the man himself on the podcast they kissed up to him so royally after complaining about his work in every other episode that it had me sick to my stomach. I have no problem with them calling him out on outdated ideals or language, but they (mostly Randal and Mel) talk like they're so far above King in different ways and it drives me insane. Mel is not as intelligent as she pretends to be, and sometimes brings great insight to the pod but she's such a wet blanket at all times. She also seems to be the most frustrated with King. Her reasons are legit but if he makes her so angry, maybe she should stop doing the pod. Randal is the distilled essence of every theatre kid that has ever existed because he's been consuming entertainment as a job for way too long. I find him insufferable. I’m taking a stand. No more. Not another episode. There are other King podcasts that are more insightful and a few that are much more fun to listen to.Read full review »
JB Townsend via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/23
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Every episode feels like sitting around with a group of friends talking about the books we all love. The episodes can run long, but it's necessary to get into the meat of these stories. I highly recommend giving this series a try.Read full review »
Gastric Tiger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/17
Time flies when I listen to this group of fellow SK geeks delve into each King work. I hope this series continues for the duration.
robstherich via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/17
Great podcast! I love all the sections that break down each book and focus the analysis. Looking forward to listening to many more episodes!
M_vivan via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/13/17
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