When They Don't King Themselves, It's Great
This podcast is fantastic to put on after you've finished one of King's books. It's structured in such a way that they never really get lost in the weeds... unless they conjure the dark spirit that is Stephen King's incredibly moronic Twitter persona. Instead of being a rational human who is like, "The best advice anyone with an IQ above 80 could give King is to get off Twitter and never return," they actually parrot his mind numbingly dumb tweets. I really like the episodes that Randle hosts because he seems to have a hold on things, and the episode where they discuss rocovery- maybe Dr. Sleep?- is also pretty great because there's a lived experience that really gave me some insight into what a difficult struggle addiction can be. If this crew could admit that King is tarnishing his legacy every day by revealing who he is as a person, I think it would be a lot better show, instead of them parroting ideas so dumb that it's a miracle Steve ever made it out of the trailer.Read full review »
t james reagan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/22
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