I want to like this podcast but...
Its a bit dry. The producer couple talks as they are watching the show and its a bit distracting with the pauses if you aren’t watching it too or if they are talking about a costume element that you cannot see. When one or the other is doing the show alone, it is even worse because there is no one to engage. It tends to loose me. It would be great if they could get some of the characters to sit in with them and actually have a conversation versus watching the show. I will ditto what another reviewer said about the female produce/wife interrupting a lot. It is a bit frustrating. Its like sitting in on their arguments… kinda weird.
saritabita via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/14
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