home run, ballerina
Dan and Roberta are a pleasure to listen to: Their individual perspectives, their expertise, their rapport, their senses of humor, their well of empathy and curiosity and disdain (where appropriate) for the characters’ inner worlds serve this deeply psychological show wonderfully and are a wonderful accompaniment to my fourth or fifth rewatch of Mad Men. You will come away from their discussions with new analyses, picking up on something new about each episode, or otherwise find their interpretation at odds with your own, which is also a clarifying and gratifying experience as a listener. The only non-glowing feedback I have is about sound, which can occasionally be inconsistent. Sometimes I feel like I can’t get the volume loud enough OR issues arise where host’s volume is much louder than the other host’s (an issue that no doubt arises from recording over Skype or Zoom, and not in the same room or recording device). Ultimately, the struggle to better hear them is evidence of how much you don’t want to miss Dan and Roberta’s commentary.
jennagennaleona via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/20
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Ugh
Really wanted to like but Roberta is just exhausting. No idea why Dan puts up with the constant pedantic nitpicking and undermining.
RecordMachine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/22
Great and thought-provoking discussions between the two hosts, but the inconstant sound quality some times makes it impossible to listen to.
HildyJ via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 02/12/21
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