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You don’t need to be a fan of Jackson’s in order to see that the accusations that are levied against him and the people that are surrounding those accusations are at the very least suspect . This is a subject worthy of some investigation and critical thought. Some professional journalism would be a good start . Poor , poor Podcasting
CiRonnie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/29/24
More reviews of Think Twice: Michael Jackson
A terrific podcast. Scrupulously researched with sophisticated and thoughtful critique of the art, the artist, and the complicated person in the middle of it. If you’re looking for salacious finger-pointing or rabid fandom, this is not for you. It’s fair, intelligent, and filled with questions...Read full review »
tillie lavendar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/23
I also agree with the editing and the narration. It’s really good. But, clearly starting this series off with Diane Dimond from “Hard Copy” I already knew which way it was headed. If you’re going to state facts and tell everyone at the top of the podcast that “you’re not going to lead it one...Read full review »
Lilgirlsings via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/23
MJ is so interesting, but a lot of podcasts or documentaries like to focus on one aspect like his crimes. This podcast was so inclusive of his music career and older life that is unique and objective.
smes3007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/23
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