Too many episodes
It was overall done well but could have been shorter. Sometimes I felt the researchers were young and naive and didn’t have a broad enough understanding of of topics. I appreciated the consultation of experts, but the conversations revealed their naivety. Specifically, of social and cultural differences between Americans and the British. Their discussions came across ethnocentric. One small example that didn’t get edited was when one researcher was reading a letter and was surprised by the use of miles and pounds. The English invented the imperial system and was widely using and still does for some things. I also think a better understanding of trauma and mental health would have enriched the podcast and wasn’t considered as part of the answers until the end. There was a fair bit of repetition. I also felt that they could have been more responsible in honoring her memory by correcting people’s assumptions when they called her a spy or other things. Nothing was proven .
lkearl via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/12/24
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Don ripples via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/23
I love the Texas accents. They make terrible stuff “hear-able”. Not jus true crime, but an interesting story.
Barb DK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/23
Very well produced and entertaining. Without giving out a spoiler (for the writer) - The BBS could be wiped by dial-up, you just have to know the right commands, this happened to me back then.
WasabiDoobie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/23
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