Poor Execution and Extremely Biased
I am a big fan of Serial and was really looking forward to this. The great thing about Serial was the neutrality in which things were addressed. You never got the idea that the narrator came in with any prejudice towards any side. Moving onto Undisclosed brought a stark contrast. There's a preconceived narrative and the speakers stick with it throughout the entire podcast. The hosts are clearly reading from a script and the whole thing comes off feeling unnatural. It feels almost like you're listening to an advertisement where you are trying to be sold something and, in the end, makes for a very uninteresting listen. I suppose I should really be surprised as the show is produced entirely by the Adnan Syed Trust. Can't get much more biased than that.Read full review »
roguegeek via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/15
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In short - enjoyed the content, did not enjoy the sound quality and production. And for goodness sake Susan -slow down. I feel like I'm running a race trying to listen!Read full review »
LRR62 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/15
I am into this podcast. I am into the story. I am into revisiting the case and the trial and the facts that got us all so addicted to Serial in the first place. However, I am not into listening to the female lawyer sucking and slurping on candy in our ears the entire time. It's almost...Read full review »
Dannyryan79 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/15
Well done, good start. They say “we are not podcasters,” and it shows. Here a few things to make it a little more listenable. The sound quality is the hardest part to get used to. Lots of artifacting, like they recorded it over a Skype connection. Like everyone else has stated, they talk...Read full review »
Ethan Hyson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/15
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