Season 4 should be called “Pat in the Back & Money Making show”
I have to say, Season 1 was great and set a high standard for this podcast, Season 2 was pretty good as well, but from. Season 3 on it became weak and all about Payne making money, so many commercials, and to lift it up his ego. Season 4 come on, it’s not about investigating a crime and telling the victims story, especially after episode 7, is like another listener said: Payne Patting his own back for his “great and courageous work”. Please, it was just what a journalist should do and many serious journalists do every day. And man, so many commercials that just felt that this season was about you guys making that money and not caring much about the story. I saw in the comments many others sharing my feelings about this podcast but maybe Payne don’t care losing listeners like us. I don’t even have the will to continue listening this season. I hope Payne go back to the roots, meaning season 1, and deliver a serious season 5.
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