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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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It was a slooooog to get through the episodes. The episodes are made up of the same audio clips over and over and over again. I kept thinking I was relistening to another episode. This season EASILY could have been condensed to 1-3 episodes.
The same quotes are repeated over and over in various episodes to seemingly drag it out. It could have been much shorter.
The only good thing about this podcast compared to others is that I am hearing interviews with people that perhaps I haven’t heard before. However I often felt like I was listening to the same episode because the same information the same narration and the same interviews kept sort of being played again and again in each episode there was no evolution between the first and eighth episode. there’s better ones out there.
As these last few days developments, (November 2025), I think there should be an update. This is way too important… I’d like to hear what all the people interviewed have to say today, after some of the files have been made public. Thank you.
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EPSTEIN: Devil in the Darkness launched 7 years ago and published 16 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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