An investigation into our obsession with the TV show "Criminal Minds"
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
We finally get to find out what the Millennium Group is all about and blow up the Fourth Reich. What an two-parter!
Here's Dan's "The Tragedian": https://youtu.be/6b97Nf60EAg?si=HS4ro0C1YwCUe3lK. We had a lot of fun making this - just saying!
Good-bye Charlie was so heart-warming, although it took multiple viewings to get there. Luminary was a bad title but the episode had its moments.
Join us as we trash The Flash and swoon over the Temple of Doom with special guest Blank Reg.
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I think they have great stuff to say but the guy cannot stop interrupting the woman or trying to butt in and finish her sentence. He needs to learn to respect women and close his mouth and listen.
For those missing Criminal Minds enough for a hate-listen, beware this is neither very interesting nor insightful. The hosts are able to identify problems with the show but only on a surface level and almost all criticism is blunted bytheir own hetronormativity and internalised misogyny. There is not much analysis done in this podcast either and they never correct their own errors.
There are a lot of parts of this show I really like, the witty commentary, and the biting analysis. However I think they really misunderstood Spencer Reid on a really deep level and the reason is really upsetting considering the way neurodivergent people are often dismissed by psychologists who almost never understand autistic and neurodivergent people. They minimize his issues all down to trauma with his mother, which is certainly part of it but Reid is also very very clearly autistic. Things l... more
Why would anyone want to sit here and listen to these to arrogant jerks trash a successful TV show? This podcast is pointless and juvenile. Save your battery and listen to some paint dry instead.
I have no words on annoying the hosts of this show are, Oh my gosh I just listened to 15 minutes of them bashing Spencer Reid on how HORRIBLE AND ARROGANT AND SELF CENTERED HE IS are u kidding me he isn’t even my favorite character but are you gonna sit here and bash a man who had a drug problem because he got kidnapped and has an actual disease do you know that making fun of his mother because she has a disease is so rude and nasty omg you people know nothing about this show Reid would be an am... more
Apple Podcasts | #173 | Germany/TV & Film |
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