My biggest problem, enough to where sometimes it was tough to focus on story is the audio both from a sound engineering issue and also narration perspective. Joel froomkin maybe needed better direction or he was the wrong fit, and also his recording seems poorly done. In a world of quality podcasts and audio books he sounds as though he was recorded in his kitchen on a laptop microphone. Also his impersonation of Max is so grating, in the beginning it almost makes sense because he looks down on him and that might be the voice you would use for someone you don’t like but as it went on it cringed my ears to hear that tone.
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