I went for a walk at lunch time and decided to give Mork's podcast a listen. Like most people here I hadn't heard of him until he hooked up with Doreen. It is honestly 44 mins I will never get back.... but I did it for my fellow tattlers
I also didn't realise that he had a previous podcast (The Sunday Roast which he referenced twice that he couldn't call the new one - it's the Weekly Roast?????????????) which he says stopped while he figured out life - or something like that. Surely if it was popular it would have continued??
I love comedy, I enjoy a good laugh as life is serious enough so I tend to listen to light hearted podcasts when walking. I think anyone passing me on my walk would have wondered about the frowning that I was doing. It really was complete drivel, I didn't crack a smile once, the 4km was completed in a state of shock and wonderment as to how this could possibly become a 'weekly thing'.
His 'jokes', I use the term extremely loosely, fall flat
EVERY time. The way he ends each 'attempt at being humorous' as if somebody had said something and he is responding to it (I hope you understand what I mean) is simply pathetic.
He plugged the book, suggested we should pre-order it as he has a wedding to pay for
He got in a mention about looking for a future sponsor, he speaks really fast and laughs when he thinks he has said something funny. There was so much to forget in the first part of the podcast, that that is exactly what I did
Much of the podcast was for his review of Saltburn - and he played voice notes from people who had offered their opinion (possibly Doreen putting on one of her famous accents). Has he a degree in Film Studies or Journalism? Does he have any knowledge of media production and communication
or ANYTHING that qualifies him for his critique and what gives this guy the impression that anyone cares what he thinks about any movie.
Undoubtedly the only factor that will get this podcast to the top of the charts is people tuning in to hear just how bad it is.
If my daughter was planning on marrying this knob I would be in a state of shock, bewilderment and disbelief .... Klare has my deepest sympathy