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Oh sure, I just think there's some overlap because the cast on Dungeons & Daddies are all filmmakers themselves so they go for more of a cinematic presentation than any other D&D podcast I've heard.
Personally I wouldn't play D&D again because it's not my kind of system, but they don't waste your time like other AP podcasts I've tried.
But hey if it's not your thing, no big deal; it's kind of a nice thing to know about yourself.