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The podcast has caught the attention of the Financial Times, who highlights Nicky's estimation of furries as "nice and earnest", but also his coverage of a washroom discussion of edibles between a trio of foxes. The reviewer also notes:

[Woolf'] last two podcasts, Finding Q, in which he searched for the architect of QAnon, and The Sound, about the strange phenomenon of Havana syndrome, combined themes of mystery, espionage and conspiracy theories.

The podcast was also covered by the Guardian, which links reviews for these earlier works, and claims the incident:

[…] was the biggest chemical weapons attack on US soil in 50 years. And those costumes don’t offer much protection.

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