The reviewer who goes on a rant about "Republican, white, male, blah blah blah" ironically betrays that his own worldview hopelessly interprets everything he encounters. Many different viewpoints interact in this series. I very much disagree with some takes, agree with others, but for the most part just find the whole discussing very thought provoking and exciting.
For those who have made up their minds, who see the world through a narrow ideology, content is either good or evil, Republican or Democrat, etc. There is no nuance, no interesting dialogue, nothing of value to glean. Just the tyrannical judgements of a narcissistic made up mind.
This series is for the open-minded, the person who misses great dialogue about the great, lasting questions we have been asking for thousands of years; questions of human nature, the roles of the sexes, conscience, structure, freedom, God, the devil, etc...
The only flaw I see is JP can sometimes interrupt a bit too much. But he has the complicated task of moderating, moving things along, keeping the discussion on track. I really love the group dynamic and diverse voices.
I'm sorry the earlier commenter can't get past their bigotry toward "white males" to appreciate an amazing discussion.