Moral Hazard Reviews
Chicago Tribune- Somewhat Recommended
"...But none of Goodman's information is new. He's rehashing what we already know. This is material that only works if it comes right on the heels of a disaster (when we're all still trying to sort it out) or decades later, when the specifics have become just fuzzy enough to seem fresh all over again. But this middle ground we're at right now, it's killer on this stuff Goodman is doing, no matter the quality, and it makes the show seem incredibly long, insulting to one's intelligence and lacking in any kind of real insight. This is where Delaney and Goodman really trip up: Six years after the fact, we're all still looking for something deeper than an explanation."
Chicago Reader- Somewhat Recommended
"...These bits are interspersed with comic lectures from Goodman on the macro forces that took $5 trillion worth of air out of American life. Goodman is both amusing and lucid as he demonstrates, for instance, what happens to the baby of the U.S. economy when he's fed a diet of bad mortgages, deregulation, and shadow banking; Delaney has a deadpan style that makes him fun to watch. But Moral Hazard doesn't tell us anything a moderately well-informed citizen wouldn't already know or do anything to bring the saga into the present. Worse, it goes all mealy-mouthed at the end, seeming to excuse the criminal hucksters and delusional rubes whose folly it documents."