This makes me so sad that it's difficult to explain, BUT I do wish the best to those moving on and those trying to build something new. The podcasts alone from this group of people have always been a light for me when things are truly dark. They've helped me to cope with some capital 'S' SHIT over nearly 13 years now, multiple times a week. I owe them so much.
Zandra is the best! Also, it was a great concept for her guesting on a stream. Gave her an opportunity to brainstorm on the fly, while also bringing the witty banter, and she killed it!
I didn't know who this fine gentleman was before this stream. I don't even follow wrestling! Just love hearing the Bomb crew talk about things they're passionate about. That being said, Jack Gallagher seems like a great duder, and I hope he shows back up on the site!
That was a very well done Quick Look! Congrats to the team for the chemistry, but I'd like to give additional praise to Abby. She's been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism, and I think this, and 'Thirteen Deadly Sims", are great examples of the fantastic work she is capable of.
(Please forgive my racist handle. It's very old, and I need to follow up with Rorie about getting it changed. It turns out you shouldn't name accounts in communities that you want to be a long-term part of after drunkenly watching 'Team America: World Police')
That was great! The conversations were amazing. Always love to see Austin and surprise Bakalar was cool. I almost wish Alex didn't have to suffer the entire time. I suppose, if he didn't, it would just be a talk show/video podcast, but I don't know if that would negatively affect my enjoyment.
Ben and Abby are awesome, but I had to turn this off after 13 minutes. I just don't think it's "for" me. Humor is incredibly subjective though and I hope it finds its audience. Always love to see new ideas on the site!
@haruko: I was expecting that to be the entire review as well. Jeff felt some obligation to explain his heartbreak in detail, which I respect. While "don't play this" is useful to me, I do hope his specific gripes inspire developers in the future to bring these ideals and features together again.
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