Thoughts on Sams new podcast? No diaper rumours or gay retarded girl talk please.
What I like about it:
>uncut conversation, not alot of editing
>mail bag portion is fun and helpful
>the set looks good. camera angle is pretty bad though
What I don't like about it:
>the concept
They react to videos (I think?)… idk kind of a waste of time, even for a podcast this is very low in content. They don't even watch videos that spark any kind of cool conversation, it's basically like scrolling through 4chan or twitter
>the other kid
Is this bicflame? I can't keep up with his new crew but the guy he picked really has nothing to say. He could have picked any high school/college student and have the same result. I don't know what kind of work the guy is doing for MDE but he really shouldn't be infront of a camera for 2 hours. Never has any opinion that you haven't already heard from Sam or would expect from a 20 year old, uses "like" 30 times per sentence and literally zones out/plays with his phone for half the episode. The other dude he's working with, jet neptune, seems much funnier and more extroverted/intelligent whenever he's in front of a camera.
>Sams attitude
I liked the old Hydewars because it were funny talks on obscure topics (like the one with Sam and Charles smoking pipes and talking about alternative realities and hollywood child molesters in the car). I like the new Hydewars because it's Sam GOING DEEP into some topic with some good advice or funny social commentary. In all those videos he tries to be a positive person and even mentions how important it is to be positive. In this podcast Sam is aggressive and mostly just rambling/getting angry about random shit. Also it's overly political. I don't know if this is his new shtick but most of the audience doesn't want to hear about black people, jews, media, government, big tech, etc. etc. all the fucking time. I loved the old Hydewars episodes because it felt like having a conversation with a friend (especially the ones with Charles), this is like sPost too long. Click here to view the full text.