I'm consistently off when he uploads these things so I have been very lucky so far.
It's been 3000 years…It feels disjointed because he’s that uninterested in Sam and Cat. To the point the most he can talk about in that show are things that ARENT Sam and Cat themselves. Like Frobbie or the entire episode referencing Silence of the Lambs. To say they as a combination just don’t work at all for him is putting it mildly. And then he adds all those other things because he needs a cleanser after watching several episodes.
It doesn’t help the characters he find funny are the side ones like Goomer.
Edited by OmegaRadiance on Dec 27th 2023 at 7:24:01 AM
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.It's a holistic review. To review a TV show fully, you have to review the society that produced it.
the statement above is false9 hours is quite a long runtime for a video about one show. But then again, I haven't watched the video yet, so I'm not 100% sure what's being mentioned in this video, other than Sam and Cat.
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!If you want to get technical it's 20 hours about a show (almost twice the length of the actual show lol). Since this is the third video.
While I was a big fan of Quinton's older stuff, I have 0 ties with these old Nick shows, they are well past my generation, so not sinking 20 hours into 3 videos of a show I've literally never heard of before this video lol. Glad this new format's working for him.
...why this isn't just a series of 1-2 hour videos, though, I have no idea. This must be hell to edit.
Quinton has said he likes doing them that way, and has even tried to see if it's possible to upload a video over 24 hours long onto youtube. Longform content has its fans, one group being artists who want background noise while working.
I personally never watched any of these Nick shows (I'm the wrong age, and I don't think any of them even aired in Finland), but I've been captivated by the way he recaps them, and I've kinda been waiting for the big final video on Dan Schneider.
the statement above is falseI think that spacing out the videos in big chunks means that when he eventually goes back to releasing normal content, it won't seem as weird as it would if he released like twenty one hour videos.
The last section is what finally motivated me to check out Jennette Mc Curdy's book. And my first audiobook borrow, too. It's a tough listen.
I love these videos. Yeah, they're long, but I space it out. Gives me something consistent to listen to during lunch for a couple weeks. Most of the tangents tie back into the review in some way and even the ones that don't tend to be interesting or entertaining.
In another case of Quinton being really unlucky when it comes to video plans for this miniseries, here is his video about Dan Schneider.
It's been 3000 years…Has he mentioned the content having changed? Because I think this was always gonna be about him being, at best, a creep.
I would in fact argue against it being bad timing: the more coverage this era of children's television has, highlighting the horrors of Hollywood, and the toxic impact it has on child actors and writers alike, the better. This needs as much spotlights as possible.
Not from what I can gather, no. It seems like other things changed with Quinton Reviews' approach on this video.
Robin: Don't ever ask me to dock with you again. Serious...Yeah, I think with the rabid conspiracy angle Quiet on Set took, Quinton taking a more tempered approach to the whole thing was needed.
I'm a big fan of this video, I think it wraps a neat little bow on this whole saga of his channel.
Isn't he going to do a video on the Paramount+ show though? So the saga isn't quite over.
I do like how he makes a point Dan was on Drake Bells side when dealing with the man who sexually assaulted him when he was a kid, especially when a lot of people came to support the man who did it in comparison. (And that this has nothing to do with Drake ending up continuing the cycle of abuse).
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.I actually quite prefer his video to the documentary.
Fan-Preferred Couple cleanup threadIt's gonna happen eventually if the fans want it, but that show was announced after he had announced the Icarly video all those years ago. It was never really part of the plan.
In a surprise move, he has another video out already: a remake of the Fairly Odd Parents movie reviews.
It's been 3000 years…I just can't stop thinking about the cat in the (presumably) original clips. How are they doing now, the better part of a decade later? Are they still around? If not, does it hurt for Quinton to keep seeing his baby?
Is there a particular lore reason like fairies age slower or something, that makes Poof still a baby and not a young teenager in the live action movies?
I'm assuming they are going by cartoon logic in regards to Poof's age.
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!Cosmo and Wanda have been around since the dinosaurs. Wanda caused their extinction.
Cosmos caused Pompeiis eruption and Atlantis to be sunk.
Edited by OmegaRadiance on Mar 31st 2024 at 4:24:20 AM
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.Hell, sometimes one of their god children can do something stupid, like say trigger World War I.
I'm kind of curious to see if Quinton ever makes a short, or a vastly shorter video, acknowledging exactly how weird the timing for his release of this video is. I don't expect him to do apologies or anything, but I do think he'd have something interesting to say.
Robin: Don't ever ask me to dock with you again. Serious...
You don't have to watch it all at once. I usually watch it in little pieces. Also you can skip a part if you don't care about it. I generally skip the toy reviews.