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* For their Spotlight episode on Glenn Danzig's Death Rider in the House of Vampires, Jay re-edits a scene (which is long, slow, and free of music or sound effects to the point of almost being raw footage) into something that, if not exactly ''good'', is at least more watchable than the actual film.
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* It's downright cathartic watching the guys tear into Dr. Sherryl Krazier for her inept advice on how to deal with bullying, not to mention the downright disturbing way she gets the children to act out bullying scenarios by focusing on their ''actual'' physical flaws and inviting their peers to mock them. On more than one occasion, Krazier literally starts physically attacking her subjects[[note]]she tosses wadded-up balls of tissue paper at them, so she's not actually ''hurting'' them (at least not physically), but still[[/note]], leading the gang to suspect she has some very deep-seated mental issues of her own. They even put forward a theory that people who, in general, are ineffective at recognizing the problems with bullying were, in fact, bullies themselves in their younger years and want to downplay the trauma they caused their victims for the sake of their own guilty conscience. Their seething hatred for her and her ineffective methods is contrasted wonderfully with Detective J.J. Bittenbinder later on. Bittenbinder brings his experience on the beat in Chicago to his lectures, providing children and adults alike with practical and effective advice. He also refuses to sugar-coat or couch the dangers his audience will be facing in euphemisms, and his plain-talking earns plaudits for his refusal to talk down or condescend. By the end, his video wins Best of the Worst and they even add him to the Hall of Fame ''and'' give him the coveted AndStarring, the first time it hasn't gone to Rich Evans.

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