The trouble with the rise of the YouTube Video Essayist™ is that everybody wants to be the next Defunctland or Hbomberguy, but all the wannabes know is how to be an influencer, so the resulting video essays are always really about themselves. You’ll get a forty-five-minute video with maybe fifteen minutes of actual, topical information padded out with half an hour of tedious theatrics about how hard it was to do research for the video and how nobody wanted to talk to them, and I’m just sitting here like “yeah, dude, it was hard because you don’t know how to perform research, and nobody wanted to talk to you because your behaviour toward your prospective sources amounted to borderline harassment, and that’s how it looks in your own version of events which has clearly been spun for optics – I can’t even imagine how badly you must have gone about this in reality”.
Yeah those folks make good content and have original thoughts.
Id honestly love to see a video series of someone whos never seen the show before going through the seasons if they actually expressed opinions though. (I especially would love to see a zoomer's reaction to the early seasons since they're such time capsules, especially the first season. Like is Rudy charming or offensive to a queer zoomer? Ik a common reaction for people looking back is "how in the fuck is Jerri a villian" which i love.)
The best part of the early seasons is looking at the fashion and going "who let you go outside looking like that" knowing full well that I went outside looking like that
My favorite little moment in Borneo is a everyone being fascinated that Gervase has kids out of wedlock. So quaint.