New format and host bring us the most.
I must say: as sad as I was to see the old format go, Aaron (this one) and the new format did not take a long time to grow on me. In fact, from the first episode on, Aarons approach and manner were feeling comfortable: New guy with a lot of love for the channels and the creators takes over with an easy going, eye to eye approach. He might be a different guy on the controls, but he steers the ship we know and love. Sure, it’s got a new layer of paint and the engine had an overhaul. But an old familiar sound here and a pleasant agreeable smell there, tell me: that’s BTS! (Not that BTS hasn’t seen changes before. There used to be three people on the B Team, remember?) I especially like how we are able to spend more time with the creator-of-the-week. They get more time to talk and room for spontaneity and that leads to even more fun than before. That’s why there’s a BTS in the first place: they’re all interesting and funny people. I’m here for this. Aaron (non-Dicer) has the bridge. Engage.
nocloo via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 10/01/22
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I will even write a review just because of Deneé. This podcast is great. I always love hearing the about the work they do in making my favorite YouTube videos. The whole crew is fantastic.
Cmtempesco via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/20
Plz dont hurt me cinema sins scary dude
Bail from discord via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 10/31/20
I love everything about this podcast. The relationship between Aaron, Jonathan, and Denee is fantastic and their banter is always fun. Even if I don’t watch a specific sins video they discuss, I enjoy their discussions. I love how they interact with their listeners and fans ❤️ overall an...Read full review »
agracelu95 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/20
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