So long RTP…
Been watching and listening to podcast with Gus, Burnie, Gavin, Barbara, and assortment of other guests appearances. I loved the chemistry of them and their various guests each episode in the later years prior to the show change. And I wasn’t sad when Gus decided to leave the show and more on to other things. However, with the introduction of the new hosts of the show. I find myself being distant and more so disconnected. I finding them to be unfunny and cringe with some of the jokes and views. As well as I’m not enjoying the disconnect with their viewership by leaving the live/live-chat format and sometimes chaotic tanges. Opting to a pre-recorded and structured episodes. I get the feeling the show has moved to quick comedy bits monologues, gameshows and a satire news/fan letter segments episode to episode. Not to say the last version of the podcast wasn’t the same, but it was a bit less obvious of it. I’m sorry for the rant, I do understand the change is inevitable. But I fear for what is to come with the changes made so far. And wonder what is to come later, when it comes. But for now, I’ll be listening from a distance instead of listening on a weekly basis. Till then, be safe out there.
KazemiTS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/23
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