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Now I want to say that I think Tony Hinchcliffe has the capacity to be funny. I have enjoyed most of the comedy central roasts I have seen, and Tony himself doing a podcast doesn't sound like a bad idea on paper.
However after watching a documentary on the show, and the show itself, I can safely say it is one of the most painfully unfunny things I have ever seen. At first I thought Tony being a jerk was just him being a character, after all he is an insult comedian. However after watching several episodes of the podcast I am convinced him and his hosts are just horrible people. He claims to be against trolls, but from what I have seen in him cutting people who roast him out of his uploaded episodes, that he just can't take a joke. Tony is such an uptight prima donna, and is probably the kind of guy to check his own IMDB page and reference this review in one of his episodes as an example of what he considers a troll. I honestly just can't stand to watch another episode. His jokes are painfully unfunny, most of his guests are painfully unfunny, and the whole "Can we get a pizza?" thing from the documentary made me believe fully that he is just an jerk. The whole Peng Dang while unrelated to the podcast only reaffirms all the points I made about him being a horrible person. I wouldn't give it a one star review if he was at least funny on any of these episodes, because lots of bad people are funny, but the show isn't funny, and I can't see any redeeming qualities with the show. Brian Redban is not funny, and every time their drummer says literally anything a piece of my soul just dies, and I can safely say as a drummer myself that he is not even a good drummer. Nobody here is even funny accidentally, it's just incredible. I can safely say that I am never watching this again, and my life will be better for it. If you like this that's fine, I just don't see why anyone would.
However after watching a documentary on the show, and the show itself, I can safely say it is one of the most painfully unfunny things I have ever seen. At first I thought Tony being a jerk was just him being a character, after all he is an insult comedian. However after watching several episodes of the podcast I am convinced him and his hosts are just horrible people. He claims to be against trolls, but from what I have seen in him cutting people who roast him out of his uploaded episodes, that he just can't take a joke. Tony is such an uptight prima donna, and is probably the kind of guy to check his own IMDB page and reference this review in one of his episodes as an example of what he considers a troll. I honestly just can't stand to watch another episode. His jokes are painfully unfunny, most of his guests are painfully unfunny, and the whole "Can we get a pizza?" thing from the documentary made me believe fully that he is just an jerk. The whole Peng Dang while unrelated to the podcast only reaffirms all the points I made about him being a horrible person. I wouldn't give it a one star review if he was at least funny on any of these episodes, because lots of bad people are funny, but the show isn't funny, and I can't see any redeeming qualities with the show. Brian Redban is not funny, and every time their drummer says literally anything a piece of my soul just dies, and I can safely say as a drummer myself that he is not even a good drummer. Nobody here is even funny accidentally, it's just incredible. I can safely say that I am never watching this again, and my life will be better for it. If you like this that's fine, I just don't see why anyone would.
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