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Pop culture podcasts and political pundits are truly a dime a dozen, however most of these shows are at least somewhat worth that dime. TheQuartering is not. Even going in blind, with no bias or prior knowledge, this show is just not worth watching.
The videos are unbelievably formulaic, and without any real soul or creativity put into them, presumably because there are around three new episodes a day. Non-existent fact checking and editing mistakes are common, and the topics of discussion are so repetitive in nature that almost every single video simply blends together with every other video.
The host himself, Jeremy Hambly, is just not a likable personality. I don't say this to be insulting, this man is just genuinely not an enjoyable person to listen to, and his on-camera personality isn't particularly endearing either.
All of this is made all the more worse by Hambly's lethargic, sluggish delivery, a transparent attempt at dragging out the length of what would otherwise be incredibly short videos so that every episode can fit in just a few more ads.
Where ever your politics lie, and what ever interest you have in geek culture, there are so many better choices than TheQuartering. In a world full of gourmet food, TheQuartering is like a half-thawed TV-dinner.
The videos are unbelievably formulaic, and without any real soul or creativity put into them, presumably because there are around three new episodes a day. Non-existent fact checking and editing mistakes are common, and the topics of discussion are so repetitive in nature that almost every single video simply blends together with every other video.
The host himself, Jeremy Hambly, is just not a likable personality. I don't say this to be insulting, this man is just genuinely not an enjoyable person to listen to, and his on-camera personality isn't particularly endearing either.
All of this is made all the more worse by Hambly's lethargic, sluggish delivery, a transparent attempt at dragging out the length of what would otherwise be incredibly short videos so that every episode can fit in just a few more ads.
Where ever your politics lie, and what ever interest you have in geek culture, there are so many better choices than TheQuartering. In a world full of gourmet food, TheQuartering is like a half-thawed TV-dinner.
YouTube channel series that has a lot of focus on hypocrisy and pointing out immorality in online communities and Hollywood. A normal everyday basement beard, regular dude with pretty milquetoast takes bringing aggregated new article reports together with honest commentary.
A man who has a laid back channel and says it how it is. He covers great and spicy content, that the mainstream wont touch. Disregard the haters who manage to climb out their mothers basement, to give a YOUTUBER one star.
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To anyone who think that I came off as rather "red-pill" in any way from the older review.... I'm very sorry. After much realization over the years (especially when looking through Twitter), I do think that he is basically one of the dozens of these obnoxiously repetitive, boring, and overtly political "nerd" channels that are everywhere on YT.
I know that he is a self-proclaimed troll, but man is he super predictable (and honestly rather pathetic). There are better nerd-related channels that are worth checking out instead.
Original review (previous 4/10): While he does make some pretty decent points from time to time and makes some videos that can be quite entertaining and enticing, the other videos he makes tend to be rather repetitive and boring to sit through after a while. Not downright awful, just rather mediocre fare that is to be expected from these types of channels.
While his charisma isn't great, he does have a decent enough presence to make his content watchable (which is more than I can say about MundaneMatt and Jeremy Griggs). Though not my cup of tea, I can see why people likes his content.
I know that he is a self-proclaimed troll, but man is he super predictable (and honestly rather pathetic). There are better nerd-related channels that are worth checking out instead.
Original review (previous 4/10): While he does make some pretty decent points from time to time and makes some videos that can be quite entertaining and enticing, the other videos he makes tend to be rather repetitive and boring to sit through after a while. Not downright awful, just rather mediocre fare that is to be expected from these types of channels.
While his charisma isn't great, he does have a decent enough presence to make his content watchable (which is more than I can say about MundaneMatt and Jeremy Griggs). Though not my cup of tea, I can see why people likes his content.
I visit Jeremy's YouTube channel on a daily basis. Rarely is he covering something not important to the current conversation and his take is frequently hated by the abusive left extremists which makes me want to watch more. He has refreshing takes and he is non judgemental of people's personal choices. But he also uses his common sense. He is especially on top and tracking current social media trends. You may not have the time to track down certain facts and that's OK-Jeremy can do it for you. Dump biased Mainstream Media & give Jeremy a listen and you won't regret it. You will be up to speed on current events.
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- TriviaThe YouTube channel has over 1,000,000 subscribers.
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