Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej review scary stories submitted by watchers while knocking back drinks prepared by Steven Lim.Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej review scary stories submitted by watchers while knocking back drinks prepared by Steven Lim.Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej review scary stories submitted by watchers while knocking back drinks prepared by Steven Lim.
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Too Many Spirits is an innovative concept that itself is praiseworthy, and obviously one the folks at Watcher Entertainment knew would be a hit from the get-go. In celebration of Halloween, you need to get Ryan and Shane together to chew over something spooky. But Too Many Spirits goes the extra mile and tries to include Watcher's other founder, chef Steven Lim. Have him prepare the drinks, and bingo! You have Too Many Spirits. In the show's four episodes, shot over a single night, Ryan and Shane read stories submitted by their viewers.
Truth be told, almost all the stories submitted to Too Many Spirits are awful. The show isn't scary - it's just funny, but it's very funny. At the very first episode, Steven's spirits seem to be getting to Ryan and Shane, to the point where I'm not sure if it's the alcohol or if they're just having too much fun with these stories. By the third episode, the results of the last two drinks are noticeable almost immediately: They laugh at stories constantly to start with, including at Twitter names. The fourth episode is even more overboard with the hysterical laughing.
Sure, there are some criticisms one can make of the show. The "Log Bros" segments aren't as fun as the Watcher crew think it is, and the beginnings of each episode kind of drag, but oh well - it's a romp, and laugh-out-loud hilarious.
Truth be told, almost all the stories submitted to Too Many Spirits are awful. The show isn't scary - it's just funny, but it's very funny. At the very first episode, Steven's spirits seem to be getting to Ryan and Shane, to the point where I'm not sure if it's the alcohol or if they're just having too much fun with these stories. By the third episode, the results of the last two drinks are noticeable almost immediately: They laugh at stories constantly to start with, including at Twitter names. The fourth episode is even more overboard with the hysterical laughing.
Sure, there are some criticisms one can make of the show. The "Log Bros" segments aren't as fun as the Watcher crew think it is, and the beginnings of each episode kind of drag, but oh well - it's a romp, and laugh-out-loud hilarious.
This is so entertaining! I love to pour myself a drink and watch this series. It's my favorite of their shows, though Puppet History is a close second!
I love the ghoul boys, and they didnt miss with this show. Seeing them kick back and read some stories while enjoying themselves has been so fun, and i love the bartending! Ricky and Mr. Lim prepare wonderful drinks and are a wonderful part of the show. I wish they came out with more episodes, but as the nature of the show is with ~spicy~ bevs, Im good with the current schedule!
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