Things get hot in this one as Ian takes on the hypebeasts and their leader, Asian Jake PaulThings get hot in this one as Ian takes on the hypebeasts and their leader, Asian Jake PaulThings get hot in this one as Ian takes on the hypebeasts and their leader, Asian Jake Paul
David Brown
- Self
- (as boyinaband)
Ian Washburn
- Content Deputy
- (as Ian Carter)
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Although some folks were disappointed by it, I found this to be the best episode of Content Cop to date. Absolutely fantastic. Seeing the detective work of former police officer Ian Carter always gets me so intrigued. Shows like CSI aren't realistic, they just show you what's 'cool'. This show really puts you in the mind of a cop.
My favorite episode so far, the contents of this episode is perfect. The episode is very well structured, and the song in the end compliments that structure very well.
I would definetley recomend this episode.
I would definetley recomend this episode.
A really fire episode, Ian did really good executing his abilities to easily beat down AJP! It had alot of drama, good moments, action, and the plot and story is really written out well! Bryan Paul is one of the most badazz villains that had a (pretty bad) reason for the evil he was doing, an unlikable personality, but powerful immense abilities of the flex, his hypnotizing abilities, his rolex, his sub-gun, but most notably his Ghostwriter that stood a good chance against the legendary Content Cop, but alas, evil always loses.
But for real, IDubbbz came up good with the Content Cop and he and Boyinaband did also really good on the Diss Track.
But for real, IDubbbz came up good with the Content Cop and he and Boyinaband did also really good on the Diss Track.
IDubbbz deconstructed Asian Jake Paul incredibly well. His best segment was probably AJP's inability to get permission to livestream them. He then explains how it becomes a recurring theme to ignore the idea of consent. The diss track is also very strong, and actually quite catchy. It's an interesting throwback to 2017.
Did you know
- TriviaThe theme of this video's criticism about RiceGum is structured by the seven deadly sins (lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride).
- ConnectionsReferenced in H3 Podcast: Tai Lopez (2017)
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