Made the account just for this: Basically the same logo, the same couch, I dont want to play the race card but it feels like they just threw in an ethnic urban guy to sit where Steelo sat, same with Chanel West Coast but they didn't want to get too ethnic so they just made her only a blonde, also dont want to play the gender card but this is such a cookie cut everwhere else that it feels like they just went with a female host to keep the demographics equally tweaked across the board, which comes off misogynistic. To the cast credit I'm sure their trying their best to bring something genuine to such a knockoff but even they are just awkwardly stuck just trying to recreate something and it really inhibits any true personality. They should've tried to get a cast that know they get along from either past personal or professional relations even if brief and independently, what I mean is ideally at least one would be more than well aquainted with the other two, even if the other t do din't know each other. That seems like the bare minimum for this kind of set up to work and it would still be much more than the show actually has. I would've much rather have seen a gamble with completely new talent brought in together than strangers trying to be hand picked for a group natural dynamic. Honestly any three people from a highschool or even middle school lunch table would be more entaitaining than is. For the record, Ridiculousness is awesome, it's fairly simple but it's og and the chemistry of the show is really what makes it and gives it real substance more than just watching three people commenting on videos. Deliciousness however, is aparently completly oblivious to this as it leaves out the one very simple thing that makes the show good and is entirely a show of only the worst and most cliché moments.
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