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Originally Posted by SoFocused
Then let me clarify
This is Keith and Chemda's show, but without the fans the show is nothing. The fans are just as vital to the show as what the two of them decide they can or can't do to the show. That is not arguable.
Does this mean that Keith and Chemda are completely incapable of making their own decisions for what the listeners can and can't listen to? No. But they have to remember that they are supposed to make any decisions with the fans in mind, not based off of any personal feelings or grudges against other people.
I felt they don't always do this so I stopped listening pure and simple.
*goes back to the shadows from whence he came*
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My laptop just shut off mid-reply to this comment... so I will be brief(er)...
Keith and Chemda own Keith and the Girl, they decide what to and how to do their show. There is no contract with the fans requiring them to keep the fans in mind when making decisions. They do what they believe is best for their show and themselves. Keith and the Girl is successful because, Keith and Chemda are talented podcast personalities, they spend time/effort/money in producing a quality product, and it is 100% their show.
Hollywood could learn a thing or two from Keith and the Girl. For example the movie Captain America, what a piece of shit... this movie was clearly made for fans, not by people who care about comic books, Captain America, editing, or writing... it was so transparently formulaic... 1 - Hunky Actor, 1 - Super Villain Nazi, 1 - Hot chick (debatable) and call it Captain America
Hunky Guy become super hero (after 45 minutes), Fights Super Villain, and girl falls for him... That the perfect fan formula for a Hollywood Comic book movie... but it sucked because fans don't make good movies; talented actors, writers, directors, cinematographers, hell even grips make a good movie. In the same manner Keith and the Girl fans don't make the podcasts, talented hosts (and interns) do.