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That segment on the illusionist was pretty neat. I personally love seeing professional illusionists perform, and it’s a really underappreciated career path. I would have liked to have seen a little more footage of tricks and less of walking, but it was still a neat segment to include.
Overall, this was a good mane. While I’ve found a lot of segments in the mane to be pretty hit or miss, depending on my personal interests, all the segments which were presented were done so in an engaging way.
The mane will never be the same without movie reviews with Brandon Yechout. I will forever miss his solemn face telling me about different bad (or sometimes good) movies. His movie reviews will always hold a fond place in my heart. I think of them every night before I go to bed, full of logic. Heartbreak. Anticipation. None of these things can be expressed in the same way through print. Give me Brandon. Farewell sweet prince.
Chroma • Oct 15, 2017 at 10:19 pm
That segment on the illusionist was pretty neat. I personally love seeing professional illusionists perform, and it’s a really underappreciated career path. I would have liked to have seen a little more footage of tricks and less of walking, but it was still a neat segment to include.
Overall, this was a good mane. While I’ve found a lot of segments in the mane to be pretty hit or miss, depending on my personal interests, all the segments which were presented were done so in an engaging way.
Brandon Fan • Oct 13, 2017 at 8:04 am
The mane will never be the same without movie reviews with Brandon Yechout. I will forever miss his solemn face telling me about different bad (or sometimes good) movies. His movie reviews will always hold a fond place in my heart. I think of them every night before I go to bed, full of logic. Heartbreak. Anticipation. None of these things can be expressed in the same way through print. Give me Brandon. Farewell sweet prince.
Brandon Yechout • Oct 13, 2017 at 1:44 pm
thanks, friend
Parker • Oct 13, 2017 at 6:49 pm
Well, there’s some emotion