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That’s not true. Early G4 was (by 2000s standards) pretty tame and generally good (if low budget) quality that was way ahead of it’s time. It was not flawless, but absolutely nothing from the era is. It (and by extension it’s audience) did not become a cesspool until the later years when they kept desperately trying

I think there’s something to the old G4's complicity in this and marketing to these kinds of shitheads. Austin Creed joked about this in the reunion special—G4 wasn’t perfect. Its hosts were of a certain hue, its programming (especially after Comcast made them go full Spike TV) was for a certain demographic. And in

i’d watch gamer feminists tear into chuds forever, and if the name facilitates, power to'em

G4 was basically Maxim magazine but as a cable channel.

This goes further back than Chobot. Around the time G4 made its hard turn into Spike TV territory, they doubled down on this sort of stuff just in general.

None of that power on screen came for free, none of it. 

If your gut reaction to this is to get defensive (like many people in the twitter replies) then it might be time to start examining your personal bias. 

One of the more infamous moments in G4’s original run came when Munn suggestively licked a PS3 during a “Megathon” coverage event for the console’s 2006 launch (a lot of things were licked on G4).

Hopefully, at the least, this causes those douchebag viewers to just go away.

Good on her for tearing into a long-growing cancer on the G4 fanbase.

your reading comprehension and/or critical thinking skills display the only disgrace here.

Good grief you only seem to comment to say how much you hate the site.

just someone small time with small dick energy. like every “conservative

*actual Chuck Spadina runs out of bar weeping*

What? You mean you don’t want to see Sonic running through the green fields of rural Montana for an hour and a half?

Why is he running around the setting of a generic JRPG though?

I can’t disagree with this statement by Hawley, and I can only hope that the January 6th Commission will hold Hawley responsible for his seditious behavior that furthered an attempt to overthrow the United States government.

So what you’re saying is that it is a far worse attempt at a Ghostbusters revival than the 2016 film that supposedly sparked Reitman to make a “proper” Ghostbusters revival?

HUH. IMAGINE THAT.

Ghostbusters’ appeal was its irreverence—it understood that any ghost-hunting business would operate like a bunch of particularly nerdy exterminators, and that the kind of people who would actually set out to be a ghostbuster would be various flavors of crackpot. The tone of quivering Spielbergian reverence towards

I’m honestly surprised and delighted that something like Lupin III is apparently still doing popular enough that it continues to be made in an era where it seems most anime fans want nothing more than blank slate protagonists who get Truck-Kun’d to another universe and get a harem of mostly 2-dimensional cardboard