You couldn't get more perfect with what happened with Kyle, other than him not being attacked at all.
"Midget cornered me in a parking lot, I got jump kicked in the face, skateboarder bashed me on the head before trying to take my gun, and lastly a medic fake surrendered and then pointed his gun at me." Everything there seems too fantastic to be true, but it was all there, caught on video.
Everyone he shot (at) were criminals. We had a multiple child rapist, a domestic abuser, whatever charges Jumpkick Man had (I think the Rittenhouse thread had info on him), and a burglar/prowler.
No rounds hit people who were not attacking him.
His only miss was the only non-white person attacking him at a BLM riot.
Heh. Made me remember this old meme:
On an unrelated note: I popped over to the YouTube comment section of the interview stream and it was 98% positive. The show is being described as "great," "fantastic," "awesome," "PHENOMENAL," "★★★★★" and a fitting conclusion to the Kyle arc. Only 2 negative comments at the very bottom (
so you know they've been disliked heavily disregard that). One looks to be from a normal regular viewer who's politely expressing disappointment about Nick being too drunk for his taste to conduct a good interview, and the other one isn't even aimed at Nick.
Now that presents an interesting contrast with this here thread. Personally, I know that I used to enjoy Nick surprising normie guests with dumbass questions about futanari cock and such. For me, it got old after a while, but Nick, demonstrating one of the notable old people traits, kept milking the joke way past its death. See also: the Daily Unbreaded. It used to be hilarious seeing him drunkenly read idiotic superchats at a guest who has zero idea about what's going on. And those rare moments when the guest would lean into the joke were fucking gold.
I think the problem with Nick's shows that have a guest on is manifold. First, the superchats aren't that good anymore. The audience has shifted. I think more than half of it are normie newcomers by now. And this new audience isn't as funny or interesting, making superchats a big detriment to the show's entertainment value. Second, Nick's decreased mental capacity from all the drinking and hard drugs has reduced his ability to "read the room" with regards to the guest and how best to navigate the dialogue. I know he used to be great at that particular skill. Third, he stopped doing show prep, stopped finding value in reading legal documents and started, instead of making the show about laughing at other things, making it about himself. So the interview style naturally shifted from listening to the guest's story to "me, me, me." And finally, all those degenerate internet jokes... coming from Nick, they don't exactly feel like jokes anymore, now do they? It's like there is that nasty undertone of actual sleazy degeneracy coming from him.