
Allison let's someone making threats against her know that they're just one person and don't have a harassment brigade at their fingers like she does with #ChangeTheChannel. It's probably not a wise idea to basically challenge someone threatening you to actually prove themselves as a legit threat. Then again, if someone ended up attacking Allison in real life I wouldn't put the odds on it being that guy. One of her cult-like Twitter followers turning on her seems far more likely.

With Brad gone from Twitter, Allison has moved on from the subject for now but her wannabe second-in-command keeps up the fight.

Also, Brad did a review of Midsommar/Spider-Man: Far From Home, post-Twitter shutdown and after his former friend Brian talked about why he left Brad's site. He brings in his friend Dave, who has been too busy with work and tending to a baby to do videos lately, to sit in despite not having seen either film. It could be a coincidence but having a former friend kind of throw you under the bus immediately followed by a friend who's been gone awhile come back on camera without much of a reason to be there seems deliberate. However, it's not unheard of for Brad to bring in people to talk with him who haven't seen the movie as well since it's more lively than just talking to a camera alone.
What does stick out though is it's mentioned that his wife Laura saw Midsommar with him but she doesn't show up for the video. She's probably nervous about going back on camera after all the negative attention from Allison and her horde and I wouldn't blame her. Brad doesn't bring up the Allison drama but early on he shows a screen with their social media accounts and despite the twitter still being there visually he doesn't verbally plug it.