I don't know why it just struck me, but I remember people getting upset because the "Last Laugh" concept was be using for an Australian and Brazilian show with no hint of irony. Last Laugh itself was a 1:1 carbon copy of a Japanese show on Amazon called Documental (Which was a spin-off of sorts from the No Laughing Batsu games that have been going on since the 00's).
Ready-Set-Show isn't EXACTLY a 1:1 from Good Mythical Morning but you can see it's heavily, heavily inspired by it, much more than other shows they've done in the past like On the Spot (Whose Line is it Anyway) and Theatre Mode (Mystery Science Theatre 3000).
I'm starting to think back and remember how creatively bankrupt the company's been getting as they stray further away from the content that made them popular, and I've got little enthusiasm for whatever they're pitching as a "return to their roots" after the 18th Anniversary stream.
Most of these people aren't friends that hang out after work or on the weekends anymore, they're all between 30 and 50, most of them have families now, and they've all got work-separate friends and the usual drunk antics aren't there anymore and they've told almost every story they've ever had pre Rooster Teeth careers on a podcast already.