Jessi Milestone's livestream here was 20 minutes late (having evidently reconsidered the merits of drama streaming) and instead consisted of herself and Jeff in bed in their hovel as they talked to two nobodies about eating pizza, other food they at one point have eaten, the personal histories of the nobodies and their medical ailments, and so on like a newly minted Rosetta Allen. Milestone's transformation from Fandom Menace to "fandom reject" is truly amazing to watch in real time.
However all was not gloom and doom in the slovenly Milestone household..
08/17/2021 - WORLD CLASS BULLSHITTERS - STAR WARS VISIONS| JOHNNY DEPP SPEAKS| UPDATE THAT MIGHT UPSET YOU| LIVE WITH ARTIST SHANE DAVIS!
A bit of unmentioned context was that this annual gathering was referred to as the "Fandom Menace Meetup" in 2019 and 2020 and only last month was renamed the "FNT/G+G Meetup" after both Jeremy and Gary announced their abandonment of the hashtag; the WSBS couple felt this wasn't going to be a barrier to them interacting with their mutually shared fanbase.
Jeff and Jessi perhaps understandably feel dejected and alienated after being expelled from a convention while their peers and "community" stood silent and did nothing before the whims of the griftlords, like so much Zack Snyder. But they are not alone. Frog sends over
his best and brightest Shane Davis to let them know that they have friends in these trying times, that they do have support they can count on. Jeff opens by saying that he will get to the "altercation in Vegas" later, but he would like to express his disappointment in the lack of respect and professionalism shown to him and Jessi at the party. An incredible display of rudeness, pettiness and small-mindedness on Gary's part. But before the WCBS people get into that, first their regular Star Wars and clickbait programming.
First: does new guest Shane Davis even like Star Wars? Shane vaguely answers "I've always been drawn into the bounty hunter aspect of Star Wars" (?) and (paraphrasing) that he liked the space western aspects like Boba Fett, but not so much the actual story. Dutifully trying to go through with this interview on a Star Wars-fandom show anyway, Jeff asks about if Shane thinks Star Wars has the coolest villains like Batman but instead Shane answers by way of talking about how he thought the prequel concept art books were the best material out on the market at the time. The
Starlight Cats creator's appreciation of Star Wars only extends to the craft and process that went into realizing it as a creative professional and not much beyond that: some of the aliens and vehicles were "cool looking" in Shane's estimation while the Jedi are visually boring and monotonous. Shane suspects Lucas was trying to do an "asian thing" with the Jedi but doesn't really go into it more than that.
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It's not even nine minutes in and Frog in full regalia joins to mercifully pull this show out of the ditch it has careened itself into. Making an executive decision to abort the in-depth interview with Shane Davis on Star Wars, Frog immediately begins stoking excitement about this new, Japanese, visually inspired take on Star Wars and unloads all the bells and whistles, declaring this the dawn of a new age of heterosexuality in the LucasFilm franchise. Jeff and Jessi roll out the red carpet for the Frog lord, for reasons that I hope at this point are obvious.
After having pulled the focus away from Shane Davis to the "Star Wars Visions" trailer, Frog pulls a 180 by saying he is also not interested in consooming the latest Star War content from LucasFilm - Like Zack Snyder, these people clearly hate their audience, hate Frog personally and he does not see the reason of patronizing them with a second of his time. So instead the topic is "what is the best way to dispose of a body" and fun facts about the fine state of New Jersey as the audience files in. Jeff desperately tries to efap another Star Wars outrage youtuber, but Frog can't even put himself through watching it and instead asking what Matt Jarbo is up to these days.
At half an hour, enough people have assembled that Frog decides that the altercation in Vegas can now finally be addressed. Jessi says her video captured everything there was to say on the issue, but the video is replayed while Frog asks for context on behalf of concerned observers:
As Jessi tells the story, for the past 2 years various Star Wars complaining youtubers have been gathering at a pair of afterparties at a bar during the annual Star Trek convention in Vegas, one on Thursday, one on Saturday. After the coof restrictions have been taken down, Jessi felt it would be a great chance for the gang to get together once again. Jeff points out that their presence was very welcome by nearly everyone, including the owner of the establishment and he was pressed by fans to start autographing their copies of Stealing Solo.
Frog pushes for additional context. Shane presumably is drawing off-screen, silently grateful at not having to talk anymore.
Jessi evasively explains she's given all the context she can - Gary 'Nerdrotic' Buchler's actions are simply not comprehensible to a normal person. She emphasizes that after a completely non-eventful appearance on Thursday, on Saturday she was confronted by Gary's wife welcomed them by screaming "Gary told me to tell you to get the fuck out" and pointed at the door, emphasizing that this was the edict of the griftlord himself and not just his spouse being a raging crazy bitch of her own accord, something that no doubt is a real and regular occurrence in Jessi's world.
Here the relating of events gets discombobulated, but what can be inferred is that Jessi did not leave and instead met aggression in kind, leading to Nerdrotic's wife running to her husband for backup. The Griftlord in the flesh shrieking that the reason they are not welcome at this Star Trek convention afterparty is that the two of them are "shitstirrers". He then marched off to order Jeff Hicks (who was signing autographs) to leave, the ogrish mulatto standing there passively while the small, elderly substance abusing bugman from San Francisco tried to physically remove the Shrek-resembling comic book bungler. Jeff sanguinely dismisses the escalation since "a little guy like [Gary]'s not going to bother me", while Jessi takes on the demeanor of a particularly angry chihuahua. Personally if I was in Gary's frail shoes, I'd be more worried about getting physically demolished by a large and temperamental Jessi Milestone in front of all my fans.
Jeff Hicks interjects to raise a fairly interesting point, which is that he gave ample notice that he would be attending the meetup ahead of time, like this now unlisted stream
The Pre-Vegas-Meet Up Show (feat. Anna TSWG and Many More!), but contacted by no one saying he wasn't welcome. Everyone was polite and friendly to him on the initial meetup on Thursday - only on the very last day were these objections suddenly brought up. Jeff Hicks brings up a TFM/CG meetup in Chicago where not everyone liked each other but agreed to get along, even those two creepy ass twins that were hanging around Frog. Frog clarifies those were the Diaz brothers and then steers the show back to the debriefing. Jeff concludes by saying he calmly gave Gary his goodbyes (forever) and left.
Frog asks what everyone else did: Jeremy Griggs was apparently present ushering away onlookers and trying to cover things up, as Jeremy does. Jessi hypothesizes that Gary's motive here was insecurity, that he perceived WCBS as a threat to his 'brand', but also that he just dislikes her "for some reason, he just does".
Frog offers his own interpretation of events - that there have been multiple divides in the communty and that it's undergoing a steady phase of disintegration: First there was the Zack Snyder schism, then the MechaRandom vs Tom Connors feud, then Ryan Kinel denouncing Doomcock as his fans as a grifter and his retards, and the latest being Frog's spat with Az/HeelsVsBabyface. Jessi sided with MechaRandom and Merry Mayhem against Tom Connors, Gary Buchler consigliere and found herself
persona non grata in Gary's books as a result. Jessi agrees that a divide exists.
Encouraged, Frog continues to elaborate, explaining at 57:30 that when Jessi got together when the other Fandom Menace bitches to "try and cancel Tom", Nerdrotic took umbrage to this. Jessi receives this...
less well and Frog starts to immediately backpedal. She demands Frog repeat what he said, and after having obliged her, demanding an explanation how it was "cancelling" someone. Frog obfuscates with just a hint of nervousness in his voice, opting to focus on MechaRandom's week of explosions. Jessi accepts the out and pauses to read superchats and field questions from Shane Davis. Frog declares himself behind the couple 100% and renders his verdict - that this was a meetup for the Anti-SJW community and not a personal party.
Verdict delivered, the next two hours were followed by Johnny Depp news, idle small talk and Frog playing his piano and can be skipped.
CONCLUSION
So who's to say who truly owns this Vegas pubcrawl, the fandom and community or the people that went to the trouble of organizing it? I think this photograph posted by Jessi Milestone herself illustrates the issue:
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Jessi
may genuinely believe that she is participating in a fandom community and perhaps the previous get-togethers in Vegas were just that. But the organizers themselves have not-so-subtly shifted their stance on this over the years, now carefully watermarking even photos of the participants as an extension of their jealously guarded personal brands. In many ways it's simply what has going on within the Fandom Menace for some time now, except expressed physically.