Quinton only was on the AV club, if he was in a drama club is surprising he never talked about it. His acting skills are limited to angry reviewing lore.
He never intended to be an actor though. From what we know he always intended to be behind the camera before YouTube took off.
One of Quinton's last remaining original "YouTube friends" is Defunctland, who made a fantastic series on Jim Henson's legacy. The difference being, Henson has a lengthy and interesting story filled with chapters that could easily become their own subjects.
The idea of making a retrospective series on iCarly is not an intrinsically flawed idea, but it is unnecessary, and filling it as Quinton is bound to do is going to work against it. The people that follow and remember Henson's work are on average more willing to sit through 40 minutes than iCarly fans are for over an hour. The show doesn't give you enough material to work for that long.
One of my favourite channels to watch is Hats Off Entertainment, which mainly does short video essays on classic comedy acts and VHS era comedy movies, both good and bad. I have been surprised by how this chap has made me a massive fan of The Three Stooges (especially in my case because of the Farley Bros movie) just by how he talks about them. I feel like if Q could tone down his ego, he could achieve the same result with Garfield or whatever he likes now. Arguably Q is doing that now with his infectious crusade to Super Size himself on themed McDonald's as his ludicrous Patreon numbers evidence.
People should be madder than he promised this video for hitting 400k and now he plans on holding it until he hits 500k.
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