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Every Monday at Noon Central, we stream an exclusive Q&A for supporters in the MinnMax Council. We’re happy to answer any and all questions about the future of MinnMax, our past, or the news of the day in the chat. If you can’t make it into the chat during the stream, feel free to leave your question here and we’ll answer it on the stream.

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Patrick Polk

Greetings! I just wanted to say, in the most recent MinnMax Show you demonstrated commendable restraint when Ana was talking about how much she enjoyed Final Fantasy VII Remake and descrbed it as "brain rot." You didn't gasp or ask her to leave on spot! Obviously, I assume that conversation took place after the episode recorded, and I will really miss her contributions as a cohort.

Anonymous

Last week you talked about the possibility of making more limited run series. Personally, I am very much in favour of this, as it allows you to try out new ideas without having to commit to them in the long term should they not bring in a high enough viewership to justify becoming a permanent addition. While this can be a little bit of a double edge sword, as every new show has the potential to become somebody's favourite, and you risk upsetting those people if the show goes away, it feels like the most sustainable way to explore new ideas, plus, a series can always return if the demand for it is there. What I wanted to ask is, what would be your main metrics for determining the success of one of these new series? Would it be based purely on views? or are there other factors such as the level of community engagement, or just the desire of the group to continue making it?