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On this week’s episode of our bonus podcast Party Chat, we talk about…

- Tim Rogers' YouTube channel

- Star Wars' new movies

- YouTube and Patreon analytics

- The Deepest Dive bonus episodes

- Tron

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Comments

Anonymous

It’s true. Tim Rogers is the most interesting man in the industry. I really think Ben should watch his series on the translation of Final Fantasy VII he did for Kotaku. It made me really appreciate that game and the nuances that are missed in the U.S. version and it’s also a deeply personal and emotional essay series.

Anonymous

Also, the Insert Credit podcast is pretty good. Their recent episode with Jeff Gerstmann was the funniest podcast I’ve listened to in a while.

Anonymous

I will never understand people who still pay money to Tim Roger’s Patreon. I started off a fan from his kotaku videos. But his Patreon has morphed from one hour long video a month to one 5-6 hour long video a year. And he says he works 18 hours a day on said video. To each their own, but do y’all not see the grift?