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While shooting the last episode of Trailer Jones, I accidentally forgot to start recording the video, and we didn't notice until after the first trailer had been scored: the Firestorm reveal for Battlefield V. Rather than recycle the conversation we'd already had, I chose to score Vampire the Masquerade for the actual episode instead. We don't have video of us discussing Firestorm, but I do have the audio, so here's a small bonus just for you Patrons. Enjoy!

Battlefield V Firestorm Reveal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-JB-O8A-TA

- Brandon

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Trailer Jones - Battlefield V Firestorm Reveal

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Anonymous

Reminds me of "Let's all go to the trailers" old format

Anonymous

As a non-white guy, it's fine. I appreciate that they gave it a try before.

Anonymous

You didn't have to give this to us but I'm really glad that you did. Thank you, Brandon!

Anonymous

Oh, thanks for uploading that. It's a good idea to give us patrons cool bonuses like this

Anonymous

Just going to use this opportunity to reiterate that I'd love if we could get back to the day where all Trailer Jones episodes are one trailer like this, and shot and released closer to the debut of a trailer. On top of the potential for being more timely and relevant to clicks, this way is just way more consumable than sitting down for an hour of trailer talk, which almost makes you sick of it by the end, and adds a weird crossfire between the trailers being scored instead of the sense of dedication to each one. Like can you imagine releasing three reviews in a single video and commenting between them on others? No, because that'd be weird. You know I love longform shows, but this one just works way better in bite sized, dedicated chunks.