Show discussing politics, social issues, movies, TV and many other aspects of pop-culture.Show discussing politics, social issues, movies, TV and many other aspects of pop-culture.Show discussing politics, social issues, movies, TV and many other aspects of pop-culture.
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Pop culture podcasts and political pundits are truly a dime a dozen, however most of these shows are at least somewhat worth that dime. TheQuartering is not. Even going in blind, with no bias or prior knowledge, this show is just not worth watching.
The videos are unbelievably formulaic, and without any real soul or creativity put into them, presumably because there are around three new episodes a day. Non-existent fact checking and editing mistakes are common, and the topics of discussion are so repetitive in nature that almost every single video simply blends together with every other video.
The host himself, Jeremy Hambly, is just not a likable personality. I don't say this to be insulting, this man is just genuinely not an enjoyable person to listen to, and his on-camera personality isn't particularly endearing either.
All of this is made all the more worse by Hambly's lethargic, sluggish delivery, a transparent attempt at dragging out the length of what would otherwise be incredibly short videos so that every episode can fit in just a few more ads.
Where ever your politics lie, and what ever interest you have in geek culture, there are so many better choices than TheQuartering. In a world full of gourmet food, TheQuartering is like a half-thawed TV-dinner.
The videos are unbelievably formulaic, and without any real soul or creativity put into them, presumably because there are around three new episodes a day. Non-existent fact checking and editing mistakes are common, and the topics of discussion are so repetitive in nature that almost every single video simply blends together with every other video.
The host himself, Jeremy Hambly, is just not a likable personality. I don't say this to be insulting, this man is just genuinely not an enjoyable person to listen to, and his on-camera personality isn't particularly endearing either.
All of this is made all the more worse by Hambly's lethargic, sluggish delivery, a transparent attempt at dragging out the length of what would otherwise be incredibly short videos so that every episode can fit in just a few more ads.
Where ever your politics lie, and what ever interest you have in geek culture, there are so many better choices than TheQuartering. In a world full of gourmet food, TheQuartering is like a half-thawed TV-dinner.
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