I try to stop watching but the headlines given each day in the emails I receive from them are so darn compelling. So I jump from time stamp to time stamp and fast forward during Krystal's repetitive rants.
I try to stop watching but the headlines given each day in the emails I receive from them are so darn compelling. So I jump from time stamp to time stamp and fast forward during Krystal's repetitive rants.
I've actually done something similar with both Breaking Points and Rising, where I watch the first 2 minutes of each segment only. I know there's a solid 8-12 minutes in each segment that are worthless, so why stick around?
I agree; I lose interest quickly these days with both shows because I can usually tell where the conversation is going to go after the 'news' part. Seems like things are rarely discussed with any iota of nuance anymore. I actually find the dynamic between Krystal and Emily or Saagar and Ryan better. There's not as much steamrolling over their co-hosts on those segments.
I try to stop watching but the headlines given each day in the emails I receive from them are so darn compelling. So I jump from time stamp to time stamp and fast forward during Krystal's repetitive rants.
Y'know, that's a pretty interesting strategy!!
I've actually done something similar with both Breaking Points and Rising, where I watch the first 2 minutes of each segment only. I know there's a solid 8-12 minutes in each segment that are worthless, so why stick around?
I agree; I lose interest quickly these days with both shows because I can usually tell where the conversation is going to go after the 'news' part. Seems like things are rarely discussed with any iota of nuance anymore. I actually find the dynamic between Krystal and Emily or Saagar and Ryan better. There's not as much steamrolling over their co-hosts on those segments.