Off the Rails was one of the best things they’ve done in a while and it started as a zoom show.Cori is using the current Zoom status as an excuse for poor showmanship and lack of effort. Adapting to a virtual format isn't a new process for the current team. They’ve all participated in Zoom shows throughout Covid.
He would have done better than that but unfortunately you can't purchase a house with an AMEX card.Yes!! The first time I saw his house I thought…that’s it?
Why is he shading the DVC Show, Paul and Amy took the show and ran with it. I’ll admit I didn’t think they had it in them, but overall it’s a fun listen and yes, I know it’s an infomercial for DVC Rental Store but at least they seem like they want to be there.I'm guessing the "tune in tomorrow" post from Corey will mean they announce they have a studio space. In a different reply, he said the following (bolding is mine) and I'm wondering what the DVC Show's unfortunate circumstances were that prevented their filming at Pete's house even earlier? Regardless, I don't think the difference is that they've had more time on Zoom.And, sadly, I don't think a studio is going to fix the DIS' issues.
We welcome feedback. The team has never faced more criticism and attacks, especially since Pete left. Many expect us to pack our bags and shut the entire operation down. However, we are stronger than that and still struggle with a fallout you can't imagine. We acknowledge that the show is currently out of its element. A virtual show was not our first choice, but if we had continued to broadcast from Pete's house, what would the reaction have been? It's easy for outsiders to suggest finding a rent-a-studio as if we haven’t tried. Craig has done a phenomenal job within the limitations he faced. We are not the DVC show. It originated under our umbrella and transitioned to a virtual format much earlier due to their unfortunate circumstances, preventing them from recording at Pete's house. It’s not a flip of a switch. I wish it were. Stay tuned.
He could’ve at least replaced the white appliances!He would have done better than that but unfortunately you can't purchase a house with an AMEX card.
It’s just like him bragging about the cheaply made designer bags and bracelets along with having to stay club level at every delete resort. All a front.To see the exterior of the house on Zillow after so many years of watching/listening to the show was definitely an eye opener. A perfectly normal house, but to listen to him, you'd think he was managing an estate.
When Pete bought his house you could get a house for dirt cheap in Florida. I was stunned he didn't’ have something better.He would have done better than that but unfortunately you can't purchase a house with an AMEX card.
I'm guessing the "tune in tomorrow" post from Corey will mean they announce they have a studio space. In a different reply, he said the following (bolding is mine) and I'm wondering what the DVC Show's unfortunate circumstances were that prevented their filming at Pete's house even earlier? Regardless, I don't think the difference is that they've had more time on Zoom.And, sadly, I don't think a studio is going to fix the DIS' issues.
We welcome feedback. The team has never faced more criticism and attacks, especially since Pete left. Many expect us to pack our bags and shut the entire operation down. However, we are stronger than that and still struggle with a fallout you can't imagine. We acknowledge that the show is currently out of its element. A virtual show was not our first choice, but if we had continued to broadcast from Pete's house, what would the reaction have been? It's easy for outsiders to suggest finding a rent-a-studio as if we haven’t tried. Craig has done a phenomenal job within the limitations he faced. We are not the DVC show. It originated under our umbrella and transitioned to a virtual format much earlier due to their unfortunate circumstances, preventing them from recording at Pete's house. It’s not a flip of a switch. I wish it were. Stay tuned.
That’s exactly what the content that is being provided to us is sophomore, mediocre discussions about Disney without the allure or grandiose of being an inside Disney fan club who engages with their fan base. Amateur all the way through.Yea this social distanced fart sack method of switching in between zoom cameras is seriously for a beginner up and coming podcast.
They aren’t starting nor starting over.Off the Rails was one of the best things they’ve done in a while and it started as a zoom show.
Remember he doesn't technically even own the house, he co-owns the house!When Pete bought his house you could get a house for dirt cheap in Florida. I was stunned he didn't’ have something better.
Corey is a fucking liar and completely full of shit (go fuck yourself Corey if you read this). The guy was just as much an enabler as anyone else in that environment, and even more importantly, a stifler of the truth once the news broke. Sure, webmaster Cathy became the fall guy after her rather “convenient” anti-semitism came to light making it easy for her to be the bad guy, but Corey talks through both sides of his mouth hole by begging for patience and understanding while simultaneously deleting posts as fast as his fingers can fly and slamming anyone who doesn’t give the “team” 18-24 months to come to grips with their situation and face their demons. Corey gets his paycheck from John Magi. End of story.Why is he shading the DVC Show, Paul and Amy took the show and ran with it. I’ll admit I didn’t think they had it in them, but overall it’s a fun listen and yes, I know it’s an infomercial for DVC Rental Store but at least they seem like they want to be there.
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