I wanna reiterate what others have been saying with: yes, it's totally worth it! While I think it's better to read posts/listen to audios of the different shows because that's what made it unique, I genuinely loved getting to watch it on dvd, and I especially loved getting to hear the directors commentary. It's hands down one of the best pieces of content from them, imo. And I found tatinof kinda painful to get through in how cheesy it was so the difference was awesome.xAshleighx wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:27 pm So, off topic, but I've never seen Interactive Introverts and I was thinking about buying it to watch this weekend? I'm a little bit worried, though, because I saw Danny & Drew's tour in person and didn't think it was funny, despite enjoying both of their YouTube content. Will ii be the same, or does it have a similar vibe to dnp's YouTube content? I don't know what exactly it was about Danny & Drew's show that I disliked, I just didn't think it was super funny.
On an unrelated note to the quoted post, I just want to say that I think without babying Dan and still remaining critical of him, dismissing his mental health problems as something he should just get over is shitty. That said, I can't fuck off from my job because I'm going through some shit and still expect to have a job at the end of the day, so I think for me bottom line is some communication would be fucking nice, it doesn't take much to write out a tweet, especially when you're making passive aggressive jokes. But I guess what we've learned from all this is that dnp are never going to change in that department and we're just clowning ourselves. I'm just saying what others have said multiple times over, but I wanted to throw my two cents in, and also say that idb is probably the only place online I've ever actually felt comfortable being truly critical and "negative", and to be met with constructive and thoughtful responses (aside from the inescapable trolls), even if I don't agree with them.