paypigs and people who only watch clips have no complaints
Don't let your perception be messed with by youtube and other big social media sites. Do you know how hard it is to get a negative or critical comment past their shadow ban system? You write your critical comment, and you see it under the video, but nobody engages with it because it got shadow-banned.
Most people don't keep in mind that this is happening and see 99 positive comments and 1 negative comment that managed to get through the shadow ban system. It makes them think that the reception is overwhelmingly positive, not realizing there could be 200 negative shadow-banned comments.
You had a sizable amount of people upset with coddle tank on 4chan (people did get banned from /ftl/ for being too negative, thanks to tranny jannies).
This thread, which is pretty much untampered, really disliked coddle tank.
Many paypigs are super-fans and all suffer from the sunk cost fallacy. Their opinion is probably the rosiest.
I just can't figure out if this is him trying to maintain his relationship for future FT content, falling for Chris's routine with people who try to help him, pure manipulation or genuinely feeling bad.
So he is deflecting a little, while acknowledging that they engineer situations for Chris to humiliate himself for entertainment.
I am pretty sure Chris has a humiliation fetish. I feel worse for the people who have to endure him than him for his attempt to use getting humiliated as emotional blackmail.
Do people believe Chris is too retarded to know what suspenders are, and he can't help but have his pants fall down?
Production uses Chris as a joke and a repulsive person to disgust contestants with.
"If you flirt with Chris, you get a Fishbuck." "lol, Trish, you need to give Chris a sponge bath."
Like Tay correctly stated, he is the joke.
Production getting mad at Tay for stating the obvious just shows they feel guilty about it.
I am pretty sure their justification in their head looks like this:
"Yeah, we make fun of Chris and humiliate him in front of an audience, but we give him money and opportunity, and we actually like him. Making fun of him is just part of the show. Chris was fine with it in the end, and there are no hard feelings.
If you think about it, we actually really help Chris."
Sam has drunk his own Kool-Aid; he does think he has the power to change people. Does he truly believe he can fix Chris, or was it just because he felt guilty when Tay stated the obvious, making production look like assholes?
Sam needs to stop being a help guru, it's retarded.
You can't help people who don't want to help themselves.