yeah he genuinely does show the difference between an amateur and a professional. It reminds me of how some college basketball players can join some 3rd world basketball team and become the best player in the nation. Everything i've seen from him makes it seem like a minor league professional having to deal with dummies. his antics carried the show for awhile there.
Even compared to Alex Stein, in a way. Alex Stein is basically a pundit, which requires a type of acting, but he's not an actor. You could see him size everyone up this season this time the same way Duany'ay did like pieces of meat and determine only Tayleigh was worth saving, the rest weren't entertainment material.
Every show like Shark Tank has a secondary market of investors who look for people that flunk out of the show, gives them a spit-shine, and pay in. Pretty much every single one. Especially shows like American Idol because you know the guys who
almost win a show like that could just as easily make money as singers.
I think each season it's likely one or two of the people from the show are going to attach themselves permanently to MDE, and this time around it's probably Brian (I know what they said about Trish but that was the same damn lie they told Sylvia about "see you in season two") but then a little handful of others will get slurped up by cousins and relatives of MDE. Productions inspired by MDE, Ariel Pink music types, and the "young conservative" political interests like Alex Stein or the people who gave Jon a shot before dropping him.
Last season the rush to gobble up the fish was so disorganized but I expect if the seasons continue to be successful (
big if) it's going to be less of the
Hausbomb spams everyone's DMs to send them free merch as long as they wear it on stream type shit and something more organized. Duany'ay moving this fast is part of that.
edit:
Oh my god, this is completely deserved