Who are the best and worst reaction reviewers?

Who are the best and worst reaction reviewers?

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They're all worst

new basedjak

>reaction videos
die

Triggered

casually

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jim newstead is alright and those two brothers from georgia
justjp is ok, but a little annoying sometimes
andy and alex are mildly amusing to watch once in a while also, they make the dumbest fucking faces and it makes me laugh

worst
best

Don't mind Geebz as well

High School Music Teacher Reacts to The Liberation of Dachau

Best music reactions: Brad & Lex

Best movie reactions: popcorn in bed

Solid in both categories but comes off as trying too hard sometimes: Mr. Video

Has nothing worthwhile to say and is kind of shrill and annoying but I want to lick her butthole: Mary Cherry

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Lost in Vegas - Gojira reactions

Those videos are guilty pleasures of mine.
I guess I like it cause it simulate friends who are interested in things I like, which doesn't happen at all in real life.

Best is PRN worst is all others

eat grass

Lex is so cute bros wtf

Doug Helvering

He's a classically trained composer with a Ph.D in composition and his shtick is that he reacts to progressive rock from the 1970's and gives scholarly musical analysis.

He's like the anti-Adam Neely. Fun, humble, and also blatantly smokes weed on camera. I love this guy!

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yeah but isn't he the one who didn't like the guitar at the end of awaken?

I think I'm in love. Just wish she uploaded more and expanded beyond r&b and hip hop
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He called the lick a "compositional mistake" but it didn't hinder the enjoyment of the piece as a whole, which he called a "masterpiece".