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Were they ever good?

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Undeniably. It was a hilarious and mildly informative show for years. Hong Kong Henry Zabrowski was like of Nick Mullen was into aliens and chaos Magick.
Roundtable of Gentlemen was even better, especially with gross pig Jackie and it being clear that they were just long island trash raised by a racist cop, they were hilarious.

I guess I don't even blame them for going woke. Make that money and shit. But they've been basically unlistenable since around the time Trump took office.

I enjoyed their series about Mormonism. The presenters can get very annoying especially the Henry guy

I remember liking them until they abruptly started riffing on the song Centerfold, and spent like ten minutes claiming anyone that liked it was a misogynist. Too woke for me

Also, best episodes:
Ghost Cats of the South (the undeniable GOAT)
Edgewood series
Enfield Poltergeist series
Charles Ng series
Hollow Moon (bitter post-breakup Henry at his best)
Ed Gein
3rd episode of 9/11 where they discuss the batshit occult side of things
L Ron Hubbard

Early on they did Ted Bundy and Ben basically blamed the women for trusting him because he was hot, and said they deserved it because these women would never fuck guys like them. Even for me I was taken aback. That's how fucking different and full of shit they are now.

I still like them. I met Henry whilst working with a film commission. I assume they fall into the 'onions' category being potheads, leftists, etc. but their riffs sometimes catch me off-guard enough to make me laugh my ass off.

I appreciate that they actually put effort into their true crime shit unlike JCS or My Favorite Murder

I guess I don't even blame them for going woke. Make that money and shit. But they've been basically unlistenable since around the time Trump took office.
100%. The Dyatlov Pass episode was such a blast too.
We Hate Movies descent into superwokism was even more drastic.

I came to the show late and it was hilarious listening to the Hong Kong Henry stuff knowing there was going to have to be an apology somewhere along the way