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You know, the show is what it is. It's not great quality, but it's kind of grown on me, particularly in the sense that it's cool to see comics and comics-related stuff on TV even if the interactions are staged.
Does anyone remember the show "Personal FX" on the old FX network? The show's hosts would go across the country and visit various "super collectors" and host the show from their homes. Now THAT was cool to see.
Now all we have are "Comic Book Men" and "Hoarders" and neither one is really very appealing to me.
Does anyone remember the show "Personal FX" on the old FX network? The show's hosts would go across the country and visit various "super collectors" and host the show from their homes. Now THAT was cool to see.
Now all we have are "Comic Book Men" and "Hoarders" and neither one is really very appealing to me.
I have to admit, the emotionally manipulative setup and end reveal with Brian and his niece worked for me, even if the fake Walt fake out was painfully lame.
The No Barbies, even Superheroine Barbies policy shows exactly what the old school problem is with the Stash. Smart retailers are embracing female fandom, and you just see hordes of young women at conventions around the country with a ridiculous amount of disposable income to spend on nerd gear. This show just keeps playing to the stereotype over and over again. Hopefully they follow through on the press about trying to find a female employee to add that perspective, for the sake of their business and not just the show.
Once again they give a big shoutout to Megos on this show (in to the context of the Hasbro figures), and for that sake I still really want to like it still. Here's hoping that if it does come back they can retool it somehow to make it more like-able. They really need to focus on vintage stuff more than all the contemporary things we saw this week. bring in some Shogun Warriors, Micronauts, Captain Action, Vintage Joes, Turtles, whatever just to diversify a tiny bit. More movie memorabilia? Scifi gear? Animation art? Even if the Stash doesn't actually sell that stuff, it would make for better Television.
i actually have been fast forwaqrding through the last few episodes, only stopping when someone comes in to sell something. i know it is all staged anyway but i like seeing the cool stuff.
i did not realize that was the season finale for them, i actually deleted it from my list of shows to record because it is overall so lame
This article has Smith feeling optimistic about a second season, and talks about bringing a chick into the mix (which has been talked about in this thread):
I watched it a few times and can honestly say that I gave it more of a chance than the store employees would have given me if I had come in looking to sell something.
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