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  • juanhalla20 January 2024
    Great show with good content. Influencers are generally funny. Somewhat adult content, occasionally cussing. Otherwise great for everything need and hating on the Leftist Cultists ruining pop culture and general entertainment. Follow all of them, subscribe, reach out, and join the community. They do shows every Friday. And Nerdrotic itself is a great channel with many different videos and types of content that can be enjoyed by everyone. Don't be turned off immediately by there obnoxiousness. It does get better. In fact it gets great.

    They get one star off because they like Star Wars theory even though he's a...... And because they always poke jabs at DoomCock.
  • I discovered Nerdrotic in 2019, which lead to Geeks & Gamers, the Real BBC, and FNT. Snowflakes, male feminists, and the easily triggered will probably not enjoy this. Hail!
  • Friday Night Tights is an absolute gem in the realm of online geek discussions! As a passionate fan of pop culture, I can confidently say that this show has become an indispensable part of my weekly routine. From the moment I discovered it, I was hooked by the electric atmosphere, engaging conversations, and the warm camaraderie that fills every episode.

    What sets Friday Night Tights apart from other similar shows is its unfiltered and honest approach. The hosts fearlessly dive into the latest geek news, pop culture trends, and entertainment updates without any pretense. They are genuine in their opinions, and this authenticity resonates deeply with their audience. It's incredibly refreshing to witness a group of passionate geeks who aren't afraid to express their thoughts openly, creating an environment where viewers can relate and engage in meaningful discussions.
  • FNT came together as an organic gathering of similarly-minded content creators in the Nerd and Geek communities just to hang out and discuss pop culture events and laugh with each other.

    Who knew that would grow to be as, if not more, entertaining than much of the material they discuss? Every episode is a natural discussion full of irreverent humor (and the occasional naughty word) featuring a panel of about ten regulars and one or two guests. As with any bunch of close-knit pals, there are a host of running in-jokes and personality quirks which the first time viewer might have a tendency to misunderstand. This is especially true since panelists tend to take ownership of inaccurate criticisms and ramp them up to eleven (for example, one regular has been accused--inaccurately--of being racist, so the joke is that everyone regularly points out that he's supposedly the most racist person anyone on the show knows. Another is of modest height, so the joke is that he has the stature of a dwarf). Once one establishes an understanding of the shorthand of their humor and "gets it," the genuine friendship and ease with which the group conducts their hangouts can't help but shine through unfettered.

    But be aware: most of the people on the show approach life and culture from a more traditional background, and so they might feel "kind of a way" about the approaches that some of the Hollywood Elite approach entertainment creation, politics, storytelling, and criticism. If the Hollywood Elite reflect your mindset, you are welcome and appreciated by the FNT crowd, though you might find yourself in disagreement with them on a number of issues. You are still welcome and encouraged to participate in chat, so long as you remember people are all there to nerd out and have fun. People can disagree without conflict.

    Chat is an important aspect of the show. The panelists keep an eye on what's being said in the live text chat, and frequently comment and riff off of what is there. There's even a group of regular chatters who typically whip up memes about what's being discussed, and these get shared live on the stream.