Lycan, your show is insanely good. Keep Destiny as much as possible - I know he's out of SC2, but he's a really clever guy and has the proper pessimistic look at world so he somehow negates your optimistic viewSo it's balanced. We need balance in the show!!! The only time he could be useless is discussing strategy/meta. Then he could take a day off so next time he's in a good mood :-)Also, from time to time create a show which will cover drama from eSport generally, so you can bring people like Richard Lewis, Redeye or whoever you want and is an interesting person. My passion is SC2, but that doesn't matter that the show has to be about SC2 all the time, I don't live in a bubble and can listen about problems out there. It may happen to SC2(or it already happened).+ Don't do anymore more than 5 guests. You have a hard time to talk to everyone, and yes, for example Neuro talks a little but at the same time too muchBut that doesn't mean there has to be a guest who is silent for the most of the air time. It looks bad.+ Think about guests in the show(I know it's probably hard and you take whoever is available), when you have a guy like R.Lewis in the show, the other guest could be Neuro or other "non talkative" person, because Richard talks A LOT!That's just a heads up so your guests won't get offendedKeep up the good work!Edit> I liked the parts where you go through the replay, so from time to time some analysis would be cool. But don't do it too often, I would say once per month, maybe 3 times per 2 month(so you can cover all the races)?

Keep doing what you're doing. I work during the show airing, but I'll often listen to the youtube clips during my commute to and from work, and I've enjoyed a lot of the various insights into eSports in general. I like your SC2 focus, and I think it should stay very much focused on SC2. I do really enjoy hearing various inputs on the eSports scene as a whole though, like many of the topics Richard Lewis talks about when he's on. If you're going to start doing replay analysis and such, that's fine and dandy, but maybe keep it as a distinctly separate segment or show. You can also evaluate its success that way much easier by tracking viewership for that specific show. I just like hearing guys shoot the shit about things that are going on. It's great to hear the funny little tidbits about what happens behind the scenes in progaming, and learn more about a life most of us will never really have because we don't pursue gaming professionally. Keep doing what you're doing and make small tweaks when you feel they're necessary. Your overall show is great and I really look forward to listening every week.

I enjoy watching your show and will continue to do so through the VODs. I like how long some of them can be. I've never given feedback before because I don't think it's that important but since you've asked. Sometimes (only rarely), I hear you give your opinion on topics and try too hard and for too long trying to defend your perspective against the those of the guests. I like that you get involved in the topics but if someone disagrees with you, try not to take it personally or feel you need to validate your thoughts. If the show is for the viewer then it's not about who is right it's about presenting thoughts and ideas and letting the viewer make up their own mind. I personally skip over content from any talk show when it comes to who is playing who and thoughts on who will advance. I can check that easily myself if I was interested. I do like it when shows cover other aspects of events though, such as if they are going to be doing anything new that other events don't, or to bring attention to if an unknown player managed to unexpectedly qualify. Please keep doing what you are doing. I watch the VODs for every episode you release since I discovered your show a few months ago. Use your viewer count not viewer comments to determine if you need to improve or change things up.