Can't say I'm too happy reading a ton of people ragging on a 10 year old girl in the Dragoncon panel audience for having an annoying laugh. I find the people complaining about that far more annoying honestly. Everyone in that audience had queued for 2 hours plus to get into this tiny room, more people than not got turned away, so I'm gonna cut the people who did get in a bit of slack for being that dedicated, much more than I'm willing to give the people sitting at home complaining about the kid having the audacity to be a kid. On that topic though, I'd honestly prefer kids didn't watch the podcast, it's aimed at an adult audience, tackles adult subject matter and contains plenty of adult language but that's not for me to decide, that's up to the parents. It's definitely uncomfortable for the panelists when they want to do their normal schtick to have young kids in the audience and we might consider a 16+ rule on the show next time. I mean come on, we were discussing amongst other things, ghost yuri and the horrifying bits of Ground Zeroes, not exactly kid-friendly material nor out of character for us on the show either. On the subject of the panels VoD quality, that's entirely outside of our control. It's either that or nothing really, if we don't have the Polaris production crew with us we are at the mercy of whatever setup the event has. We could stop putting the vods of convention panels up all together but I don't see how that is a better solution than letting people see it, even if what the event records isn't the best quality. Keep that in mind before complaining about it, there's very little we can do about it and the event is reading your feedback anyway if you're posting it on our subreddit.