This is a suggestion for a ns2 related twitch show- I'm hoping @WasabiOne‌ or some of the prem teams sees this.A bit of introduction first (sry, I'll be brief).Back when there was no Starcraft2 - there was a game called Starcraft BroodWar. Like NS2, the learning curve and skill gaps were enormous- but it still managed to become one of the most popular competetive video games, if not THE most, especially in Korea.In Korea they even had a frequent TV show called "Battlenet Attack", where a progamer would go to some TV studio where there would be two TV-show hosts - and the progamer would basically log on to battle net and battle the viewers on TV while the hosts would interview the progamer during the game. Mostly, the progamers would fool around and do silly strats and sometimes trash talk- but it would also be a huge embarassment to them if they ever lost a game, so that created a lot of tension and excitement. And the viewers would often try to do silly strats themselves, like nuking, to embarrass the progamer. Example PART1 (Fast forward a lot to see the actual game)Anyway, TeamLiquid picked up on this idea, and created TeamLiquidAttack - which is basically the same, except it would be "foreign pro-players", and there would be no TV studio, just a ventrilo channel between the player and the hosts. The hosts would give the players 'handicaps', to make it more even against the viewers. This continued briefly in SC2 as well. -Oh, and streamcheating is expected and accepted!-that means, do not put a delay on the stream, you have to be able to communicate with the audience after all, or the whole thing makes no sense.So for NS2 - there are obviously some differences between the two game/genres that require some logistical adjustments, if something similar would ever be pulled off for NS2.Having one player participate in the show, would perhaps not be the best way to go about this, but I suppose it could be done like that. Preferably it would have to be an entire team or at least a mix. It does not have to be premiere level imo.Inb4: "Why don't you do it yourself?" -I have non of the skills, experience or contacts that organizing and executing something like this requires. But I cannot express how fond I was of the times where I'd watch this in Starcraft - I, for one, would love to see this for NS2.inb4&2: "What's different from this and just a FPV regular stream" -The difference is you have a dedicated show-host who decides the handicaps and who keeps an eye on the chat and can buffer questions directly to the pros while they play without the distraction of looking at their chat. Moreover, the showhost can juggle the logistics of organizing the games and stuff to make everything run as smoothly as possible.TLDR; Have pro/skilled players compete against random viewers on twitch live, with handicaps to fool around and have a ton of fun, while still displaying some of the amazing skill some of these players have.