>>150918201
I personally love it but it'll never see mass success due to several shortcomings. I'm not saying it needs to appeal to everyone (it absolutely doesn't, that's the point), but it needs money to keep going, and it's hard to get money from a thing that's already kind of a niche (despite how much GW tries to change 40k to get it noticed). I like my niches but it's also hard to keep them going without money. They mentioned how somewhere around 80 people worked on JUST episode 3.
The major shortcomings:
>The voices are hard to understand unless you're REALLY listening (the robotic filter doesn't help)
>Nothing makes sense unless you know about 40k
>You need to spend enough time in 40k to get the context to understand that something is wrong with 40k, thus prompting the existence of the parody in the first place
That never stopped me from watching parody shit as a kid and laughing anyway without knowing the context (Dragonzball Peepee), but it feels like everyone will jump to being a critic these days.