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I love PewDiePie! He is the main reason why I have hope in this world. But this series of his was bad. Let's be honest, it wasn't terrible, but it was the most disappointing series of an otherwise marvelous YouTuber. The concept of the series seemed pretty cool, and I felt like this was going to be the savior of PewDiePie's boring videos.

It turned out it wasn't. The worst part about this series is that it could've been a fantastic series. It could've been a horrific roller coaster from beginning to end, bringing horror games back to life. Anyway, enough said. He was trying his best with this one, but maybe not his normal best. I kind of recommend this one, despite its bad execution. This would be a whole lot better if it weren't so fake. Like most reality shows they are trying to trick the audience into believing this real, that PewDiePie doesn't know everything that they are going to do.

Seriously, it's about scaring a YouTuber and putting him in scary scenarios sometimes video game related. This isn't like 'Operation Repo' where it's entertaining to watch, whether it is real or not. This was extremely disappointing. As a Pewdiepie fan I was expecting something of a decent quality but unfortunately this didn't meet that expectation.

The whole production was poor. In some of the sets you could see the cameras, lights, wires etc above the set. The sets looked cheap and the costumes were awful. It felt extremely fake even Pewdiepies reactions. I know the whole point of the show was to see his reactions to the 'games' but even they seemed put on. The show was over the top and unbelievable. I couldn't get emersed into the program. It just seemed like a cheap pump out to make money.

They could of done so much more with it and made the 'games' longer. They lasted for all of minutes which isn't even long enough to grasp a real feel of the experience.

Just as I started to enjoy it and get into the episode they stopped Pewdiepie from 'ending the curse of the electronics' by saying there was a fire. They then escorted him to the back of the set where his friend was hanging by a rope.

There was just no need for that to be there, Pewdiepie was also enjoying the game and it just kind of ruined the whole experience. It's over priced for the poor production quality. This had the potential to be something great they even invited other YouTubers to take part such as Markiplier, Game Grumps and Game Theory but it didn't hit the mark.

If I had to summerise it in 5 words I'd use disappointing, cheap, overdramatic, boring and fake. Sure, it can be a little cringe, but all in all a really great show. I enjoy seeing Pewdiepie in a different environment to YouTube and the whole show has a feel good vibe. I recommend to anyone who has some time on their hands a love for all things Felix.

It is not masterpiece but for a YouTuber show is surprising high budget and well made. Also, please bring back Season 2, if not for Felix then for us. A alot of people worked on it but they need it to show their work. When I found out that he was doing this Scare Pewdiepie show I was excited. Unfortunately the show let me down big time. Scare Pewdiepie is basically the show 'Scare Tactics' but they scare the same person 10 times and tell him he's going to be scared beforehand.

The scares are just too weak when the victim knows they're coming. Another big problem I had was the fact that there are camera's everywhere. There's a camera strapped to Pewds the whole time, camera's placed around the room and even camera men in certain shots standing 3 feet from Felix. How can you scare someone when they have all this crap in their face reminding them that it's all fabricated. In one episode you can see that they're filming in some sort of warehouse with lighting and that the walls aren't even part of an actual building just staged.

If you can see it on camera you know Pewds is seeing even more. I honestly have nothing good to say about this series and feel YouTube only did it to get people to sign up for their new YouTube Red subscription service. I hope Pewds sticks to what he's good at because I really do like his lets plays but this was awful. Gets better every time aidandawson 3 March When my friend Hewyn told me to watch this I didn't have much hope for it, but I have to say I was positively gobsmacked when I watched it.

There is nothing better than a heckin fun time with Felix and I worship him everyday of my life now. I have shaved my pubes to make it look like his beard but it freaks out my gf and she won't give me blowey joey. This series is a cinematic masterpiece and pretty much the reason why God hasn't just killed us off. The camera angles are orgasmic and always do justice to pewdiepie's beautiful features.

Great odea by YouTube to make people pay for something they'll just stream for free except nobody will because it's garbage. Nobody will pay to watch YouTube.. If i had to pay, i would rather get a movie which will entertain me way more than a YouTube video. Not to mention, better quality. YouTubers sucks at entertaining compare to Hollywood.

Not even one Youtuber made me think "Yeah, i would pay to watch this channel".. Very good. For starters, there's the glory: for comparison's sake, PewDiePie's subscriber reach embarrassingly outpaces the world's top pop stars including Justin Bieber 46 million , Ed Sheeran 41 million and Ariana Grande 37 million. But also, there's more money. Fans subscribe to watch Kjellberg play video games. Credit: YouTube. Like much of YouTube's material, PewDiePie's audience skews young — but perhaps not to the extent many would assume.

Last year, after a fellow vlogger suggested all his fans were "nine-year-olds", Kjellberg shared analytics from his channel which showed that 44 per cent of his viewers were aged between 18 and 24 and 28 per cent between 25 and Just 1 per cent of his audience is older than Like many parents, even his own mum doesn't get the appeal: "The humour, I just don't understand it," she famously told Swedish TV in A still from a satirical music clip by Kjellberg.

Despite a long spell as YouTube's top personality, PewDiePie experienced an unnatural surge in late in the wake of a joke campaign — amplified by a subsequent "Subscribe to PewDiePie" meme — against Indian record label and film production company T-Series.

T-Series, which began uploading content to YouTube in , quickly found itself setting viewing and subscriber records on the platform, in line with India's emerging online boom. But in the spirit of obnoxious competition, PewDiePie and other YouTubers organised efforts to help the Swede reclaim his lead against the "corporate" foe, including releasing a diss track — a rap song aimed at insulting a target— against the company, titled Bitch Lasagna.

After the campaign turned nasty — with reports of hacked social media accounts, malware attacks and vandalism, not to mention support from racists and the alt-right — Kjellberg asked his viewers to end the "subscribe to PewDiePie" meme. By then, his figures had experienced a wild boost — he'd actually racked up more subscribers in the last months of than he did through all of PewDiePie's success can't be discussed without reference to his controversies, of which there are many, from using the n-word in an outcry against another online gamer to flexing his muscle against his platform bosses and threatening to leave YouTube over site changes.

In February , he lost partnerships with Disney's Maker Studios — a platform that produces videos and mobile apps — and YouTube, which axed Kjellberg's YouTube Red show and pulled him from its Google Preferred advertising program, after the Wall Street Journal published a report into nine instances of anti-Semitic comments and imagery in his work over a six-month period, including a video featuring two men holding an anti-Semitic sign.

In the midst of the furore, Kjellberg — who had previously deflected such accusations by insinuating "old-school media" held prejudices against successful vloggers and didn't understand their approach and appeal — said he did not support hate-based groups and understood that his "jokes were ultimately offensive". Cancel Report. Create a new account. Log In. Select another language:. Powered by CITE. We need you! Help build the largest human-edited lyrics collection on the web! Add Lyrics.

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