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* Red Letter Media's ''Plinkett'' reviews were excellent deconstructions of the [[Star Trek]] film franchise, but there was little else to them other than the movie reviews. It wasn't until the [[Star Wars]] prequel reviews that Plinkett became a fully fleshed out character: kidnapping, rape, murder, and all. The reviews themselves were also a significant jump up in quality, to the point of being a must-see for any sci-fi fan.
* While not ''bad'' in the least, [[
** [[Doug Walker]] feels somewhat embarrassed when commentating on his review for ''[[Cartoon All
* While opinions differ on where exactly [[
* [[The New Adventures of Captain S]] grew the beard with episode 6, ''Nigel Strikes Back'', when it became [[Darker and Edgier]], focussed more on the characters' motivations and generally gave more reasons to the audience to care more about the events of the series.
* [[Tribe Twelve]] started out as [[Marble Hornets]] lite, but has been steadily improving.
* These days it's hard to picture [[
* [[
** Though there is a growing number of people who wish that Linkara would dial down the number of [[Myth Arc|Myth Arcs]] he's been putting in his reviews...
** His review of [[Superman At Earths End]] can be considered a Beard moment as well, ditching the early "Now we've got it" intro and having memorable skits that would become recurring gags, such as "I AM A MAN", "Because Poor Literacy Is Kewl" and "Of course! Don't you know anything about science?". To say nothing of the ending, which would give the show its tagline of "Where bad comics burn".
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* [[
* [[Marz Gurl]] had reviews of some rather unremarkable animes early on during her time on TGWTG ; one of her few claims to fame was having blue hair. In early 2011, she started reviewing the ''entirety'' of the ''[[Land Before Time]]'' series, including the short-lived TV show and some video games. As it went on, some of her fellow reviewers begged her to stop for her own sanity. Afterwards, she has started reviewing more mainstream animated films, such as documenting [[Don Bluth]]'s career.
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