I don't usually respond to the forums because, well, my discussions with forum members haven't gone great in the past (which was partially my fault, heh). Stumbled on this one while gauging some feedback for something else, and it's a pretty interesting thread, so I figured I'd chime in.
Firstly, I'll let you know why the show took the direction it took. As you all know by now, the first video was absolutely loathed by everybody. Production values were worse than they currently are (which means they REALLY sucked) and my unscripted rambling wasn't received as well as they had been on Dtoid. So, I took a week off and addressed the criticism. I tightened up the scripting, I cobbled a set together, and tried something else. I got pretty much the same reaction, with some people not even addressing the changes and acting like none were made.
It seemed to me that Escapist commenters were going to make me a villain no matter what, so I thought to myself, "Fine, I shall give them a villain. The antithesis of everything they like. To the laboratory!" I'd already concluded the show was dead on its feet, so I'd just amuse myself while waiting for it to keel over. Thus, I ramped up the arrogance factor, which I found incredibly fun (undeserved ego is one of my favorite comedy tropes). I figured that if the Escapist audience did not want to enjoy my show, the least I could do is provide them with something they enjoyed hating.
How ironic, then, that when I decided to give the Escapist something to really hate, the majority of them began to like it. That I decided to embrace the hatred and ended up becoming embraced myself is, perhaps, the perfect way to conclude that The Jimquisition has and always will be a running failure. It failed to make everybody like it when it tried, and it failed to make everybody hate it when it tried. Of course, it's ended up as a *happy* failure, but still, kinda funny.
Anyway, I'm enjoying the gimmick far too much to want to see it go away just yet, as it seems to still resonate with a lot of people. Somebody said that the dictator vibe doesn't work because I'm "camp as Christmas." That's part of what I love about doing it. The red flag, the trenchcoat, it IS obvious that it isn't who I am and it IS obvious that the gimmick is undermined the moment my girly voice comes out of my mouth. That, to me, is the fun of the show. The messiah gimmick is woefully pathetic and doesn't really work, but I think that's why so many people ended up finding it endearing rather than annoying. I realize it's not for everybody, and that some people will ignore it, but that's the risk of any presentation, right? I'm sorry if some people don't like it, but I'm ultimately more grateful for those that do.
Anyway, I apologize for what was a lengthy, self-indulgent, thoroughly unwarranted analysis of my own stupidity. Carry on!