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You know, I appreciate all Tim does. It is different than some produced documentary by some network, I prefer the casualness of it. Yes, you can drink every time he says insane, holy crap, crazy. The questions could be slightly better. I enjoyed the tour, to see how far SpaceX has come. The facility is awesome. It was good timing with what went down with the flap. I mean it could be a little daunting talking to Elon for that long and Tim did quite well. You can tell when Elon is irritated at times. But overall, they both spent time to do this. This is doing something productive and bringing interest to a subject that is always botched by our media. I wish more people did productive things. I enjoyed it.
Tim always coming to his own conclusions instead of asking annoyed me.
To me it felt like after he sort of came up with/helped steer Elon to the thruster thing in the previous starship video, Tim was trying to put his two cents in way too much trying to spark another idea. There was a lot of awkward repeating of things and you could tell Tim was trying to push certain ideas.
In saying that I enjoyed both videos, I do like Tim and what he does. looking forward to the next starship launch
I also found it cringe when he mentions other aerospace companies and their 'spectacular' ideas. Like bro, you're talking about fucking SpaceX.
Other companies are allowed to have different ideas which could work just as well. The thing is in the position he's in, Elon's obviously not going to comment on them publicly (well, maybe not so obvious with Elon), he just barely acknowledges it with "many ways to skin a cat".