"and Parkins show" always sounds a little too much like "Parkinsons" to me at first
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
pittmike wrote:
I think the awkwardness sounds like voice difference and timing to me more than subject matter or points of view. Maybe time can fix that. I still find in unbelievable that they only spoke for the first time the day before the first show. At a minimum the team thought towards modern job interviews would have called for a meeting of them during the decision process.
I've heard Spiegs a few times passive-aggressively chastise Parkins for things that he should be able to cover for, whether that's not getting to a point fast enough (I've heard one or two "I don't know where you're going with this...") or not talking about something he previously teased ("I feel like you teased that but you're not really talking about it").
Spiegel is enough of a pro that he should be able to recognize where those things are coming from and gloss over them to present a seamless show to the listener, but instead he blurts out criticisms of his new partner on the air. It's not to make a joke, or some larger point, it's just to critique the guy in his brand new job in front of a bunch of people.
I noticed the "don't know where you're going with this" too. It could just be 'new combo awkwardness' but it also just sounds like Matt being a jerk. Like yesterday, Spiegal shit all over that segment 'The Hits', and I found out from Twitter that's a segment Parkins took from KC. Today Parkins leads off with MLB stathead stuff re: the hall of fame and Spiegal sounds bored, you of all people Spiegel?
Feel a little bad for Parkins, they're going to try and turn him into a miserable bastage. And now he's talking a bit of politics and I feel less bad for him. Giving this show a chance since it's new but not impressed so far.