Colin Moriarty On When It Was Time To Leave Kinda Funny

Colin Moriarty discusses his very public split from Kinda Funny and when he knew it was over.
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  • @Choom89
    @Choom89

    Kinda Funny was 100% better with Colin

  • @maxpowertastic
    @maxpowertastic

    What gets me about Kind of Funny is that if you listen to Greg on old episodes of either IGN Game Scoop or Beyond he was way less politically correct than Colin ever was.

  • @jakewasnothere1
    @jakewasnothere1

    Colin handled this gracefully.

  • @anyoneanyone28
    @anyoneanyone28

    It really sounds like Tim was threatened by Colin and was trying to gaslight him out of the group

  • @shockblast20
    @shockblast20

    I miss Greg and Colin because that is what made them a dynamic duo. Greg is the exact opposite of Colin which is why they worked well together. I wonder why Tim doesn't like Colin it seems only Tim can answer that one.

  • @Yoyomo124
    @Yoyomo124

    Colin was the best part of Kinda Funny. I still wish that someday he and Greg will make up and do some sort of podcast together although I know that’s extremely unlikely.

  • @jamster126
    @jamster126

    I knew Tim always seemed shady. This confirmed it.

  • @Johnnygrafx
    @Johnnygrafx

    It's absolutely insane that Tim was such an antagonist to Colin. I can see why they didn't really get along, but that stuff was super uncool if true.

  • @Kie12
    @Kie12

    Tim is the worst thing on kinda funny.

  • @caseyboyd6377
    @caseyboyd6377

    Tim really comes off as thinking he is the best thing since sliced bread. He has such an air about him when he talks about any topic that what he says is fact and every one else is wrong. Hearing this sort of stuff really doesn't surprise me at all. Such a sad tragic thing that happened. I remember seeing the happiness in their launch videos of Kinda Funny. To go to this.

  • @woodyboy123
    @woodyboy123

    Tim is just the worst. He was the only KF member I didn’t like from day 1. It’s no surprise he was behind Colin’s leaving. Colin’s a smart guy, Tim is as thick as 2 short planks. It’s no wonder they never got on

  • @Brother_James
    @Brother_James

    Colin is SO well spoken, man. It's crazy. I'm always interested in hearing his takes on specific things. Sometimes he's too-biased, maybe too-willing to die on specific hills but I often times find myself very interested in what he has to say.

  • @sadiaro1392
    @sadiaro1392

    You can tell Tim and Colin had two completely different visions from the beginning

  • @Alladaskill17
    @Alladaskill17

    This hurt hearing. I'm someone who casually watches Kinda Funny, and never really dug into what happened, its their lives, I've got my own like we all do. I'm not into drama just but this just happened across my feed, I'd have never guessed who had a problem with Colin, or that it was such a strong feeling. All the best to you, Mr. Moriarty.

  • @VicVergalito
    @VicVergalito

    The hay days of podcast beyond and early KF in the house / apartment were golden. I miss it, but I also love where Colin is now. The fact Colin sold his shares back and said he'd regret it and Greg said he won't, he will be fine was probably the last shard of that relationship shining through. Greg saw his potential and knew he had a following and Greg also knew they could now do what they wanted at KF without any backlash w/ Colin. Either way, been loving Last Stand's content since its inception and was shocked when Chris was the co-host of Sacred, then adding Dustin was perfect as he is the balancer between the other two and keeps em honest and on task. They do things how they want and don't bend the knee to companies. Love it. As for KF, I don't watch them anymore post Colin, but I still think Greg is probably the best in the industry in terms of hosting and personality and I wish them well. Great interview

  • @dfwf8384
    @dfwf8384

    I always thought Tim was a shady dude. He is the one that really turned me off to kinda funny. There is no channel without Greg but Colin was the balance to the channel. Its a shame.

  • @IBODEGAI
    @IBODEGAI

    I’ve always been a big fan of Colin and Greg. Together I believe they made a compelling duo. They a good cop bad cop kinda vibe. But it was clear KF was moving in a direction that Colin did not want to be a part of. Coupled with all the interpersonal tensions though I was sad to see him leave I’m happy he continues to be a voice in games journalism. His views can be thought provoking and sometimes challenging in a way that’s not the massive avalanche of a personality that Greg launches at you while also being knowledgeable and hysterical.

  • @callumager537
    @callumager537

    The silver lining to the situation was that Colin got to work on other passion projects like CLL and Sacred Symbols. The latter which feels far less corporate than Kinda Funny. Colin had the decency to say he wasn’t perfect, but he got dealt a bad hand at a hostile table.

  • @quiet451
    @quiet451

    Respect to Colin for owning up to the fact that a lot of the breakup was due to him and his attitude. Hopefully someday he can make up with Greg on some level. The content that those two put out together was really better than anything they have ever done separately.

  • @filmsaboutfilms6964
    @filmsaboutfilms6964

    Greg and Collin had a great buddy-cop style relationship. The goofier, high enegery one and the serious, contemplative one. It was a great dynamic that awsome to watch. Tim though.... like no offense to the guy, but he just offers nothing in comparison.

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