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After Shiori's awful 3D debut it's important to really drive home how great Tempus's 3Ds were and how this board doesn't listen to facts when they involve inconvenient truths.

>But who cares about the homos?
>Stop being such a beggar, sister!
>Didn't watch, don't care, kill yourself.

These are some of the replies received after pointing out the disparity between showcases which were not even two months apart. Some criticisms were that Shiori's debut was shorter than all of the boys'; that she did nothing interesting with her model; there were no 3D guests; that the castle courtyard was an uninteresting location; and that the entire stream failed to do much to speak to Shiori's brand or style of content.

None of these criticisms were addressed, because it's easier to spam "skippa skippa" to anything which disrupts the echo chamber.

People expect quality, and have high standards for Hololive Productions. That goes for both branches of EN. Refusing to uphold those standards results in mediocre, directionless streams. It results in talent feeling like they're going through the motions rather than attempting to evolve. It leads to speculation that the girls are having internal struggles, that management might be either controlling them or is out of touch what fans actually want.

The least people could do is understand the scale & scope of Tempus's 3Ds and how none of that ambition was carried over into what we saw last night. Because all four of them were memorable, while I've already forgotten Shiori's 3D.