When I was young and just started skating I found a group of other skaters who had just started too, and we started up our own little crew. We would skate together all the time. I remember for the longest time we thought that whoever had the highest ollie was the best one out of the group. We didn't look at anything else, if you had the highest ollie, you were automatically the best one. We were kids after all. Every day we would stack up boards and other things like parking cones and pizza boxes and see who had the highest ollie, and the person with the highest ollie was declared the best one of the group, up until someone else tops them, then they're declared the best. Eventually as we started skating more and more we realized that a high ollie wasn't as important as we thought it was. We realized that good skating was more than just a high ollie, it's about style and consistency and what tricks you do, and that anyone who judges how good or bad a skater is based on how high their ollie is is probably a total tool... Oh dear, look at me, I'm rambling. What was I talking about? Oh yeah.... Fuck this show. I have a shit ton of negative things to say, but most of it has already been said in the past couple of pages or in the youtube comments.