In all seriousness, I for one actually don't mind him disregarding deadlines and trying hard to make his part look exactly like how he envisions it. That's the kind of passion I want to see and will remember from his character as opposed to how he presents himself and whatnot. Some of you guys may be too used to free content dropping all the time. The dude is treating his clip like it's a coherent piece, very much like filmers refine their full-length videos. Skateboarding needs more of that type of effort put in and less rushed commercial outputs. I feel like most people in his position wouldn't give a shit if they were 'due' a part by a certain deadline, they'd just ask whoever has their clips to turn everything in, then some random would edit it to the most cliché song and boom you'd have the perfect ad, and the job done. Mark is being a true skateboarder here by actually giving no fucks.
Also the last page was hilarious, many gnars were spent.