Glick and Lay's parts go incredibly hard.
I like that this feels like a polished homie video, as, for me, homie videos are what skating is all about.
As a terminally online 20-something, I knew I would like Joa's part, but he really did have some stuff in there that stands up.
Really liked Arin and Jerry sharing a part, felt like a kickback to the brand's roots.
Music was both hard hitting and humorous, which I feel is hard to do.
Zach's footage felt a little phoned-in, but quite liked the overall vibe of his part.
I wanna skate like Max.
Visuals were sick, very realised aesthetic (something a lot of companies struggle to do in their edits.)
Video felt like a whole bunch of marginal figures getting their flowers (including Matt King, whose been making really obscure, fringe edits for years.)
Tres biens all round.