I don't hold the commercialization against them or them being mainstream. Probably that's turned some off, and I understand it. But to me, it's just part and parcel to making a living in the hunting video industry and I'm not going to begrudge someone for being in an industry he/she is passionate about and enjoys. THP wasn't going to sustain what they were doing, even part time, by selling THP logo sweatshirts sourced from amazon. So, it is what it is.
What drew me to watch THP at all was they were doing some things differently than me. What ultimately turned me off was they were doing some things differently than I ever would. Similar to what
@katiesmom said.
I haven't watched one of their videos in a long time, so maybe there are more sidebars to the actual hunting going on now than I'd tolerate, idk. That's what I assume most folks are hitting on. I get that too. When the Drury's started featuring bunches of pro athletes and what not celebrities, that was such a bore.