Adrants Upstaged by AgencySpy and George Parker

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This video explaining who caused the demise of Enfatico is absolutely hilarious. But we have just one question. Who pays for this stuff? Who gathers together 30-40 actors and creates a well-produced video just to endlessly pummel an agency which was doomed from the start?

Whatever the answer to that question may be, George Parker (who relentlessly pummeled Enfactico) and AgencySpy (who relentlessly pummeled Enfactico) get top mention in the video. Adrants? The blog that’s supposed to be the king of wise-ass little shit-style snark? Not a mention.

Did we not trash the doomed agency enough? We referred to the debacle as Enfatico Fuckery. We wondered if Enfatico was headed towards a Titanic-style destiny. Once the agency finally produced something, we begged them to stop…because it sucked.

But…we also defended them to a certain degree.

Hmm. Perhaps we’re just too polite here. Perhaps we get bored with the incessant obsession over one particular topic in the industry when there’s so much more to talk about. Perhaps we just don’t have the mental capacity to focus on one thing for more than a few minutes. Perhaps we realized any agency which could be easily spoofed as Enfartico was far too easy to trash and we moved on. Perhaps we’re just losing it and you all should start reading George and Matt.

Oh fuck that. They both suck. Adrants rocks and it’s as simple as that. OK, so they don’t suck. We love them both! See? We’re just too nice. That’s our problem.

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