Thank you all for your reservations, there's very solid points (some of them echoing personal thoughts).
Personally I only partially agree with the analysis of Homestuck Made this World regarding some things, I was - similarly to Kitthrin - very disappointed that Ranged Touch did only ONE episode on the Epilogues, and I don't understand why they never did a complete Wizardy Herbert episode (to me, it could have advantageously replaced the Little Monsters, Saw or Detective Pony episodes).
Another reservation I have is how tertiary the show makes Tumblr and the MSPA Forums in its historical recontextualization. At least Michael repeatingly indicates that he's mostly from the "troll culture" of the time, the Something Awful kind of community, but the audience has to take a step back on a regular basis and to understand we're 90% seeing the depiction of the past trajectory of the work and franchise via troll culture.
However, ultimately, regarding all kinds of human creations - up to and including analyses of cultural products -, what I'm looking for first and foremost is INTENSE, IN-DEPTH EXPERIENCES, with bold perspectives and a lot of energetic, opinionated cross-sections aspects. The fact I may disagree with some positions or conclusions, or that I may even be angry at some elements, is, in such a perspective, completely secondary. That's why I like the podcast so much, it gives me exactly what I'm looking for.
This is also the show that convinced me to read Wizardy Herbert in the first place, and for that I feel a lot of gratitude.
I must also mention, regarding Ranged Touch's other podcasts, that Just King Things is absolutely EXCELLENT, and that, once again, the Patreon bonusodes for it are peak! :)
Read Alabaster here: https://mspfa.com/?s=236