I agree, I liked the show, except for the rap, of course.
I don't think any show will make everyone on here happy. Like I said originally I'm glad it wasn't totally dumbed down. But realistically It's NOT going to be a show that will teach US anything, expect maybe how to think out of the box with our recipe creation, and how to go about finding and working odd ingredients into our recipes. But it's not going to teach homebrewers how to brew, or how to brew better. At the most it's going to teach people who know very little about beer and brewing, what goes into it.
He did a pretty simplified, yet clear job of explaining the mashing process. But we're not going to be learning how to do a step mash or a decoction mash.
We have to face it here, YES most of us find nothing wrong with watching a live stream of someone brewing, or watching you tube videos bubbling carboys, but we're obsessed beer geeks. In order for a tv show (even on cable) to even get to the production phase, it really has to be mainstream, and appeal to the greatest number of folks possible. And a show that would please we hardcore folks is going to be plain boring and/or over the heads of most folks.
I think this show was a good compromise.