Yeah, GalleyUK and his longplays were good to watch while you're eating a meal. I remember reading through his comments that he didn't like the sound of his voice and opted to use the Youtube annotations and descriptions for his commentary. I liked that a lot more compared to Let's Plays, especially when the player talks just to talk (sometimes over cutscenes) and lowers the signal-to-noise ratio. I'm more tolerant of Let's Plays that have two or more commenters because their banter feels much more organic and genuine, and sometimes it offers a glimpse of what kind of people they're like away from the mics. Streams are a little better with real-time interactions when doable, but it has its own weirdness like obnoxious graphics when someone donates.