I've been there since the start, I remember that. After One season ended, I thought it was over, and then about episode 100 I found it again. I've been a fan ever since.
Watched RvB season 1 DVD with my older cousin and his friends. Found it again online again a couple years ago. Been getting into AH and Drunk Tank pretty heavily in the last 6 months or so.
In 2007, my brother, who for some reason never liked it, showed me "The Battle of Beaver Creek". It was just a video containing that part of Episode 30, and he explained it as being part of Red VS Blue, but I didn't know the context of anything I was watching. For the next few years, I scoured YouTube to find the first episode, but when I found the first episode, it was an orange guy and maroon guy, no red no blue. I gave up after a while. During the summer of 2010, I got into Halo 3, and decided to find RvB again, this time doing research. The research led me to Rooster Teeth's YouTube channel, and I was hooked, buying the Remastered box set and ReCollection preorder before finishing Season One. That's my story.
I remember being in high school, and a friend of mine was telling me about Red Vs Blue and talking about these ridiculous conversations these characters were having, and so I started watching the episodes and just fell in love. Rooster Teeth FTW!
I had an old neighbor who was friends with me and my brother. He convinced me to watch the first episode, and I actually didn't like it. I started getting into RVB about a year later when I actually started playing Halo. I had such a blast with the game that I convinced my brother to start watching RVB with me and we became addicted!
A few years back a friend showed me an episode of RvB. About two weeks later I was watching the newest episode fully up-to-date. At first it was just RvB but then I branched out to Fails of the Week, RT Shorts, Immersion, and now everything
I was watching videogame videos on Youtube and I think the first ever video I saw was Jack and Geoff trying to jumpy the shark in the Skate 3 Demo. I gradually became more and more ensconced in the site, its shows and the community
I was probably one of the latest to Red vs blue. I started watching it right before Reach was released. I'd be watching it on youtube, than somewhere along the lines I found this website, don't know how I didn't find it sooner.
Well I found Rooster Teeth via youtube a few years back. Also I never have missed a podcast since. This company is amazing and I hope they continue to do what they are doing for years to come.
Watched their zune psa on youtube first back, laughed my ass off. Then watched episode 39 of The Blood Gulch Chronicles and knew this was the greatest thing ever.
My brother showed me an episode of Red vs Blue quite a few years back. I didn't really look into anymore episodes, when I was about 14 I started watching Achievement Hunter, which eventually got me into the podcasts. Since then I've been really attached to all of their videos. I wish I had signed up to the site earlier.
I haven't been a fan for long. Two years ago, my boyfriend told me to check out Red Vs Blue but I wasn't much of a gamer and I thought I wouldn't like it, because I don't play Halo. How wrong I was. But I remember watching The Impossible Game Rage Quit, the first episode of Immersion, and the 8 Bit Interview and thinking, "HEY, THESE GUYS ARE AWESOME." Afterwards, I checked out the rest of the shorts. Then I decided I'd check out Red Vs Blue.