He may have made some good points and I can understand why he quit the fandom. There are certainly fans like that out there but the same can be said for every fandom. There are still plenty of sane fans that encourage discussion and criticism. I feel as though this was the wrong way to go about it...In this video he comes across as whiny and pretentious, stereotyping all bronies from a few negative experiences. He could have at least not been so pathetic about it. There was no reason to attack the fandom and the show and get this set off because of one bad episode.
The episode was objectively bad, or at least boring, but that doesn't mean the overall quality of the show has deteriorated as much as he made it seem. (In my opinion) It has certainly changed and evolved from how things were back in the first two seasons, but I see that as a good thing. The show is getting better or at least has consistently good quality--other than a few bad episodes like Appleloosa's Most Wanted--but no show is perfect and we should not expect it to be.
I have never used the 'skip the bad' button on any video, brony analysis or otherwise. I think that discussion and differing opinions can be healthy. It's good to recognize when something is flawed, but continue to be a fan anyway. However he's acting like its flaws personally offend him...If he doesn't enjoy the show anymore, then by all means he should go ahead and leave. My point is just that there were better ways to do this.
I won't miss him. I haven't enjoyed a Tommy Oliver video in a long time.