Sorry, long post incoming, and kind of unrelated to most recent posts.
You guys have some great ideas here, I'm not much in this community but I thought I could offer my input as to what could make this stream or one like it the best it could possibly be, and the most entertaining and useful to all members of the SG community, competitive, beginner, casual, and otherwise.
I think there is there is an empty gap with room for a big, dedicated Skullgirls stream, to be streamed and upheld probably by many people if it needs to be. I have no idea if what Mcpeanuts has planned is that stream, or if that stream will come soon, or if we'll see it at all, but there's a number of valuable ways in which this stream or a big stream like it could provide to the community, which I've been thinking about. Some of these thoughts are probably already on people's minds, I just want to get them out here.
1. To showcase competitive Skullgirls play, outside of big tourneys since there are so few. I am relatively new to the game, I started playing last year, and I can think of many competitive players who I have never seen play a match. This isn't a problem with a more mainstream game because a lot more big tournaments for those happen all the time. A big Skullgirls stream similar to WYL shows people what high-level skullgirls play looks like, and can show off many of the top players' skills, strategies and playstyles, not to mention just showing of some great damn matches.
2. To help educate players about the game. And I'm not talking about a tutorial/educational type stream, streams like Newbie Night and
@dapurplesharpie's stream are suitable places for beginners and intermediate players to play and learn together. All I mean is that while showing off competitive play, the stream keeps a constant attitude of helping the viewer to understand. I see Street Fighter commentators do this all the time. During or in between matches, they will constantly drop tips and facts about game systems and tech when they see something in a match that needs explanation. That's just an idea, what I'm saying is if a big Skullgirls stream got started, I would want to see it be a place for everybody and have just as much value for new players as for pros.
3. To provide a sense of stability. Currently, Skullgirls streams trickle through the internet, tying some parts of the community together, gathering viewers here and there, but overall without rhyme or reason. Skullgirls should have some kind of a big stream which can be a regular, persistant event, and always have form and organization to it. I guess the best example is Team Spooky (although Spooky's budget is much higher than a SG strem would ever be), people not only entertaining to watch but very good at what they do. It should look and feel professional, be welcoming and accessible, and be strong in both content in presentation. I have no idea if this glorious master stream is possible, I'm speaking very idealistically here, but I think this kind of a stream would really put an impression on the rest of the FGC.
These are just my thoughts. I am not establishing rules, or demanding a stream like this from Mcpeanuts or anybody else, I simply wanted to offer some thoughts I've had since watching a WYL stream once.
TL;DR Skullgirls needs a Team Spooky.