Good show.
I often feel like I'd take a little more caution with where the roper stands. So long as everything goes right, no problem.
I thought of typing a comment, but thought I was just being 'Safety Sean', but then he almost get hit by a log.
Speedlining right at someone, with the dropzone right in front of them, instead of redirecting through a biner or Munter-hitch with a little friction would move they away from the shatter zone and less jerking on their joints.
Only takes getting hurt a little bit to be likely to get hurt more while working through it, especially something like a sprained ligament in a trigger finger, or sore middle finger, middle knuckle (useful), which I have been nursing both. Hurts to carry a shopping bag on two fingers, much easier on one. Hurts my knuckle, getting slightly sideloaded a bit.
I've slid a long way on wet grass unexpectedly, but the POW was on a different tree then the rigging tree, (compressed a leaning stem better) so I wasn't sliding through the log path.
$0.02