Exactly my position. It's not so much that I don't think people should be happy about older games, but as a Switch owner I sure would like some more newer options to come out more frequently.
My main issue with the memory card is not how much it cost (though I do have trouble reconciling the cost vs benefit, Ethan can do what he wants with his money), but hearing something as simple as not having to swap a memory card every so often described as a "quality of life improvement" just did not sit well with me. These are luxury items. Not having to switch memory cards is a convenience. I think using that phrase to describe this particular instance was even more hyperbolic than we usually go on our show, drawing a false equivalency to things that are actually QOL issues, like, say, the ability of someone who is unable to travel suddenly being able to communicate with distant relatives via a new laptop and Skype, or someone who has spent years fighting a terminal disease confined to a hospital bed being able to get the care they need while still living at home.
Mock that all you want, but that's where I was coming from with the whole QOL discussion.