God I love tacos.
Really though, the option of treating pedals as a wear item is long overdue. For whatever reason, I've always been really hard on pedals, and I've bent a lot of spindles, and I've never had a lot of luck working on pedals as I can never get the lock nut tight enough without overtightening the cone. I also hate the way bent spindles feel, so to get pedals that (1) are cheap to replace and (2) come with much stronger spindles is fucking tits.
I don't see the really nice, sealed aluminum pedals ever going away, but to have the option of buying Twisted PCs 5 pairs at a time and treating them like grips is great. I literally just change them out because I've used them for a few months and they feel a little warn down or rattle a little too much.
The kids in my hood love it too, cause they are all running around on barely used Twisted PCs.
I really like the idea of bushing pedals also. Anything that reduces part count is a good thing in my eyes, and the ease of maintence is absolutely ideal. However, I haven't been impressed with any of the bushing pedals so far. I own a pair of BPEs, and I manager to get them to not rattle, but the bodies are just too thick for my taste, and I don't like that if I crash riding trails, I get a ton of dirt into the bushings. I'm also kind of getting the impression Animal gave up on them. The Kinks look too much like the PC Rubens, and I really hate the way those feel. I've got high hopes for the Dugan pedals.