I urge you to read those two reviews and then come back and tell us whether or not they are more valuable than the comments in this thread. Compared to the short comments here, many of them snarky in tone (including mine), those two reviews provide a wealth of information that can help the OP make his decision. I will take a thorough multi-page detailed review by an audio journalist over an Audiogon thread any day. At least the two reviewers actually set up and listened to the speakers! How many comments in this thread are from people who have actually heard them in their own home?
In my experience a detailed review is the best way to find out about a speaker and how they sound - short of an audition. In a few cases, like the Thiel Owners thread, you can actually communicate with people who have first hand experience with what they are talking about but I have found that most comments on the Agon forum are based on poorly informed opinion.
Lastly, one of the reasons I used the term "audio geeks" is due to your earlier comment. The OP clearly stated that he was on a tight budget and that WAF was important. The Polks filled the bill and they are easily available. He wants to get his system together with minimum hassle and is obviously not the kind of person who is going to do the research, shop ebay, Agon, USAM, or other used equipment sites and put together a multi-brand system. And his wife would probably veto Vandersteens. He just wants some reassurance that he's not making a huge mistake.