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I’m sure this has been said before. But imagine marrying the most beautiful woman in your life only to fall for her again IN A MAKE BELIEVE game. Love is powerful shit, dude.
Thanks again. Nice and informative video. However, two points: 1) 3:46 "Infamous CR logo"? TBH no clue what that means or is in reference to (currently mid C2). What's wrong with the logo? 2) Can't help but notice you included the mandatory (at this point) "half chub" bit by Orion. And are you same as all others who use it as the example of inappropriate behavior? Did you not hear him explain that it was meant as the character line and not a comment towards Laura? And have you seen how "appropriate" everyone else acted since that time? It's probably the most full of dick jokes show that I've ever seen. And it's apparently ok to do for everyone but Orion. In this regard I always remember the comment by Taliesin, saying that all Orion was saying was "laced with sexual innuendo". Well, that's hypocritical AF, seeing how everyone else including Taliesin made a pile of ultra inappropriate sex jokes since then and he was nowhere to be seen with comments like that, he just sat and took it. Meaning he was very comfortable attacking Orion and calling him out (for what really? making jokes? "your fun is wrong", eh?) and waaaaay too cowardly to call out anyone else or follow his own "moral compass". That's what made me loose respect for Taliesin early on. Mind you, I'm not defending Orion. And it is for two reasons: I literally don't know him as a person, same as everyone who's accusing him of all kinds of sht based on heresay and speculation. And it is obvious that some fuqd up sht happened off-camera that led to his booting off the show. Still, if you accuse a man, do accuse im of factual serious stuff and not silly nonsense like metagaming or inappropriate behavior which everyone else n the show did plenty of.
Thanks! This is really good. Great narration and leaves a very nice feeling. Especially now that CR changed quite a bit and more and more ppl accuse them of selling out completely and find other ways to undermine something these other ppl are simply not capable of.
5:00 That dead ass 1000 yard stare straight into the screen... 😆😨💀 Joe knows that his plan is gonna succeed if they manage to kill Vecna because the rest of the group will be preoccupied by Vax'ildans death.
Matt’s face when he realized the full weight of Sam’s 9th level spell use is magical. The horror of Matt realizing that Vex is going to stay dead and/or the look of Vecna realizing he’s fucked all at once is a Top 3 moment.
Yes! I was actually going to make a post, it is on its way! I just Graduated College this week and have had my plate FULL, but things have opened up and you can expect another episode soon!
Gosh, what I wouldn't give to go back and relive campaign 2 all over again fresh. I wholeheartedly believe it is some of the best media ever released. I honestly wish that in another life the situation with Brian Foster didn't go so horribly. Certainly and foremost so that Ashley didn't have to go through it all, but also because I really thought he was an incredible talkshow host. Talks really drove Critical Role home for me, and was a great way to experience the cast in a more relaxed space just one on one. Miss the good ol' days so much :,)
My grandson has been singing the CR theme songs since he was just barely 2. He's a little over 3 now. Lol he even hims the music during breaks AND the theme of the cartoon. Lol hes very drawn to their music. Ive even caught jim himming the background music during episodes.
Absolutely adore this series! Can't wait for the next one. Small correction for this episode. Alhambra is not a suburb of Los Angeles, but its own city near LA. It has existed as a city since 1903 😊 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra,_California
I absolutely loved this video. You did a beyond( now I have the D&D Beyond theme in my head) awesome job. Your enthusiasm shows through so much. I was in teas of joy. Keep up the quality of work I love to call "awesomesause".
Hi there! I'm so excited for a new video in your docuseries which I've been following from the beginning. These recaps always make me emotional. Just one thing I'd like to point out: the name Mighty Nein was not related to the group saying "no" to things (which I don't think is true at all) but to them rolling 9's a lot in those first episodes, to which they often reacted shouting, "Nein!". It may be a small detail but it struck me as odd that you got that bit wrong, especially since the image of a d20 showing a 9 is often present in their merchandise, etc.
Another awesome episode! It always blows me away to learn new things about the incredible history of Critical Role, the inspiring and talented cast, and looking back on the campaigns. Please, please, please, keep up the great work.
First hanbooker helper turning into hamburger helper slid as a fun little jab. Second... Not so much. But with so much to cover and record, mistakes are to be expected. Awesome video once again!
Excellence, as always! @7:05 May I offer a small correction? The group name of "The Mighty Nein" is actually a twofold meta-referrence to the fact that all of the players were always rolling "9"s for their skill checks... It happened sooo damn often... and being as a 9 is like, such a high-end-of-low roll (most simple skill check DC's will be auto set to 10 by a majority of DM's) that it became a frustrating and hilarious way to embrace the chaos early on. Some had to do with player character stats being so low at levels 2-4, more often had to do with the players just having bad dice luck. Then there was also the pall of losing the Golden Snitch, which was a whole other business. So, Mighty Nein really was a way of the group embracing the chaotic hilarity of those "shitty" dice rolls, more so than the character group saying "no" to various opportunities being presented. But also yes, the "Nein" part of the spelling was simply because it was Caleb presenting the name, and speaking it in Zemnian.