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Dimension 20 has been disappointing me with Fantasy High: Junior Year.
Critical Role has been disappointing me with Campaign 3.
I'm just a big bag of disappointment with no D&D to watch 馃槶
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I'm finally getting around to watching The Rookie and just saw that Chenford broke up? Now I'm not sure if I should continue. I'm only on season 2, but what does it look like to those watching, what's the forecast?
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Genuinely do not understand why people get so bent out of shape about Critical Role fans not liking things.
Everyone has different perspectives and opinions and there is nothing wrong with that. It neither means we're telling the cast how to play their game nor does it take away from your enjoyment of that thing if you did like it.
The world would be boring if everyone liked all of the same things all the time and never disagreed
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I'm seeing people compare what FCG did to what Ashton did and just 馃槵
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Listen, I understand and respect the fact that Matt and Critical Role are trying to do something different with Campaign 3... they're trying to keep it exciting and keep viewers invested and you can't fault them for that.
That being said, I feel like they're trying to do TOO much.
One of Matt's greatest talents as a DM is allowing the story to go where the story needs to go and making adjustments on his end, but with Campaign 3, it feels more and more like there is an idea in his head on how he wants this campaign to go and it's stunting the natural development of other possibilities.
Last night is the perfect example, in my opinion... I have zero issues with a shift to the focus on the Crown Keepers with the eventual goal of them connecting with the Bells Hells, however, last night was not the night to do it.
FCG just died, and the party needed time to be sad and focus on that and instead, we get a sudden party switch. I understand that this may have been planned far in advance of last week's episode, but if the story wasn't in a place that made this switch appropriate at this point in time, adjustments needed to be made.
It definitely makes me more convinced that this campaign is setting up something specific, either a new system for campaign 4 or a new world/era for campaign 4, but whatver it is, this campaign just needs the space to breathe rather than there always being something needing to happen.
Some of the best moments from C1 and C2 were when there WASN'T plot and the party was allowed to fill that space with what they needed. We haven't really seen that this campaign
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I wish Matt didn't reveal how many hit points Otahan had left.
The only thing I thought when I read that was that FCG didn't have to die, that they could have finished her off.
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Honestly? I'm finding it hard to find the motivation to continue watching Campaign 3... like, it just doesn't feel like there's any payoff, or any purpose to anything that's happening. Even FCG's sacrifice... I'll be genuinely SHOCKED if anything comes from it.
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Hello my lovely followers!
I have recently decided I am tired of listening to songs by straight women and want songs by queer women about queer women.
I have so far enjoyed Renee Rapp and Fletcher... I also trief Teagan and Sara but didn't necessarily like their style.
If you have any suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated!
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Whenever I re-watch Campaign Two, I can't bring myself to watch past 126.
As much as I love the Mighty Nein as a whole, the last arch post-returning to Aeor just doesn't do it for me
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Honestly? I'm ready for the drama that is Laudna/Imogen/Liliana...
Imogen saved her Mom - at least for right now - and I can 100% see her wanting to make the most of that, accepting her Mom with open arms, deciding to put everything they need to talk about regarding what has happened on the back burner for the purpose of just being together.
Laudna, on the other hand, doesn't do well with betrayal, especially when it is betrayal of those that she loves. So if she witnesses Imogen just "forgiving" her Mom for everything that she has done, I can see Laudna having a lot of issues with that, especially if Imogen starts to open up more to Liliana rather than Laudna.
The juicy part of this is... Laudna is already struggling to fight Delilah's presence... if she feels Imogen pull away from her, even if it's unintentional, will she start to feed Delilah more? Will she decide to always go down the route of self-sacrifice, getting stronger and stronger with no regards to what this means for Delilah, because she sees it as a way to make sure Imogen gets her happy ending with her Mom (but in reality, it's more self-destruction out of jealousy?)
I'm ready for it.
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Ashley Johnson isn't going to rest until Fearne and Imogen kiss
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Dear Critters,
Can someone please give me a rundown of everything important that happened in last night's episode?
I have A LOT going on in my personal life right now and watching an episode where FCG dies is not in my best interest.
It would be greatly appreciated
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I'm waiting for a human FCG, with all of FCG's memories and shit, to show up because Nana Morri isn't going to let this deal with Orym go
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@math-rocks-and-lizard-bats I don't necessarily know if this is a concern, because Nana Morri originally attempted to make the deal the party "returning as they are" and Orym changed it to alive. So it's entirely possible, with this party specifically, that FCG and Laudna voided the deal from the get-go OR Nana Morri is about to pull some crazy shit where some human shows up with FCG's mind and then she also somehow brings Laudna back too
FCG dying only breaks Orym's deal with Nana Morri if:
FCG isn't brought back - Orym simply said that everyone has to return alive, if they manage to bring him back (there's a lot of people on the moon, and Keyleth is sending people and possibly herself, that isn't outside the realm of possibility), the deal is still in tact
Nana Morri doesn't consider them going through that portal, all alive, as the deal being complete - she is a hag after all, they're notoriously tricky
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FCG dying only breaks Orym's deal with Nana Morri if:
FCG isn't brought back - Orym simply said that everyone has to return alive, if they manage to bring him back (there's a lot of people on the moon, and Keyleth is sending people and possibly herself, that isn't outside the realm of possibility), the deal is still in tact
Nana Morri doesn't consider them going through that portal, all alive, as the deal being complete - she is a hag after all, they're notoriously tricky
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Everyone keeps talking about how FCG dying breaks Orym's deal with Nana Morri... y'all Nana Morri is a hag, and hags are tricky af. The Bells Hells technically already returned to Exandria (the terms of the deal) when they went through that portal so I wouldn't be so confident that the deal is actually broken, not if Nana Morri doesn't want it to be
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Um, what do you mean FCG died? This is unacceptable. Nane Morri please fix it.
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