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new laura vs. the gm dynamic
"Can you smell like him too?" "It's a musk."
-Thimble and Kattigan on Occtis' disguise
I’m finally watching the Indy live show and not to be a hater but what the f happened with Laura’s styling. Everyone looks incredible and then that wig looks like it came from the dollar store.
Holy fucking shit
I'm not sure if is because I'm in the middle of my covid sickness, or said sickness has made my depression worse.
But I'm getting real tired of watching critical role week by week with the reactions of the fandom.
Don't get me wrong. I'm Having a great time with the story and still want to watch the show.
But with every take I see since this new arc started is getting on my nerves.
Even more that with a lot of the big jerk reactions people have are solved and answered in the next episode.
-The fight was railroad and orym and Fearne dying was bad: They were able to revivify them. At the end the consequences came from a roll(like it is supposed to be as a dnd game) when Laudna roll a nat 1.
-They don't care about Laudna and that's why they choose her instead of Orym. Actually if that's the case, they would bury her and move on. Marisha would came back as a new character and we would have the table full. No, they change trajectory and are doing everything to bring her back.
-Death don't have consequences if is not permadeaths. The main story of the arc that is Rudius and Ottohan was put on literal hold, even knowing that they have a deadline of a month to go resurrect Laudna. We move from another continent and are making deals not of them can't hold with a group of people that we(and Orym) knows are good people but could be easily bad.
-Percy was a jerk for not wanting to help Laudna. Percy was wrong but is not out of his character to react the way he did. We know Laudna because we have see her for more than 33 episodes. We learned to love her. Until the moment he learned that Delilah could come back, he back off of the deal and decided to protect his family and his place. He was ready to help them until that moment. Which was a very obvious possibility(Did anyone notice that none of the bell hells mentioned that Delilah was still in Laudna's head? they knew that if they mentioned it the possibility of help could be denied). And at the end he told them to informed him if they find another way serving the connection between his long time abuser to Laudna(because yeah Laudna wasn't the only one that was abuse by Delilah).
-Vox Machina coming back mess up the story of the campaign because they are just gonna get stuff fixed. No. Pike found a spell and Bell Hells are gonna have to go to Laudna's trauma hell world to somehow defeat Delilah and bring Laudna back. If the "Vox Machina was gonna solved all the problems" was gonna be real, Pike would made two spells and that's all. But no. Bell Hells are going and fighting(and losing a lot, Chetney is hurt a lot) TO SAVE LAUDNA.
Like I already step aside a little but I'm going to put myself in a chamber now only watching and keeping my stuff in my brain until the story is done.
i love my boy orym as short lad solidarity dictates but i have to agree that he would be the kind of person who assigns everyone on the vacation a fairly strict schedule so they can see everything there is to see while still accommodating his workout routine and he's going to politely make it everyone's problem
Oh absolutely. Orym would 100% be the person who actually uses the hotel gym and only wears Hawaiian shirts the entire trip. Love it for him.
Sometimes I read bad faith arguments against certain ships—and that includes ships I personally don’t like—and I truly take comfort in the fact that I am not the same level of delusional.
But, also, narrowing down to my personal interests, some of the things people say about Fjord truly is hilarious because it’s some of the most cherry-picked, contradictory, misattributed, moving the goalposts, “have you ever seen an episode of Campaign 2 numbered higher than 12?” sort of takes I’ve ever seen in the fandom.
The version of Fjord that lives in the minds of these people who makes the worst bad faith arguments about him is literally just so horrifically unrecognizable and is just not remotely based in any sensible reading of the text. And that’s always apparent in how they manage to say consecutive contradictory sentences that actively contradict one another and the text itself.
Like, the things they say just don’t make any sense from the perspective of someone who has a sensible grasp of the actual relationships and contents of the text.
Anon, I’m going to go see if I can find that Talks clip. It... might take a while lol. Using the searchable transcript in this case may not be helpful, because he was vague as usual.