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In honor of one of my favorite episodes, the episode that ultimately lead to the distruction of lark and henry’s relationship and glenn no longer being nicks dad AND WELL ACTUALLY🫶🫶🫶🫶😍🫶🫶😍😍🫶🫶😍🫶🫶🥰🫶🫶😍🫶🥰🫶🫶🫶😍
“I am so upset that we made an army of two reference on this podcast. I quit.”
-Will Campos, Dungeons and Daddies, Season 1, Episode 53, The Roc
Season 1, Episode 44: Deck Picks
Favorite moment: Glenn pulling the Sun card. The hubris is beautiful.
General thoughts:
Fun intro with Freddie driving to everyone's home to still have this be a physical card-drawing experience even in the midst of a global pandemic.
I was so nervous the first time listening to this. The play this all plays out is insane.
"Rogue is a perfectly fine one to start with". Damn you, Anthony. Perfectly fine, indeed. The way this seemingly inconsequential draw affects season 2 is insane. The poor Oak family. So many thoughts about them.
Glenn fighting a squirrel is one of the dumbest and funniest things ever done on this podcast.
Can't believe that Mr. Mustache got the Fates card. This whole episode is amazing considering that it was all random.
Love the whole discussion with the Moon Card and how the Wish spell works. I know that it can suck sometimes to get lost in the weeds of rules, especially on a podcast like this where things are generally rules light, but it's still fun. Reminds us they're playing a tabletop game.
Everything that happens with Glenn at the end with the Death and Void cards is some of the greatest karmic retribution for the things that happened earlier. The man flew too close to the sun (all the puns intended) and now has to deal with the consequences.
Generally, I love the mess that the deck creates. The Rogue card has the biggest impact on the show as a whole. The Fates and Balance cards bring a fun wrinkle and restore a fan favorite character, and even the Sun card gives us the super fun mech. What a great episode.
Next time... We're off to Meth Bay and one of the... stranger? arcs of the show.
Can't believe Glenn had an anime moment so intense that it rippled through time and made his grandson a weeb
I was filling out my mail in ballot while listening to episode 44 and there is no greater parallel of nerve wracking fear of an uncertain future than our four dads pulling out cards from The Deck of Many Things.
For the handful of folks tuning in my re-listen episode breakdowns (I see you and appreciate you 🥰), I'm gonna get back into those. I fell away for a bit because I decided to pay to listen to the Uncut versions, so I was just listening to episodes at random that I was interested in.
It's time to get back to the re-listen in order. Deck Picks breakdown coming soon.
I cant believe Henry is being bullied for not killing Hitler in an alternate timeline
I love how often dungeons and daddies does irl stuff, make the players as panicked as the rest of us