Finished Vox Machina season 3. Another step up from the previous season in almost every way. Really happy it was renewed for Season 4.
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Yeah, same. It just gets better and better. I do sometimes wonder how it would appeal to people who don't play D&D. Though I never followed Critical Role and like it so I guess that's a point in its favor.
Well I can speak for myself and a few of my friends. None of us have played any D&D or similar ttrpgs and we barely knew of Critical Role. And most of us really enjoy the show.
i recently finished carol and the end of the world. i enjoyed it but not at first. i found the protagonist nearly insufferable, not immediately, but after some time. i think it's kind of intentional, and the writers provide relief thankfully. it was worth watching.