There is one woman in this too you know, shyness level +4 versus no shyness level at all being the differenceRandallJohn said:Seems worth a watch for a few episodes. Definitely makes me miss I Hit It With My Axe, though.
There is one woman in this too you know, shyness level +4 versus no shyness level at all being the differenceRandallJohn said:Seems worth a watch for a few episodes. Definitely makes me miss I Hit It With My Axe, though.
Be honest, its boobs first then justification of why you like the show not only because of the boobs later?Johnnyallstar said:I wasn't really expecting a "The Gamers" reference, but +1 to you for being on the same wavelength! I totally agree though. I didn't even laugh once through the entire skit, but that might be mostly the fault of the writing. And yes, it tries to be The Dead Alewives type of idiocy constantly, which I have almost never seen.somonels said:"Hmm, another D&D session based series is piloting.. I approve." *click* *stare* "hmm..."
Bottom line: I disapprove.
A few keywords: acted, heavy editing, lame stereotypes of bad stereotypes, world jumping.
It wants to be The Gamers, but ultimately feels more like the 8-bit Reenactment of D&D, which I want to virtually strangle until it's virtual eyes pop out.
I'll give it a chance, but unless it really steps it's game up, I don't suppose I'll watch it much. I Hit it With My Axe had some really great DM'ing which made it better than the "some pronzstars and strippers play D&D" premise would let on, but with this being satire instead of legitimate playing, I don't expect to be interested as much. Axe also had bewbies, which were a pleasing, yet sometimes too frequent distraction.
Not sure what you mean by that, but okay.JoelChenFA said:There is one woman in this too you know, shyness level +4 versus no shyness level at all being the differenceRandallJohn said:Seems worth a watch for a few episodes. Definitely makes me miss I Hit It With My Axe, though.
Yeah I feel the same way. Nothing really good has come along since Doraelous and Associates. Show about Games Show has it's moments but it too is a little bland at times. Not even Anthony Saves the World is all that great since it's pretty much the same thing every episode, the only reason I still watch it is because every once in awhile it has a joke that makes me burst out laughing.Whispering Death said:With the exception of the "Show about Games Show" these new shows really do suck.
For the love of god bring back Doraelous and Associates so we can get the funny back.
I was about to politely berate you until I realized you were joking.antigodoflife said:Future episode better go for at least 22 minutes and get made weekly and be of the same quality! It's certainly impossible, clearly, but by the 52nd and final episode, it shall be the greatest show ever. ;D
It really isn't up to The Escapist on when Doraelous and Associates comes back. The DA team is working on other things at the moment and they said that they would be back when they are back.Whispering Death said:With the exception of the "Show about Games Show" these new shows really do suck.
For the love of god bring back Doraelous and Associates so we can get the funny back.
I don't know if I'd say less funny, I'll need a little more time to judge that. More British, certainly.Fetzenfisch said:reminded me of a less funny version of the gamers, and thats a compliment.
It's okay, first thought I had was that I can't see how they demonstrate rage powers/fatigue and I'm really curious about what version of DnD they play, even though I'm a Pathfiner junkieLogicNProportion said:I'm sorry, but there's no way that barbarian could be using a shield, a longsword, AND a warhammer.
I'm pretty sure he's too low of a level for Monkey Grip, as well.
...Oh dear, I have shown too much of myself, it seems.