Well, guess that's a great advertisement for downloading anything from YouTube you might want to watch again some day. A Creator might get divorced and purge any content involving their SO regardless of any relevance to the content in question.
Critical Role
"Is it Thursday Yet?"
Community to discuss anything Critical Role related.
Drop by our welcome post and share any feedback/suggestions if you have any. The FAQ post is also a thing.
What is Critical Role?
Critical Role is a group of nerdy-ass voice actors who sit around and play Dungeons & Dragons.
Streams every Thursday at 7pm PT and then rebroadcasts the following Friday at 12am and 9am PT on Twitch.
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Current shows
- Critical Role Campaign 3: Main D&D 5e campaign, streamed every Thursday at 7pm PT, except last Thursday of each month
- Candela Obscura: Horror drama campaign using their own game system, live streamed every last Thursday of each month at 7pm PT
- 4-Sided Dive: Talkshow with a roundtable discussion of 4 guests, to talk about recent episodes and answer fan questions. Streams every first Tuesday of the month at 7pm PT
- Midst: Sci-fi fantasy radio drama, airs every Wednesday on Midst.co
- Re-Slayer's Take: podcast about a lesser-known band of heroes updates Mondays 5am PST
- Tales from the Stinky Dragon New episodes air Wednesdays every two weeks.
Basic Rules
- Follow server Code of Conduct
- Be kind to others
- No spoilers in titles
- For spoiler posts, mention the episode number in the title (e.g.
[Spoiler C3E61]
) - The post body can contain any spoiler up to the episode in title
- Comments should not spoil any episode after the tagged episode
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Links
- Critical Role's official website
- Critical Role on Twitch
- Critical Role on YouTube
- Critical Role Podcast C1E0 - C2E19
- Beacon
- The Witch Wolf (webcomic by Loremaster Dani Carr)
Resources
- Interactive Map of Exandria
- Interactive Timeline
- Dharma Tree's Timeline
- Episode Transcripts
- Encyclopedia Exandria
- Critical Role wiki (fandom)
- Critical Role Stats
- Official Daggerheart Toolset
- The Omen Archive
- Episode Discussion Index
- CR Funny Moments (TVtropes)
- CR ABridged Art Archive
- Other Live Play TTRPGs
- CR Bibliography
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I understood why they did it, but it sucks that all that content is going to perhaps be lost for any potential future viewers. Undeadwood was the first thing I ever watch under the critical role name, so I wouldn’t be a fan today if not for that. I have very mixed feelings about this.
Yeah, I completely understand and support the company's decision but personally still sad that I'm missing out on hundreds of hours of good content. I never got around to watching Undeadwood which is supposedly a lot of people's favorite, and Talks Machine was great.
I genuinely think this is the wrong decision (total content removal & inaccessibility). The best compromise would be to follow in the footsteps of WB and Disney, and offer the content is some sort of alternate repository with a disclosure. Something like "BWF is no longer associated with CR due to acts of domestic violence, but we're still offering the content for archival purposes".
No ads, perhaps not even any streaming. Maybe just download links, or official torrents, or something.
Maybe they're trying to cover their bases? I don't know what contracts they had with BWF for appearing on the channel during their whole streaming journey, but I imagine they didn't have ironclad contracts when they were under Geek & Sundry, and only got the particulars down more concretely when they established their own company/channel. Those terms may have also changed once BWF was let go.
From how I understood it, BWF was also trying to blackmail Ashley for money, and the fact that he still appeared on the channel while no longer being paid may have contributed to that sentiment. So by having BWF-centric content wiped out officially, it cripples any murky legalities he can claim.
I'm not sure it makes sense to make a call on whether this is the right/wrong decision when we know next to nothing about the specific reasons leading to the removal.
Could be legal reasons, could be something in BWF's contract, or maybe it's purely for the personal comfort for Ashley (which if so, overrides anything else imo). We do not know.
I'm sad to lose the content too. Especially all the insight from the cast, and the BTS interviews. But I also cannot blame them for removing it, it's totally within their rights to do so.
Who the frick is BWF?
Brian W Foster. Ex-fiance of Ashley's who used to work for CR, then got fired (Reddit hobbydrama thread explains this in great detail). Recently, Ashley filed a restraining order against him and there are abuse allegations.
Holy shitbuns.. No way. Wtf? I've been away for a spell, obv. missed some drama. This makes me so sad. I hope she's ok. Thanks for explaining.
Yeah this was definitely some drama. There's been no official statements from CR yet around this, but maybe the videos removals is an implied statement.