I don't know what switch got flipped but Ashley has been much more involved in the game lately, and it's great. For a long time, she was so passive (listening attentively but not really participating) and rusty (with her character abilities and the rules in general) that many new viewers wondered why she was even there.
To be fair, Yasha is an introvert who mainly observes more so than acts. Ashley herself has never been there consecutively like she has been because of Covid, which has been god sent to her. While the others were able to learn and understand the rules back in Campaign 1 Ashley is now starting to feel more confident and comfortable now. So for Campaign 3 she’ll be on the same level as the others.
@@Lauren-zx3gx Don't try to put it back on me. You said "Ashley herself has never been there consecutively like she has been because of Covid", and I simply corrected you. Take it for what it is.
@@Celedam who says I’m putting it back on you. You can’t read? You corrected me and all I said was that it doesn’t change my point, which it doesn’t. Just substitute Covid with Blindspot.
I think it's a reference to a scene in the first Ghostbusters movie. The guys are trying to catch a ghost at a ball room or something and they have to clear space to lay the trap down. They throw a couple of tables out of the way and then on the last table, Bill Murray's character decides he wants to try the trick where you pull a table cloth fast enough that you pull the entire table cloth out from under all the items on the table without disturbing them. So all the plates, glasses etc. are still on the table, but the table cloth is removed. In the movie Bill pulls it, but the only thing left standing are the flowers on the table, but everything else came off with the table cloth. Kind of like Yasha pulling the robe and the entire building came crashing down.
That is correct. And well described, too, for anyone who hasn't seen _Ghostbusters_ (1984). Which is inconceivable to me, but I suppose I'm old compared to the average user of TH-cam.
I love how Veth wants nothing to do with Yasha's plan, but Sam is supportive of Ashley's RP.
i LOve travis’s “ *wheeze* what are you doing?? “ at the start sO much
I don't know what switch got flipped but Ashley has been much more involved in the game lately, and it's great. For a long time, she was so passive (listening attentively but not really participating) and rusty (with her character abilities and the rules in general) that many new viewers wondered why she was even there.
To be fair, Yasha is an introvert who mainly observes more so than acts. Ashley herself has never been there consecutively like she has been because of Covid, which has been god sent to her. While the others were able to learn and understand the rules back in Campaign 1 Ashley is now starting to feel more confident and comfortable now. So for Campaign 3 she’ll be on the same level as the others.
@@Lauren-zx3gx She's there now because _Blindspot_ ended.
@@Celedam doesn’t change that she’s now able to be there more often than before.
@@Lauren-zx3gx Don't try to put it back on me. You said "Ashley herself has never been there consecutively like she has been because of Covid", and I simply corrected you. Take it for what it is.
@@Celedam who says I’m putting it back on you. You can’t read? You corrected me and all I said was that it doesn’t change my point, which it doesn’t. Just substitute Covid with Blindspot.
I can't wait for her C3 character to by a true agent of chaos.
This aged well!
@@katem488 very well!
Reading after C3E58 is *cheff's kiss*
"I got the robe!"
-Ashley "The Johnson" Johnson, 2021
"And the flowers are still standing!"
Oh dear.
That was a load bearing robe.
Realizing right now, had Ashley been in campaign 1 she would have taken the hand of vecna....
The birth of Fearne
0:19 Talisin is a whole mood
1:35 And again
2:20 And again forever
Travis' laugh is the best
And fern was born
Ashley is getting involved in a lot more now and it makes me happy
What does "Bill Murray it" mean?
I think it's a reference to a scene in the first Ghostbusters movie. The guys are trying to catch a ghost at a ball room or something and they have to clear space to lay the trap down. They throw a couple of tables out of the way and then on the last table, Bill Murray's character decides he wants to try the trick where you pull a table cloth fast enough that you pull the entire table cloth out from under all the items on the table without disturbing them. So all the plates, glasses etc. are still on the table, but the table cloth is removed.
In the movie Bill pulls it, but the only thing left standing are the flowers on the table, but everything else came off with the table cloth. Kind of like Yasha pulling the robe and the entire building came crashing down.
That is correct. And well described, too, for anyone who hasn't seen _Ghostbusters_ (1984). Which is inconceivable to me, but I suppose I'm old compared to the average user of TH-cam.
@@Celedam Ghostbusters was just before my time (not by much). Luckily I have a healthy appreciation for the classics.