It’s so weird hearing them treat their characters and the whole thing as purely comedic, when we all know how narratively dramatic and emotional the story becomes
God f*cking damn it! And here I was, thinking my paranoid anxiety-ridden ass found a fun DND podcast without major character death and other emotionally distressing topics. I should have know it was too good to be true. Do you (or anyone) happen to know roughly when it starts to become emotional? Dramatics I can handle no problem, but anything emotionally distressing will throw me right back into 'The Pit of Suicidal Ideation and Depression' and frankly I'd rather not climb back in that hole😅
Heyo Daddio I wouldn’t say it ever gets depressing or too heavy to bear. Like any good story it has peaks and valleys with the drama but I will say everything in TAZ has a happy ending. I suppose the serious plot stuff begins to take flight towards the middle/end of Crystal Kingdom, the third story arc.
Also the podcast remains fun and funny throughout! It’s a comedy show at its core and definitely stays that way - but dramatic story elements are interwoven to add a bit more weight to the narrative, which is only a positive in my opinion
@@heyodaddio4961 this podcast is emotional(it starts to take itself seriously beginning in Crystal Kingdom but stays mostly comedy for the majority of the rest of the campaign, and gets heavier in Stolen Century and Story and Song), but as someone who also struggles with depression and suicidal ideation, this didn’t affect me in a majorly negative way! Trying my best not to give major spoilers, but To me, the ending of this campaign is a wonderfully bittersweet ending, nothing heart wrenching or horrible at all! You’ll cry, but it’s a good kind of crying, if that makes sense :)
"are you naming your goddamn wizard taako?" "taako, i couldn't have done this without you, i wouldn't be here without you. i know we don't say this enough, but... thank you."
"Sildar Hallwinter does not stick in my head but Barry Bluejeans I'll never forget"
oh honey.
Holy shit
No spoilers but holy frick
Jesus Christ
It’s so weird hearing them treat their characters and the whole thing as purely comedic, when we all know how narratively dramatic and emotional the story becomes
God f*cking damn it! And here I was, thinking my paranoid anxiety-ridden ass found a fun DND podcast without major character death and other emotionally distressing topics. I should have know it was too good to be true. Do you (or anyone) happen to know roughly when it starts to become emotional? Dramatics I can handle no problem, but anything emotionally distressing will throw me right back into 'The Pit of Suicidal Ideation and Depression' and frankly I'd rather not climb back in that hole😅
Heyo Daddio I wouldn’t say it ever gets depressing or too heavy to bear. Like any good story it has peaks and valleys with the drama but I will say everything in TAZ has a happy ending. I suppose the serious plot stuff begins to take flight towards the middle/end of Crystal Kingdom, the third story arc.
Also the podcast remains fun and funny throughout! It’s a comedy show at its core and definitely stays that way - but dramatic story elements are interwoven to add a bit more weight to the narrative, which is only a positive in my opinion
@@heyodaddio4961 this podcast is emotional(it starts to take itself seriously beginning in Crystal Kingdom but stays mostly comedy for the majority of the rest of the campaign, and gets heavier in Stolen Century and Story and Song), but as someone who also struggles with depression and suicidal ideation, this didn’t affect me in a majorly negative way! Trying my best not to give major spoilers, but To me, the ending of this campaign is a wonderfully bittersweet ending, nothing heart wrenching or horrible at all! You’ll cry, but it’s a good kind of crying, if that makes sense :)
"The podcast about 3 brothers who played dnd so hard they cried"
-Justin
I LOSE IT at Griffin joking about Magnus's arms getting ripped off.
*foreshadowing*
"Justin what was ur race?"
"Uhh....white."
this is so underappreciated 😂
"are you naming your goddamn wizard taako?" "taako, i couldn't have done this without you, i wouldn't be here without you. i know we don't say this enough, but... thank you."
The birth of Barry Bluejeans. I honestly could not remember his original name.
because Barry Bluejeans is objectively the funniest and best name
sildar hallwinter
'dar hallwinter
'darry' hallwinter
darry 'bluejeans' hallwinter
-dar- barry 'bluejeans' hallwinter
barry bluejeans
@@WildWaver My favorite theory tbh
“A dragons not gonna come out of your knife” No of course that’s only umbrellas 😂
4:37 HOLY SHIT HIS GRANDFATHERS KNIFE??!
I feel like Magnus used his knife to carve all his wooden ducks and other carved items
Magnus and arms since day one
Thank you so much for making this, now I can listen to the Mcelroys while I work and avoid crying 😂
6:06
_Ooooh, the irony_
7:40 hits too hard right now..... Other than that this is so funny, absolutely the best
oh my god i cant wait to watch all of these
the best video
I agree Dylan
I just remembered my pfp is of taz characters
Lies. If it were _all_ the funny it would be an hour long