Matt: ah damn, I guess Molly's gone for good. Thats a shame, but a good bittersweet en- Caduceus fucking Clay: PUT THAT THING BACK WHERE IT CAME FROM OR SO HELP ME
Lucien: He's not real! Forget that person! He doesn't exist! *Lucien dies* *Cadeucus casts Divine Intervention and gently asks the Wildmother to put Molly's soul back* Molly: I lived bitch.
C1: Vox Machina saves the world, become living legends, a friend dies in the final battle C2: The Mighty Nein saves the world, fades into relative obscurity with nobody even knowing what happened, brings their friend back from the dead Gotta love synergy
Caduceus spent the entire campaign negating Matt’s natural 20’s. Fucking love that in this last episode, he looks at Matt’s natural 1 and says NOPE instead.
Holy shit. That's so thematically appropriate. Not to mention: the Nein originally sought out Caduceus in search of a man who could bring Molly back to life. And 111 episodes later, he did it.
@@giraffedragon611026 was also 114 episodes before the end. How long was C1? 114 episodes. It's just perfect you guys. *Jester voice* matt knew things
Jester struggled being called "The Cleric" when really, her role in the party was "The agent of chaos" What they needed was absolutely Caduceus "The Cleric" Clay
He was such a nice guy. While he never really got angry per se, he was able to feel disappointed. "I hope you will find someone who will mourn you when you are gone." "There is a certain place you go when you burn churches." "Empathize." He was the best.
Taliesin must have had the most euphoric feeling imaginable when he realised he was actually going to be able to resurrect his own character right after being told it was impossible.
Matt: Nat 1 on D20 roll for resurrection ritual. Sorry bros. Taliesin: I will see your Nat 1 and raise you a Nat 2. Matt: DC was 5, Nat 2 would sti- Taliesin: *On a D100* Matt: =O
Watch this 31 y.o. man cry in the gym when he remembers Yasha saying: "There is nothing else to do ? Caleb?" while Ashely is crying. That breaks me everytime.
Watch this 30 y.o man cry suddenly while inspecting patients when he remembers both Barbarians from C1 and C2's attempt to persuade more action on reviving their teammates...
One of the parts I loved from after Matt called it for the night was when Travis/Laura were loving the Molly accent. "I haven't heard that since before our kid was born." Easy to forget just how long this campaign has gone on.
It’s funny because in a round avout way it’s the kids fault he died, wouldn’t have to have been kidnapped if Laura and Travis didn’t have to leave for the birth lmao
This felt like a better way to do things. Taliesin had gone on the record saying undeath or resurrection was against what he thought Molly would want. The first attempt here was every other player trying to make his character come back, and it failed. It was only when Taliesin agreed to give it a shot that it worked.
Exactly. You can also see in these clips taliesin was thinking about it and when he saw how loved they where he thought " you know why not let's do this".
@@belindaluna2067 That's what I loved with their approach, especially with the aftermath in 141. He's not *really* Molly. Not anymore. He has some memories but he's someone else. "Mollymauk Tealeaf. He can be a brother. A brother would be nice." He honours their memory of him while building a path to discovery who he is now. So Molly is still gone. The M9 have his body and soul back, but its a new tiefling inside to saunter around with it.
Just a cute little observation. Matt rolled a 1. Fail on Raise Dead. Caddy rolled a 02. Success on Divine Intervention. _Put them together_ Matt rolls a 12. Success on Raise Dead. The dice gods really were at war that day.
I love that they are actually 9. Like, they lost one but went to SUCH lengths to get him back. And they turned their unknown enemy into one of their own, and like a great ending of a RPG video game, it needed all 9 of them to finish the job. Just, great coincidental story telling.
@@maxinesenior596 Oh, fuck. Do you know what that means? It means the first 26 episodes of C2 were just a prequel. The real story of C2 was about a band of assholes who lost a friend, then traveled to the ends of the earth to bring him back.
The fact that Taleson’s character’s death wound up bringing about the most clutch character in the party, who not only managed to save the original character after fighting him as the final boss, but has repeatedly proven himself the Wildmother’s Favorite Son... I love this game.
Remember how Caduceus' vision from the Wildmother before meeting the Nein was 9 butterflies drinking nectar from the Clay Family Grave blooms? It came full circle now that they are NINE and heading back to the Blooming Grove, after accomplishing "what they were meant for."
Imagine having a thousand ancient souls echoing their thanks to you for lifting their eternal curse and granting them peace, yet you cry and despair, because all you really just wanted was your friend back. That's the most enchanting part of this episode, and why this is the best ending the nein could have hoped for. They don't want the glory or the recognition, they just wanted Molly, so their family can be complete again. And in the end, they were Nine.
Taliesin out here actually resurrecting his own character. He became the cleric Molly needed while Laura was off bringing real life into the real world.
@@snarglblargn4986 Well if I remember correctly the group is going to Cad's place first, so I would expect that after taking some time to collect themselves and rest that they would want to tell Marion, The Gentleman and Veth's husband and son that they were safe and coming back soon. Although you're scenario's would be pretty good too.
A group formed after a circus catastrophe a play on words as Mighty Nein they chose crime for a time and now after beating the eyes of nine and freeing souls they return home not as Nein but Nine.
Just. The absolute poetry of it all. Matt rolled a 1 on the Resurrection check to revive Molly. Taliesin rolled a 2 to use Divine Intervention. Matt rolls again...and gets a 12.
@@Piemasta9000 you have no idea how much I relate to this I bought it but couldn't bring myself to unpack the figure cause how much the death made me sad now I'm actually displaying it with my other d&d things
i mean… it still is ‘was’ though bc molly’s dead… he didnt come back, his body did & he became kingsley. A whole different person. Someone who viewed molly as a brother. It kinda irks me tbh esp considering the fact that they were hinting at molly actually being revived. Would’ve preferred it if they hadnt baited us, it just feels kinda cruel to make out like molly was coming back only for it to be a completely different person 😭
Imagine if the bad luck bandits became an adventuring party and started trying to earn their keep doing good and the Nein run across them while they’re helping some folks near the Blooming Grove.
Thank you for including Caleb’s moment of pouring his energy into how good it feels to create and heal rather than destroy. It was one of my favorite lines of the whole campaign-Caleb’s come such a long way, and has spent so much time punishing himself, and now he’s finally able to connect with not only the part of him that’s always been desperate to heal a terrible hurt, but with allowing himself to feel the happiness that comes with having changed for the better, even in a tragic and uncertain moment.
I was crying a lot in this section. First from closure and sorrow, and then that was replaced with sheer joy. It was amazing to be watching this live with others on Twitch and commenting on Discord. The shared experience is one I won't soon forget.
This was Definitely the most climatic finale in Critical Role. Vecna's finale brought tragedy, sorrow, and an aura of finality to the Tal'dorie campaign. Lucien brought a search of Identity, a lot more Gore and death in his final battle, and a rollercoaster of emotions. Makes me all the more excited for Campaign 3 and the potential new stories to tell.
Tal’s face as he watched his friend try to save molly was heart warming and breaking at the same time! It’s like he knew that it wouldn’t work but he wanted it to so bad. Then when it didn’t he stepped in and commanded the dice to give his friends back their friend
Over the course of campaign 2, Taliesin went from just another member of the crew, to irreplacable, to now possibly the best thing about Critical Role. When Taliesin makes a play, put on your seat belt because it's gonna get interesting.
Even when all this would be over, even at the inevitable time when they'll stop making campaigns, I would still pay anything to have Taliesin create characters and just tell us stories about them forever. This might be how Elder Gods get to build their cults.
*Raise Dead fails due to unlucky Nat 1* Mighty Nein: We're okay with this. Rest well, Molly. Rest easy. *Cad uses Divine Intervention and succeeds* Mighty Nein: HOLY SHIT, DIVINE INTERVENTION! WE'RE NOT OKAY WITH THIS, WE ARE NOT OKAY WITH THIS! OH SWEET WILDMOTHER, PLEASE LET HIM LIVE-
I find it a very fitting underline of the city in general, they went against the gods and delved deep into arcana. The raise dead spell attempted by the wizard fails but the devoted cleric pulls through with his gods intervention
I've told multiple people who play dnd but don't watch critical role about the nat 1 on a revival ritual and then a 2% divine intervention and they all agree that those two events happening mear minutes apart are insane. Man, I love this show.
I cant help but think that the four leafed clover Yasha handed over had a part in all of this, and ironic its was Caddy and The Wildmother that brought him back.
it would be nice to have a montage of molly with everyone, having tea and falling in-love with one of Cad's sister, sailing with Fjord and Beauregard, playing with Luke, cupcake hunting with Jester, cheering for one of Yasha's performances during Rumble in the Cusp Travel and Music festival, teleporting across wildmount with Caleb, and Xhorhause hot tub party with all of Mighty Nein.
Molly looking at Yasha and instinctually saying "Love" without quite knowing why is the most emotionally potent moment in Critical Role history for me. Taliesin, you beautiful eldritch bastard,
That was hilarious! I also read it in a metaphorical way; maybe this is a stretch but Molly kept running from his past (Lucien) because that scared him. Now we understand his fear. But this time, the M9 were there to call out to him, and he stopped running and went back. Because this is his past, not Lucien’s. These are his friends and he can trust them. Tal comes up with such great characters and I love how he makes them so different!
I honestly love what you've done here. Its more than just splitting these 2 big scenes, its 2 separate videos of good looks at each of the sides of DnD that are RP and Combat and what they can be at their best.
18:08 Ashley’s little grin when she says “you guys didn’t get to meet” cracks me up every time. These kinds of shenanigans are exactly why she’s playing Fearne now
Well... there's still the Assembly, T-Dock Project and possible resurgence of the Aeorian society to consider, courtesy of Charlie. I wouldn't be so sure.
@@Icipherx I am pretty sure Matt said they are venturing into the last leg of the campaign. I refuse to believe that they will be ending C2 on the next session because of all the loose ends currently floating around. I think its going be be a hectic last arc.
The best part, for me, is Matt's palpable joy at the way events played out. You get the sense that it invigorated him and reminded him that DnD is a game of endless possibilities and the things that made their home game so special to them are alive and well even in their current, highly polished form. Bring on Campaign 3! Long may they reign.
Me, an emotional wreck at the end of the first campaign, crying over some snowdrops: I don't know how another party can repeat this Me watching this with tears flowing down my face: thanks for letting me know
Molly was my comfort character, and left me with the influence leave a place better than you leave it to heart. Then came Caduceus and I loved him, this show is amazing. Thank you Talison 👏👏
That's how Molly got his name, the circus runner heard him saying "empty" over and over and assumed those were his initials. It's a reflection of his first resurrection sans Lucien.
That’s all I could think of when Beau was trying to figure out how to start. I just thought of Ed in that final fight and said, “Do what he did; Fist fight a god!”
Man I was about to call Jester the MVP of the episode. With the killing blow on Lucian and then getting the bag of holding back, with the orb for Fjord. But then here comes Caduceus with Divine Intervention to get Molly back.
@@Miiharoo That and watching more highlights I learned that Caduceus brought Jester back to life during the fight as well. So Cad gets the MVP for the night, with Jester getting a close second.
@@stonecoldku4161 I'd also give MVP to Liam. His way of utilizing the mind creation of the realm IS what gave Cad chance to even attempt reviving Jester.
Don't forget to watch the first part of this video here:
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Matt: ah damn, I guess Molly's gone for good. Thats a shame, but a good bittersweet en-
Caduceus fucking Clay: PUT THAT THING BACK WHERE IT CAME FROM OR SO HELP ME
Thank you, now I'm imagining Caduceus and the Mighty Nein singing and dancing bom bom bom. 🤣🤣🤣
SO HELP ME!
@@OneWingedAngelsBand Fjord was definitely the on going “Bom Bom Bom”
You can hear Matt's pain at the failed resurrection when Essek says "it's not fair"
He's rooting for his players, and Cad/Tal came in clutch
Lucien: He's not real! Forget that person! He doesn't exist!
*Lucien dies*
*Cadeucus casts Divine Intervention and gently asks the Wildmother to put Molly's soul back*
Molly: I lived bitch.
Bless the Wildmother I wasn't expecting to wake up and see so many of you liked that! Thank you! Had a rough night, so this certainly helped my mood
I love how he "asked politely" but more gave a soft command.
"Whoever it was, put it back."
Molly really just went "I reject your reality and substitute my own!"
@@dragonfyre8928 Talesin has that power, being an ancient eldritch pyramid and all.
Kingsley: Thse people are weeeeeeird...
C1: Vox Machina saves the world, become living legends, a friend dies in the final battle
C2: The Mighty Nein saves the world, fades into relative obscurity with nobody even knowing what happened, brings their friend back from the dead
Gotta love synergy
I loved that parallel
No one on the material plane, besides Lucien and his crew, seemed to know that the Somnovem existed, let alone their plans
Caduceus spent the entire campaign negating Matt’s natural 20’s. Fucking love that in this last episode, he looks at Matt’s natural 1 and says NOPE instead.
Holy shit. That's so thematically appropriate. Not to mention: the Nein originally sought out Caduceus in search of a man who could bring Molly back to life. And 111 episodes later, he did it.
@@Drekromancer Ironically the M9 found out Molly's grave was empty in episode 111.
@@Kadel___lol. Stuff like this makes me think there are no coincidences.
@@giraffedragon6110 Not when the Eldritch God known as Talesin Jaffe is involved...
@@giraffedragon611026 was also 114 episodes before the end. How long was C1? 114 episodes. It's just perfect you guys. *Jester voice* matt knew things
"Just this once, everybody lives."
Doctor Who :)
9th Doctor... Fractals
My heart...
NINE!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Taguren Holy F...! Too many things coming together :D
D&D gods: You'll never get Molly back.
Caduceus Clay: Bitch, hold my dead people tea
Bahahaha perfect
I want that T-shirt!
Hahaahah
"Respectfully...fuck that"
Ironically, the dice gods gave him one last chance.
"Whoever it was, put it back. I think they've earned it. Put it back."
There's something powerful about the humility with which he said that.
It would have been so melancholic too if he said that and it had failed ... 😢
I love that the dice gods said "Fuck your circus man" and the Wildmother just said "Nah, he's going back."
The dm dice gods and the player dice gods were at war that episode
There is only one God and His name is Jehovah and Jesus Christ is His son.
@@codybarnes1531Respectfully, read the room. Think this is really the time or place for that?
@@codybarnes1531 do please go away and take you made up desert stories with you.
@@spitandfire Now now, no need to be rude.
_inhales softly_
*HE REMEMBERS THEM BECAUSE HE ASSOCIATED HIS TAROT CARDS WITH THEM AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
OH MY GOD
Also he definitely remembers them because he hugged Yasha and called her "Love", which was his nickname for her as well as a Tarot card.
"Jester you learned my cards, isnt that nice?"
WHAT
I am glad I stumbled upon this comment because I did not know that!
"There's nothing like waking up with no pants and flowers in your hair"
Some cirus man out of the grave.
Lucky these guys have all seen his dick (covered with eggs)
Molly...has no memory of himself...and yet immediately gives them nicknames like "Joy" and "Love" thats really heartwarming.
That means he *must* at least remember them! Those are the tarot cards he personally created for each of them forever ago.
@@TheHavanaluv that's what I think. He does have his memories, but like a computer which has been slowed with so much data, he needs time to boot up.
He does remember them. Those words are all he remembers as of now. He’ll get his memories back.
Empty. Empty. Empty. M.T.
he probably remembers a decent amount, why else would he only have a nickname for the people he knew in life
update: nvm
Episode 27: the party needed a cleric
Episode 140: the party brought the cleric
The Cleric 😢
Best divine intervention 😍
Jester struggled being called "The Cleric" when really, her role in the party was "The agent of chaos"
What they needed was absolutely Caduceus "The Cleric" Clay
The chat after matt rolled the Nat 1: Long may he rest
Caduceus and the Wildmother: WAKE UP IT'S TIME FOR SCHOO
Matt's die: stay down, final warning
Cad: WE RIDE AT DAWN BITCHES
IM WHEEZING-
SURPRISE SHAWTYYYYYY!!!!!
Okay but honestly, Caduceus' voice must be the best voice Taliesin has ever done. The timbre, the calm... I could listen to it for hours on end.
Caduceus soothes my soul. His voice is soothing, his personality is soothing. What a wonderful character.
@@kellyriddell5014 There’s a reason literally every character including most NPCs have a compulsion to hug him.
We ALL watched Cad for hours on end and it was awe inspiring.
He was such a nice guy. While he never really got angry per se, he was able to feel disappointed. "I hope you will find someone who will mourn you when you are gone." "There is a certain place you go when you burn churches." "Empathize." He was the best.
That is why when I met him I made him laugh when I said, "Cad reminds me of a capybara because he's so chill."
Campaign 1 we had "Counterspell at 9th level". Campaign 2 we had "Divine Intervention, just curious". CR has all the stars aligned for them...
don't forget back to back lie show nat 20 from grog with literal 86ing him with a hdywdt
Campaign 3 just watch someone deal somehow 200 damage to the main villain of the game
Except that counterspell allowed Joe's character to escape with the hand. One moment changed everything.
@@impofstpete727 and now he's canon, hand and all.
Campaign 3 someone needs to become a new god lol
Taliesin must have had the most euphoric feeling imaginable when he realised he was actually going to be able to resurrect his own character right after being told it was impossible.
one of my favorite things about the caduceus/molly exchange was Sam's shit eating grin at Taliesin suffering what he put Scanlan/Taryon through
And to think there's one more episode.
I hope they do the epilogue thing like they did C1. A two years after thing. THERE we will see Cad and Molly talking lmao
Don’t forget Travis with Grog and that one guy in the search for grog one shot.
12:26
"You rolled a fuckin' 2%!?"
"...I did..."
God I love Taliesin.
God: "I love Taliesin". Fixed that for you, lol.
@@SMon42 no, the sentence is correct, Taliesin is an ancient entity which is more powerfull than God
@@TheStasznik personally, I think I'm right. After all, most people love their parents.
Matt: Nat 1 on D20 roll for resurrection ritual. Sorry bros.
Taliesin: I will see your Nat 1 and raise you a Nat 2.
Matt: DC was 5, Nat 2 would sti-
Taliesin: *On a D100*
Matt: =O
I REALLY want to like this but you have 69 likes and I just can't do it...
@@scottkreiner8168 sorry, we all liked this too much to allow it. Just know you were there for the golden years
*AIR HORNS ENSUE*
That was an emotional rollercoaster moment
Breaking News: Elder God casually pokes a hole to Exandria and intervenes.
The reason: curiosity
Matt: *Rolls Natural 1*
Caduceus: No
Matt: *Rolls 12*
I like to think that was Tal evoking his eldrich powers. XD
"He is The One".
Isn't that was 17? I might be wrong tho
@@Olden2610 He needed a 5 or higher. Either way.
@@GZilla311 If Matt had rolled a 9 in that moment, he, the players and everyone watching might have exploded.
Watch this 31 y.o. man cry in the gym when he remembers Yasha saying: "There is nothing else to do ? Caleb?" while Ashely is crying.
That breaks me everytime.
Reminds me of Grog's, "Fix him!" From Campaign 1...I am a 52 year old guy and just replaying it my mind brings back the tears...cheers
Watch this 30 y.o man cry suddenly while inspecting patients when he remembers both Barbarians from C1 and C2's attempt to persuade more action on reviving their teammates...
Jester before 12:33: "I love you Artie, you're my best friend."
Jester after 12:33: "Artagan who? this is a god-fearing Wildmother household"
Turns out, if you want a divine intervention, it’s best to ask someone who’s…divine. Whoda thunk it? 🤣
One of the parts I loved from after Matt called it for the night was when Travis/Laura were loving the Molly accent.
"I haven't heard that since before our kid was born."
Easy to forget just how long this campaign has gone on.
It’s funny because in a round avout way it’s the kids fault he died, wouldn’t have to have been kidnapped if Laura and Travis didn’t have to leave for the birth lmao
This felt like a better way to do things. Taliesin had gone on the record saying undeath or resurrection was against what he thought Molly would want. The first attempt here was every other player trying to make his character come back, and it failed. It was only when Taliesin agreed to give it a shot that it worked.
Exactly. You can also see in these clips taliesin was thinking about it and when he saw how loved they where he thought " you know why not let's do this".
I mean, Matt never would've let them even have the option if Taliesin wasn't cool with it.
@@belindaluna2067 yeah I think so too.
@@belindaluna2067 That's what I loved with their approach, especially with the aftermath in 141. He's not *really* Molly. Not anymore. He has some memories but he's someone else. "Mollymauk Tealeaf. He can be a brother. A brother would be nice." He honours their memory of him while building a path to discovery who he is now. So Molly is still gone. The M9 have his body and soul back, but its a new tiefling inside to saunter around with it.
@@StrayBats ....So far as he says.
Just a cute little observation.
Matt rolled a 1. Fail on Raise Dead.
Caddy rolled a 02. Success on Divine Intervention.
_Put them together_
Matt rolls a 12. Success on Raise Dead.
The dice gods really were at war that day.
Spoilers:
1+2=3 which is how many personas there were (Molly, Lucien, Kingsley) and 3 is a fraction of 9!
@@carmelcity9527 This entire damn campaign the gods have been fucking with us with all the numerology. 🤣
I love that they are actually 9. Like, they lost one but went to SUCH lengths to get him back. And they turned their unknown enemy into one of their own, and like a great ending of a RPG video game, it needed all 9 of them to finish the job. Just, great coincidental story telling.
It can only happen in D&D. Let the dice do the talking and the story writes itself.
And additionally, coincidentally the story ran 115 episodes from the death of Molly, just like the 115 episodes of Campaign 1.
Like they said in the next episode, what a wonderful story.
@@maxinesenior596 Oh, fuck. Do you know what that means? It means the first 26 episodes of C2 were just a prequel. The real story of C2 was about a band of assholes who lost a friend, then traveled to the ends of the earth to bring him back.
"There's nothing else to do...???? Caleb/????" Goodbye. Im die, thank you forever.
This is when I broke. Goddamn Ashely.
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
@@damdamfino same here, yasha sounded like pike in that moment and it hurt my soul
The fact that Taleson’s character’s death wound up bringing about the most clutch character in the party, who not only managed to save the original character after fighting him as the final boss, but has repeatedly proven himself the Wildmother’s Favorite Son... I love this game.
Remember how Caduceus' vision from the Wildmother before meeting the Nein was 9 butterflies drinking nectar from the Clay Family Grave blooms? It came full circle now that they are NINE and heading back to the Blooming Grove, after accomplishing "what they were meant for."
Mans really out here resurrecting his own characters
Tal is playing the long game
Autoressurection
May He Reign Ever More.
I'm not crying. There's just onion chopping rogues rolling Nat 20s in stealth in my house.
Vax'ildan, by any chance?
@@diamaf ... I knew it!
They probably don't even need to roll a Nat 20 considering your passive perception, and the fact that rogues are just broken.
@@diamaf Onion, onion, onion!
With my passive shit reliable talent is all they need
Imagine having a thousand ancient souls echoing their thanks to you for lifting their eternal curse and granting them peace, yet you cry and despair, because all you really just wanted was your friend back. That's the most enchanting part of this episode, and why this is the best ending the nein could have hoped for. They don't want the glory or the recognition, they just wanted Molly, so their family can be complete again. And in the end, they were Nine.
Nein. They were nein.
Taliesin out here actually resurrecting his own character. He became the cleric Molly needed while Laura was off bringing real life into the real world.
*Matt Rolls Nat 1
Me: I think its best to let him sleep
*Caduceus uses divine intervention and succeeds
Me: Long May He Reign
Same xD
XD Lol! Yes, the emotional journey was insane for this episode
@@marysatnik2347 I still cant get over that Taliesin's character saved Taliesin's character hahahahaha
@@TheSpectacledSteve it's completely his style though too XD
Taliesin after Matt rolls: fine, I'll do it myself
@@marysatnik2347 "put that thing where it came from or so help me"
Prime example of “if you want something done, you gotta do it yourself”
Or you ask a literal Goddess, that also works haha
I'm thinking Jester is going to be doing a whole lot of Sending spells in the next episode. To let everyone know that they fucking made it.
Thank God. Need more for the campaign compilation.
@@DowntownRB "heeey, allura, it's jester, we're not dead! we'll be coming to visit you sooon to give back your shit and we have our friend back!"
Idk i think theyre goung to find ruby and the gentleman in the 8th chapter of the kama sutra
Or funnier yet she finds the gentleman hanging in a shibari rope swing and ruby has a cat of 9 tails
@@snarglblargn4986 Well if I remember correctly the group is going to Cad's place first, so I would expect that after taking some time to collect themselves and rest that they would want to tell Marion, The Gentleman and Veth's husband and son that they were safe and coming back soon.
Although you're scenario's would be pretty good too.
A group formed after a circus catastrophe a play on words as Mighty Nein they chose crime for a time and now after beating the eyes of nine and freeing souls they return home not as Nein but Nine.
Yasha. A strong barbarian, going: "There's nothing else to do? Caleb?"
And i died crying 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
A twist on a different barbarian's "FIX HIM" moment. Just as crushing.
@@bambudaw YO DIZ KILLED ME AGAIN😭😭😭😭😭
Caleb being the most broken member at the beginning of the campaign is who she turns to at the end.
I honestly question whether she was acting or not in that moment.
@@Lightfire398 That was some crazy real emotions, D&D is an amazing game.
Just. The absolute poetry of it all.
Matt rolled a 1 on the Resurrection check to revive Molly.
Taliesin rolled a 2 to use Divine Intervention.
Matt rolls again...and gets a 12.
And then, of Talesin's characters, 1 became 2.
@@askthepizzaguy the dice gods work in mysterious ways. Long may he reign. 👑
From "eyes never shut" to "eyes open."
A character so loved they uno reversed death itself just to bring him back
Wildmother to Death: "Draw four bitch!"
@@jonathanfenton8695 sad raven queen noises.
Not to be a troll, but was he really that loved? I could never find Molly interesting at all.
@@Adanu191 I personally loved him as a character but I can understand others not having the same feelings towards him
@@Adanu191 Molly was the glue that kept them together. The whole campaign was about bringing Molly back.
Caduceus Said to Lucian that he was out there to save a soul... And that's what he did...
Pirates of Darktow: Did you die???
Kingsley: Sadly yes, *but I lived*
Can we give some props to Taliesin and how he played molly coming back so well!
Might be one of Talisans best performances. I was blown away.
I used to have to say Molly WAS my favorite character. Now I can say he IS!
Im so happy that the statue I bought is no longer a memorial to a dead purple tiefling
@@Piemasta9000 you have no idea how much I relate to this I bought it but couldn't bring myself to unpack the figure cause how much the death made me sad now I'm actually displaying it with my other d&d things
i mean… it still is ‘was’ though bc molly’s dead… he didnt come back, his body did & he became kingsley. A whole different person. Someone who viewed molly as a brother. It kinda irks me tbh esp considering the fact that they were hinting at molly actually being revived. Would’ve preferred it if they hadnt baited us, it just feels kinda cruel to make out like molly was coming back only for it to be a completely different person 😭
“Whatever it was just put it back. I think they’ve earned it.” Caduceus is the best friend anyone can ever have
I hope we'll meet "Bad luck bandits" for the last time during the rest of campaign.
ME TOO!!! That would be *chef's kiss*
What do you mean... their the BBEG?
Imagine if the bad luck bandits became an adventuring party and started trying to earn their keep doing good and the Nein run across them while they’re helping some folks near the Blooming Grove.
They do have to travel from the grove to zadash. Seems plausible
I would like to see them actually become tough SOB's that could give M9 a challenge.
Thank you for including Caleb’s moment of pouring his energy into how good it feels to create and heal rather than destroy. It was one of my favorite lines of the whole campaign-Caleb’s come such a long way, and has spent so much time punishing himself, and now he’s finally able to connect with not only the part of him that’s always been desperate to heal a terrible hurt, but with allowing himself to feel the happiness that comes with having changed for the better, even in a tragic and uncertain moment.
i love how Matt reminds us its def him, u can barely hear, "first time, in a long time". a lil hard to hear bc their reactions lol
I loved Matt’s acting of Essek during this, you can visibly see the character development
I think that was him venting his frustrations through an NPC. You know he wanted them to succeed more than anything
@@brandonr7166 I agree, he just wanted to talk to his friends that he wanted them to succeed, and that wasn't fair. He such a sweet man
I love how he doesn’t call them by their names but as the virtues he associates with them. I love it when Tieflings do this.
Holy CRAP this episode was WILD.
Wild-MOTHER
I wonder if the Wildmother and the Moonweaver will fight for the adoption papers of Molly
@@plgrn8r683 Ayyyyyyy. :)
Cadeucus: The foremost expert of Making tealeaves from dead bodies
UNDERRATED COMMENT HOLY SHIT 🤣🤣🤣
I was crying a lot in this section. First from closure and sorrow, and then that was replaced with sheer joy.
It was amazing to be watching this live with others on Twitch and commenting on Discord. The shared experience is one I won't soon forget.
I was SOBBING
Correction, I'm still sobbing.
@@benignsquirrel3600 can confirm, sobbing still happening
I don’t usually cry ever buy I shed a tear for this I’ve been watching since ep 45 and this was beautiful
I WAS THERE ❤️
loved this moment so much
This was Definitely the most climatic finale in Critical Role. Vecna's finale brought tragedy, sorrow, and an aura of finality to the Tal'dorie campaign. Lucien brought a search of Identity, a lot more Gore and death in his final battle, and a rollercoaster of emotions. Makes me all the more excited for Campaign 3 and the potential new stories to tell.
I feel like C2 gave us the ending we desperately wanted in C1. Sometimes there is a happy ending. Sometimes they all get to live.
Them getting ready to just fight the whole ass moon
@@Butterzzzz
Moon's haunted.
Tal’s face as he watched his friend try to save molly was heart warming and breaking at the same time! It’s like he knew that it wouldn’t work but he wanted it to so bad. Then when it didn’t he stepped in and commanded the dice to give his friends back their friend
Over the course of campaign 2, Taliesin went from just another member of the crew, to irreplacable, to now possibly the best thing about Critical Role. When Taliesin makes a play, put on your seat belt because it's gonna get interesting.
Even when all this would be over, even at the inevitable time when they'll stop making campaigns, I would still pay anything to have Taliesin create characters and just tell us stories about them forever.
This might be how Elder Gods get to build their cults.
And hes so calm about it. Like he knew it would work no problem
@@jothamfunclara6583 hes just tellin us stories of people hes met
watch c1. he was always was
I love Taliesin and his characters and the motherfucker knows how to make plays. Probably my favorite member.. I love him so much..
May as well be the entire stream, the whole thing was a highlight
Ive seen all of camp 1 3 times and now all of camp 2 2 times this last episode was the best episode of either camp this was a 4 hour masterpiece
@@9474sammus let's see if 141 can beat it
The best part was the ENTIRE twitch chat was spamming, "Long May He Reign!" at the end of the stream. Can't wait for Thursday.
Also all of the 'Thank you's in chat when the Aeorian souls thanked the M9. Amazing
chat at the thank you part was fucking nuts. Almost everything was just "Thank you"
You were never empty Molly; just a little too full. But now you’re just right. Perfect to grow and become more of yourself.
Empty.
M.T.
Mollymauk Tealeaf
@@Piemasta9000 bruh...
11:13
yasha freaking shattered my soul, iv never felt sheer sadness and grief in my life till i heard her trip over her words
Yea, that wasn't acting. That actual sorrow drive a knife in me.
And then at 18:08 the sheer contrast; the shit eating grin
caleb's "i tried" in response breaks me too
*Raise Dead fails due to unlucky Nat 1*
Mighty Nein: We're okay with this. Rest well, Molly. Rest easy.
*Cad uses Divine Intervention and succeeds*
Mighty Nein: HOLY SHIT, DIVINE INTERVENTION! WE'RE NOT OKAY WITH THIS, WE ARE NOT OKAY WITH THIS! OH SWEET WILDMOTHER, PLEASE LET HIM LIVE-
Nice Rick and Morty reference :P
I find it a very fitting underline of the city in general, they went against the gods and delved deep into arcana.
The raise dead spell attempted by the wizard fails but the devoted cleric pulls through with his gods intervention
Daaaaaaammmnnn!!! That is so deep!!
Also, recall which two characters brought an end to the NeoSomnovem.
I've told multiple people who play dnd but don't watch critical role about the nat 1 on a revival ritual and then a 2% divine intervention and they all agree that those two events happening mear minutes apart are insane. Man, I love this show.
God, I keep rewatching these scenes and crying. I’m so fucking happy that Taliesin decided to let them have Mollymauk. Long may he fucking reign.
I cant help but think that the four leafed clover Yasha handed over had a part in all of this, and ironic its was Caddy and The Wildmother that brought him back.
13:04 the moment that get me the most "I fuckin love this game so much".
It's rare for Matt to be that emotional.
it would be nice to have a montage of molly with everyone, having tea and falling in-love with one of Cad's sister, sailing with Fjord and Beauregard, playing with Luke, cupcake hunting with Jester, cheering for one of Yasha's performances during Rumble in the Cusp Travel and Music festival, teleporting across wildmount with Caleb, and Xhorhause hot tub party with all of Mighty Nein.
That actually sounds so cool and such a Molly thing. Being free, hearing from them and living with all of them. Happy as always and at last.
Molly looking at Yasha and instinctually saying "Love" without quite knowing why is the most emotionally potent moment in Critical Role history for me. Taliesin, you beautiful eldritch bastard,
Now Ashly doesn’t need to feel guilty anymore
Ashly is the real winner here
You can't celebrate a miracle without facing the impossible. Can't have a resurrection without first suffering the sorrow of death.
@@nairocamilo wow, I love it. Very well said
She didn't have to feel guilty from the beginning
@@timnone2924yeah but she got a lot of hate and stuff on Twitter after she “got Molly killed”
Spoiler alert:
Can we appreciate that Molly’s first action after being resurrected was just to run around naked?
taliesin really understood how molly worked
That was hilarious! I also read it in a metaphorical way; maybe this is a stretch but Molly kept running from his past (Lucien) because that scared him. Now we understand his fear. But this time, the M9 were there to call out to him, and he stopped running and went back. Because this is his past, not Lucien’s. These are his friends and he can trust them. Tal comes up with such great characters and I love how he makes them so different!
True to form 👍
On brand.
It was a burst of adrenaline. He didn't know what else.to do.
And his calm realization of reality was amazing
I honestly love what you've done here. Its more than just splitting these 2 big scenes, its 2 separate videos of good looks at each of the sides of DnD that are RP and Combat and what they can be at their best.
18:08 Ashley’s little grin when she says “you guys didn’t get to meet” cracks me up every time. These kinds of shenanigans are exactly why she’s playing Fearne now
"Just put it back, whoever it was. I think they earned it. Just put it back"
Gives me chills everytime I see that scene
I can't believe it's going to end. I'm not ready to let go of The Mighty Nein, especially Caleb.
honestly i'm probably going to miss fjord the most.
Well... there's still the Assembly, T-Dock Project and possible resurgence of the Aeorian society to consider, courtesy of Charlie. I wouldn't be so sure.
@@WorldsOfWalsh They said the next session will be the ending of C2. They must be burned out.
@@deffdefying4803 I mean, I love all of them. I just personally relate to Caleb/Liam the most.
@@Icipherx I am pretty sure Matt said they are venturing into the last leg of the campaign. I refuse to believe that they will be ending C2 on the next session because of all the loose ends currently floating around. I think its going be be a hectic last arc.
"There's nothing else to do?"
Catch me sobbing in the club
The best part, for me, is Matt's palpable joy at the way events played out. You get the sense that it invigorated him and reminded him that DnD is a game of endless possibilities and the things that made their home game so special to them are alive and well even in their current, highly polished form.
Bring on Campaign 3! Long may they reign.
'Yeah he's as riveting as you all say.' TALIESIN
I need Crit Role Stats to measure how many gallons of tears were shed this episode.
Over Nien thousand.
13:34
Matt says “vines, roots and…” then you showed a picture of Ashley when he said “..Ferns” 👏👏
Me, an emotional wreck at the end of the first campaign, crying over some snowdrops: I don't know how another party can repeat this
Me watching this with tears flowing down my face: thanks for letting me know
DID YOU REALLY HAVE TO USE THE MUSIC VAX DEPARTED TO DURING CALEB'S PART??😭😭😭
yes.
i mean caduceus didn't accept it either so i'd say it fits lmao
That's the go-to track for an emotionally intense scene.
Please tell me what track that is, please!
@@MagizardInternet It's called Elven Dirge - I Lament!
Taliesin proving once again that he is an ancient deity.
Dice gods: Molly stays dead!!
Caduceus: Are you really in charge here?
Molly was my comfort character, and left me with the influence leave a place better than you leave it to heart. Then came Caduceus and I loved him, this show is amazing.
Thank you Talison 👏👏
when i tell you i BAWLED when yasha called out to molly after he was resurrected
The ONLY thing that could have made this moment any more poetic would have been Tal rolling a 09 on the d100.
what would that have done?
That nat 1, so heartbreaking
And then the grave claric cancelled it like a crit of all crits
Tal was like “am I within 30 ft?”
The Thanos snap of life.
I love that he recognised Veth, even though last he saw her she was a goblin with no self control and an alcohol problem
Empty = MT = Mollymauk Tealeaf
Very cute Talisen ❤️
That's how Molly got his name, the circus runner heard him saying "empty" over and over and assumed those were his initials. It's a reflection of his first resurrection sans Lucien.
I have to say, this Ashly Burch redemption arc this campaign had going on was very engaging.
Tal smiling at 9:41 like “You think a Nat 1 on revival is insane just wait to you see the shit I’m about to pull of!”
this final fight reminds me of the final fight in FMA brotherhood's father fight, which is also amazing too.
That’s all I could think of when Beau was trying to figure out how to start. I just thought of Ed in that final fight and said, “Do what he did; Fist fight a god!”
Man I was about to call Jester the MVP of the episode. With the killing blow on Lucian and then getting the bag of holding back, with the orb for Fjord. But then here comes Caduceus with Divine Intervention to get Molly back.
Also, if you think about it, Jester wouldn't have gotten the HDYWTDT if Cad didn't use Path of the Grave on Lucien earlier, which doubled her damage.
@@Miiharoo That and watching more highlights I learned that Caduceus brought Jester back to life during the fight as well. So Cad gets the MVP for the night, with Jester getting a close second.
@@stonecoldku4161 I'd also give MVP to Liam. His way of utilizing the mind creation of the realm IS what gave Cad chance to even attempt reviving Jester.
For me fjord comes in second or third because without that marine layer and destroying ira, jester and caduceus would be dead after they were revived
Jester: The Wild Mother really loves him...
Fjord: That's what you get for trusting a weasel
12:41 - "Whoever it was, just put it back. Put it back"
Me, tears streaming down my face hearing these words: "Please!"
Ashley asking Taliesin to roleplay 2 PCs at the same time is Taliesin asking Sam to roleplay 2 PCs back in C1