If you liked the video don't forget to like and subscribe 😄😄😄 Also you can join my Patreon to support me! 👇👇👇 www.patreon.com/bestofcr I'd really love to hear what stuff you'd like to get from you Patreon pledges 🥳🥳🥳
Sam has played a bard with family issues, a cursed goblin who was tortured in water, and now a robot with faulty programming. He’s really a master of emotions.
Yes this. I saw him play Gavroche (the comedy street urchin who sacrifices himself to get ammo for the students fighting) in Les Mis when he was a child actor. I’ve seen that play many times and Sam was definitely the best and most memorable in that role.
So Sam’s emotional damage on us this time is that FCG has a personality switch that can take over which is basically the embodiment of the “aren’t you tired of being nice? Don’t you wanna go ape shit?” Meme. GG Sam.
Not gonna lie, I kinda wanna run a similar character as an NPC to see how I go. Maybe start them out as a morally grey bounty Hunter robot (or cyborg, does Spell Jammer have that?) who switches personalities but there’s no rhyme or reason to it and they need some help (thus the bounty hunting job to make money). However, no one can tell which side of the person is asking for the help to remove the other. It could be an increasingly desperate cry for help, or an intricate plan toying with the sympathy of others. The party could either make a nice person, a folk hero for the people and the party to rely on, or make their BBEG. The dice decides their fate.
It was great when Nott was controlled and was on the Laughing Hands side. She acted like a saturday morning cartoon villain. As she turned to leave she said to her enemy "let's go, hand" lol
I love Travis' energy of being torn between "lol, I don't care what happens to this character. YOLO!" And "dammit, at least one of us players needs to make it to the double digit levels as a blood hunter..."
technically, one player has made it to that point with the blood hunter class. but it was a guest. It's Tova, the werebear dwarf that Vox machina met in the Hells.
This plus Ashton subsequently piecing together what might have *actually* happened to FCG's former group was legit one of the best twists this entire campaign
I know that people might have a problem with it, but I fucking love the way Travis plays. He sees a beehive on the ground and says "this looks like a good thing to kick". You can tell Sam and Matt were ready for this moment and he instigated it in such a great, in-character way.
Deck of Many Things? Neither myself nor my character have any goddamn idea what this is, but all your horrified meta cries has convinced me to keep it just to see what happens~
Teccam explains there are two types of secrets. There are secrets of the mouth and secrets of the heart. Most secrets are secrets of the mouth. Gossip shared and small scandals whispered. There, secrets long to be let loose upon the world. A secret of the mouth is like a stone in your boot. At first you’re barely aware of it. Then it grows irritating, then intolerable. Secrets of the mouth grow larger the longer you keep them, swelling until they press against your lips. They fight to be let free. Secrets of the heart are different. They are private and painful, and we want nothing more than to hide them from the world. They do not swell and press against the mouth. They live in the heart, and the longer they are kept, the heavier they become. Teccam claims it is better to have a mouthful of poison than a secret of the heart. Any fool will spit out poison, he says, but we hoard these painful treasures. We swallow hard against them every day, forcing them deep inside us. There they sit, growing heavier, festering. Given enough time, they cannot help but crush the heart that holds them.” My heart hurts for FCG and the secret of his heart. It is so heavy that it made blood flow easier than the oil in his sockets.
"You were never alive" There is so much to unpack with that line. Is that even relevant or specific to Laudna? Or did somebody exclaim that to FCG, and it stuck with them? Sam's ambiguity with the "hitches" in FCG's programming has been absolute class
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking, and it's the samr with what he said about Fearne's parents not liking her when they obviously do and that really isn't something she worries about... but FCG's "mother" sure doesn't like him. It was pure weaponised projection.
As cool as that would be, I’m more inclined to believe that it’s more of a caregiver burnout type deal. They snap under the pressure of taking care of everyone else and lash out at the people around them. And because they’re people they’ve spent a lot of time with, they know exactly what insecurity buttons to push to hurt them.
@@IsaRican810 Absolutely. The things FCG says are too specific to each person. There's not enough overlap to suggest that it was some kind of programming glitch or projection, and if Sam had meant it to be like that, he would have said those things in a way that hinted at specifically parroting things said to/about FCG. Given that this rage mode activates as a result of building up too many "stress points" it makes much more sense for FCG's spiteful remarks to be just that; lashing out verbally and physically in spite due to an over stressed mind. Folks really do be overthinking things like a highschool literature teacher looking for metaphors in a poem that literally just describes a landscape.
I have to say Laura stuttering after reading his mind in a way that sounded like a glitch was AMAZING voice control if it was intentional. I swore the stream lagged for a moment before I realized what happened. One of the few moments that adds to the unsettling aspect of this scene
The therapist having Jeckle & Hyde switch and using the group’s baggage and twisting it to hurt them most? PERFECTION. INCREDIBLE DRAMA. IT HURTS AND I LOVE IT, THANKS SAM!
You know, the funniest thing about this is Matt knew from the start the party had a warlock with a psychopathic patron, FCG murder bot, and werewolf with lash out mechanics, without even counting the raging barbarian.
@@bestofcriticalrole Oh yeah. If normal people need therapy in order to process normal life stress, then you better believe that therapists need therapy in order to process everyone else's stress. I always tell my clients it's the same as Olympic athletes going to the doctor way more than most people.
Ideas: Dancer overlayed some programming to make them a helper bot and it's making his core program glitch the fuck out. Their helper programming acts like a compulsion to fix everyone's problems, but when they can't.... well, dead people don't have problems. They were originally a murder bot and the helper bot programming is making them insane. Their lack of self-knowledge means they're neglecting some robot maintenance they need. Like defragging your hard drive. Dancer treating them like property psychologically damaged them to the point of flash rage.
Dancer fracked around with Aeorian Arcane Technology. Age of Arcana Technology: a melding of magic and science that LITERALLY brought the apocalypse known as the Calamity to Exandria. Like those Arcane users of old, Dancer that she could harness the power of the gods. As seen in EXU Calamity that never ends well
You remember in big hero 6 when baymax had two programming disks, the helper one and the combat one. Then the scene at the abandoned facility when the helper disk got removed? Thats what happened to Letters. His programs are fighting each other.
i remember someone at some point early on in the campaign had said in the comments that FCG was the cyclops and was the one that killed his friends. so, props to whoever said that.
I like to think that Matt told them all to make characters with great emotional or physical trama in their backstories and they all took the opportunity to write these beautifully broken characters and slowly they will grow to be like those japanese artworks that are fixed with gold inlay to accentuate the cracks. But Travis misread the text and thought "my greatest trama in dnd is that I had to play characters other than Grog" so he just brought them back to troll the fuck out of all of them.
@@glenndallas7171That's fair. As a DM myself, telling your players to write something into their story is one thing but players actually making it a function (or dysfunction) is another. Especially newer players. Seasoned players make heal bots that snap when they take on too much of others suffering because of how many times they've been mistreated in the past. New players make PCs with parents that died in front of them and now they're on a quest to hunt down the murderer while being edgy to every NPC they come across. It's not a bad thing to use tropes but its understandably common. It does make for a great narrative thread though.
@@curtisgagnon2871 I try not to burden new players with too many requirements, since they have a lot to get used to. It's always fun to see what new paths they take with PCs later. (But still, healthy backstories are rare.)
"Your parents don't like you that's why they got rid of you, and yknow what they were FUCKIN RIGHT!!!" I'm taking 99 points of emotional damage cuz holy fuck dude!!!
Hey, remember that 'Sam has an uncanny knack for taking a silly, goofy character and using them to EMOTIONALLY BLUDGEON US' comment I made a year ago? IT HAPPENED AGAIN.
reminds me of people I know who are genuinely sweet and carting most of the time but can be the cruelest when pushed too far. They listen to your worries and passions and turn them against you when they snap. They are the ones who can bring you down with a single word.
I've noticed that a lot of professional actors who play the nastiest villains turn out to be the sweetest people in real life. It's strange how that dichotomy repeats itself over and over.
I love Sam/FCG using his therapy skills against the party to get at their worst fears. Now all of that watching them sleep DID turn creepy after all....
Kinda crazy how quick they were ready to off FCG! It turned on a dime from “What happened to FCG?!” to “I guess we’re killing this robot!” If they didn’t have healing FCG would be done.
Chetney: wooden mallet tap to reset; a little bit, but not too much Ashton: gravity empowered grapple to make sure FCG can't move; gigachad Laudna: shadow hunger nuke; w. t. f. dial goes from 2 to 11 Fearne: heat metal; I mean, this is something Fearne would do even if FCG wasn't spazzing to be fair
Marisha (and Laura) have a bad habit of wanting to win DND instead of trying to roleplay it and make it okay. A prime example was Marisha rerolling a non-cocked die right in front of Matt in the Vecna fight.
@@gabrielbjornursidae She was roleplaying... She'd been told in-character 30 seconds before that her friends would betray her... Are you watching the same show? Gtfo with the random Marisha hate.
My guess is that Travis did. Probably only when he heard the 4 points and FCG shut down but he likes to push the big red button and that seemed to be exactly what he did.
I knew it all along! Since we first met FCG, I was positive that there was something deeply wrong with them. Didn't need an insight check to tell me that one! Sam loves his twist characters, and Letters was waaaay too saccharine sweet to be genuine. Once we learned that they were the sole survivor of a massacre, and that it happened while they were unconscious, it was practically written flashing neon that FCG was a killbot. Also, kind of funny they're going with stress points, like in _A Familiar Problem._
this is Vax getting stabbed by the Rhakshasa, this is Vecna's cultists being unmasked, this is Essek's reveal, this is Fjord making a *choice*... yeah.
No it would have been truly bone chilling if right after sawing up chet and telling him to shut up fcg just held up his buzz saw and said " I'm gonna have a smiley fuckin day!"
You gotta love that Sam took the role/trope of healbot... literally and added a shadow to it. I would think its along the lines of fcgs OS can boot up any personality and it learns from the people around them. So when they crash/overload and defenses kick in, they use all of that trust and confidential information against their "friends", its like their inhibitors just isn't there. I'm really intrigued if the name has a scrambled meaning like Sam's other characters.
Part of me wonders, if the things FCG shouted at them were actually things that had been shouted at themself before but I’m not sure if it fits with the thing they shout at Fern
Hey, they got 'abandoned' by their 'mom' so, it feels like they're projecting a lil. But the "you were never alive" certainly fits. Maybe it's a kenku situation, where it's stuff they've heard before?
@Susanna yeah that was my first take watching the episode. When I watched this clip though, something doesn’t sit right with me about the thing they say to Laudna about never being alive. Plus it’s Sam Reigel so I’m always wary of a plot twist 😂 I was almost wondering if (like @Rosie_Cooper said) it was memories kinda like a kenku that they had stored from the traumatic experience in the cave. Maybe all of this was shouted at them which caused them to initially snap and kill their party….who knows! Either way I’m excited to know more!
I think you’re on to something! Maybe the more targeted insults could be feelings and thoughts they have about themself? The Fern remarks could be indicative of their insecurities about their relationship with Dancer, while the Laudna insult could be their own fears of not being actually alive? Really cool theory!
It could be FCG knowing their insecurities and targeting them, but it's probably sam wanting to really lean into it. Something similar happened in C2, spoilers below: Nott/Veth gets charmed by Obann and is forced to attack allies. When ashley's character, yasha was controlled, she seemed worried. When Sam's character was taken, I remember him saying something along the lines of: "Which one of you should I kill?" I think he just has fun with this stuff. I would too though lmao, it is dnd and he seems to like to play things up chaotically.
Fern, to me, is the most dangerous person at that table because she is the ultimate narcissist. Everything is about her. I don't know how Oyrem tolerates her without Dorian to help keep a check on her. She deliberately put those stones in Laudna's and Imogene's possession knowing it would harm them just for sick entertainment. Her prank escalated and probably put Laudna on a path we're she will become Deliah Briarwood especially if Hells Bells encounters the Servious Assembly which she was once a member. FCG was right to crack back because deep inside he knows Fern does not give a GD about him or the rest of the group. Kudos to Ashley Johnson on portraying a character totally devoid of empathy.
its funny because the M9 was way more hostile and untrusting in the beginning, yet PvP wasnt a concern after Fjord's threat to Caleb (except the succubus mind control). In C3 though, everyone is a powder keg ready to go off at an unknown trigger despite not wanting to hurt eachother. It's wild.
There have been points in both previous campaigns where it happened too. The main difference here is those instances of tension in previous campaign were genuine moments of character conflict whereas in C3 it's happening because the characters have external factors forcing them into that conflict.
They weren't even together for an in game week before they were thanking each other for bringing them together and talking everyone up to anyone they met. PvP won't have any consequences even if there is real beef behind it, much like their casual noticed perusal of the minds of others hasn't had a consequence.
This was the first episode of cc that I watched in its entirety and... I was such an exhausted emotional wreck after this. It was played out so intensely and the discussion afterwards was so honest and about trust and accountability. Just masterful.
I like it how in Critical Role every moment, every player is "WOOOOOAAAAAHHH!" AND "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" this is how my table is too. Also Matt: Roll Initiative Everyone: *Ape sounds*
I think that might be a hidden theme behind their characters, like during liam's rogue oneshot where he told everyone to have a secret. "Something about your character that might turn you against the party" seems to be a theme here
I think everyone in this party has the capacity to lash out...aside from Orym. He seems to be the only level-headed one but he wouldn't hesitate to kill another party member if they went too far. He's basically the only check and balance in this group.
@@viktorstagnetti7491 I don't think Ashton does tbh sure they are rough around the edges and really likes a good fight but they are also pretty pragmatic and caring. I think the only thing that would have them lash out is if they are forced to lash out or watch FCG or someone else they love get hurt.
Let’s also not forget that based on that “Hunger of Shadows” spell the reaction Marisha had when Matt said HDYWTDT, was a look of absolute shock and fear. So chances are the effect of that spell is similar to finger of death in that when a creature reaches 0 hit points they die.
i recoiled so fucking hard from the screen when fgc said “shut up” and then fully stood out of my chair and scuttled back in horror when he continued with “why don’t you shut your fuckin mouth!” sam literally how dare you do this to us
1:25 mercers visualization, the freaking music, sam twisting his character all the way around like sam does once in a peaktime, just like when scanlan left vox machina. this is a greatgreat clip from all angles :)
Woah this theory just blew my mind because it's probably true. They never address anyone by name when they yells at them. We know that FCG has a catchphrase and likes to be there for people at their most vulnerable to talk them through things. It's very Likely that Dancer snapped at them and told them to "Shut your fucking mouth" when she was stressed or they said their catchphrase too many times. Its known now that FCG was for sale and Dancer bought them at auction. Maybe when FCG asked a about their past enough times Dancer snapped and yelled "your parents dont like you and that's why they got rid of you, and they were fucking right." The party keeps telling them that they have a soul and maybe they were once a person. Its likely FCG asked Dancer about the subject before one too many times and they told them out of anger "You were never alive." Maybe after all of these things and more, Dancer wiped their memory too many times to cut away the personality that they left bugs in their code causing them to have a forced memory wipe and recite things they had stored in corrupted memory files. Like saying things in anger and attacking people because that was done to them.
@@curtisgagnon2871 the other thing to keep in mind is when FCG first messaged Dancer, they did it very formal like mentioning designation and everything. It came across more like they were just a robot to her and not a friend. That's got to wear on you pretty bad
So all that negative emotion, just locked up in there, with no way of getting out. Yeah, entities made from those are a giant pain to deal with. I.E Remember Me's antagonist.
It's striking how the hurtful stuff FCG says comes out of a profound empathy FCG has for the others. He has a lot in common with the other members, and I bet they also empathize with him in return.... spoilers ahead? FCG and Lauda both doubt whether they are alive or not, and share an existential dread. Both try to be chipper although everyone treats them like weirdos and makes them feel out of place. FCG and Chetney both have inner demons that could burst out anytime and hurt the others around them. PRevious comments note how Chet really kinds of understands FCG's outburst. FCG and Ferne, and Ashton, all feel abandoned by their makers. They all havebsome sort of anger and regret when it comes to those people. FCG easily could have been projecting when he lashed out at Ferne. FCG and Imogen are both kind of empathetic/telekinetic. They pick up on other people's emotions and thoughts respectively, and it is overwhelming and sometimes hurts them. And FCG and Orym (bit of a stretch) kind of struggle to be good people that are conscientious and helpful, despite having deep wounds and anger that could send them over the edge at any point. Also, more superficially, they are both the ones that try to corralle the chaotic neutrality of their friend group.
I haven’t gotten this far (just finished the episode dorian left) but seeing ppl theories I like the idea that the stuff he yells at the hells bells were things dancer told him in anger (referencing the “you were never alive” thing) but I also think all the other yelling is what made him snap at the first group. But I also can see the two programs fight each other idea. But this is Sam we’re talking about!!! Either way I’m fucking ecstatic to see where this goes!!! XD
Holy shit I didn't know about that first theory you said 😱😱😱 FCG has such a nice memory of Dancer but it all seems to point towards Dancer being an ass
A crazy detail I noticed is that every insult he said to the party members, could apply to him. Maybe this is internalized self hatred being a talkative friendly robot, who thinks he needs to shut the fuck up, who thinks his parents never loved him and got rid of him, and who thinks he was never truly alive.
Was expecting more unfair mean sentiments from fcg. Maybe to orym he’d say something like: You should be grateful to the assassins so He wouldn’t have to see you fail Him like this.
I think he did it right The problem with insulting characters like Chetney, Ashton and Orym is none of them would take it to heart. They wouldn't care what is said, just that FCG was being mean. Laudna and Fearne are the two who are most unhinged and able to be affected by the actual words. Imogen would probably have been the next target if it lasted longer i think.
To Ashton he could say something like: “Do you honestly think you deserve any friends?” Or “You’re in constant pain because you deserve constant pain.” I think there’s plenty of things sam could’ve said to get under Ashton’s armor.
If you liked the video don't forget to like and subscribe 😄😄😄
Also you can join my Patreon to support me! 👇👇👇
www.patreon.com/bestofcr
I'd really love to hear what stuff you'd like to get from you Patreon pledges 🥳🥳🥳
Sam has played a bard with family issues, a cursed goblin who was tortured in water, and now a robot with faulty programming.
He’s really a master of emotions.
And a fey who fell in love with a human and renounced his nobility
@@bestofcriticalrole in Calamity, Laerryn was an elf, not a human. Unless you meant something else?
@@bestofcriticalrole Didn't he also play a human artificer with serious daddy issues?
@@Takisan111Yep
And now he plays a tall monochromatic Paladin/Bard of Asmodeus...who tends to flirt with everyone. :P
Sam has an uncanny knack for taking a silly, goofy character and using them to EMOTIONALLY BLUDGEON US.
Yes this. I saw him play Gavroche (the comedy street urchin who sacrifices himself to get ammo for the students fighting) in Les Mis when he was a child actor. I’ve seen that play many times and Sam was definitely the best and most memorable in that role.
I haven't even seen the second session, but I will never forget Notts curse backstory revealed. And how it broke my heart.
Or in Travis' case, physically bludgeon
Literally, when we met FCG, my first thought was "Oh no, this one's gonna HURT ME". And I was right.
3d8 bludgeoning damage to my heart :(
So Sam’s emotional damage on us this time is that FCG has a personality switch that can take over which is basically the embodiment of the “aren’t you tired of being nice? Don’t you wanna go ape shit?” Meme. GG Sam.
Not gonna lie, I kinda wanna run a similar character as an NPC to see how I go. Maybe start them out as a morally grey bounty Hunter robot (or cyborg, does Spell Jammer have that?) who switches personalities but there’s no rhyme or reason to it and they need some help (thus the bounty hunting job to make money). However, no one can tell which side of the person is asking for the help to remove the other. It could be an increasingly desperate cry for help, or an intricate plan toying with the sympathy of others. The party could either make a nice person, a folk hero for the people and the party to rely on, or make their BBEG. The dice decides their fate.
I think is more of a "the guy who wants to help others can't avoid being affected by their friends problems"
"My old crew, we had this doll, sometimes we would hold up, and yell at the doll"
did they FCG?
@@LinkCidolfas oh
Ouch
Oh dear.
That makes too much sense. Letters was too chill with Ferne yelling at him instead of her parents
“It’s just one of those days.”
No one can hurt you more than your therapist
You win internet today, sir
credit card: (declines)
the therapist: 3:10
@@thefaceofdestiny5757 As a therapist, this comment is cracking me up.
How’s it feel preying on people for money?
Therapy is a massive scam
Look at what they are called and break the word down and you'll see why nobody can hurt you more.
Therapist: "The Rapist"
"We're watching Boston Dynamics shredding ancient gnomish Paul Newman" Liam is hilarious
Everything is tense and people are getting buzz sawed and insulted
And then there's Liam lol
When your credit card declines at the therapists office:
Therapists putting the trauma back into you cause you didn't pay
@@bestofcriticalrole The therapist grabs The Belt of Dad
@@bestofcriticalrole I'm a therapist and that's the funniest shit I've ever heard
I love that Sam is fully committed to being kind when being kind and FULLY committed to being nasty when being nasty.
It was great when Nott was controlled and was on the Laughing Hands side. She acted like a saturday morning cartoon villain. As she turned to leave she said to her enemy "let's go, hand" lol
"YOUR PARENTS DON'T LIKE YOU! THAT'S WHY THEY GOT RID OF YOU! THEY WERE EFFING RIGHT!!!!"
Dayum boi.
Trauma does that to you. And all of Sam's characters have been heavily traumatised.
I love Travis' energy of being torn between "lol, I don't care what happens to this character. YOLO!" And "dammit, at least one of us players needs to make it to the double digit levels as a blood hunter..."
Oh, if Chetney dies before level 10 I'm gonna just assume someone cursed the class
Considering he's also got levels in rogue, he'll at least need to get past level 10. Not sure how many rogue levels he's got tho
@@shrain, I think he has only 1 maybe 2.
@@zippacna ironic considering the main ability of the class
technically, one player has made it to that point with the blood hunter class. but it was a guest. It's Tova, the werebear dwarf that Vox machina met in the Hells.
This plus Ashton subsequently piecing together what might have *actually* happened to FCG's former group was legit one of the best twists this entire campaign
that was sick.😱
The fact Fearne also suspected it by comparing FCG's grass blades with claw marks + FCG using Pussy's buzzsaw adds a lot to the theory
...I called this episode one? It wasn't a twist for me.
@@wolfofsummerbreeze it's been foreshadowed, yes, but it's a bit of a twist. An easy-to-guess one, but it's still a twist
@@bestofcriticalrole Indeed!
I know that people might have a problem with it, but I fucking love the way Travis plays. He sees a beehive on the ground and says "this looks like a good thing to kick". You can tell Sam and Matt were ready for this moment and he instigated it in such a great, in-character way.
Deck of Many Things? Neither myself nor my character have any goddamn idea what this is, but all your horrified meta cries has convinced me to keep it just to see what happens~
Habitual big-red-button pusher
Interestingly it was Ashton who crushed the green lens and not Chetney...just saying. But I also loved Travis' way of handling this situation.
Nice pfp :3
@@smsjogren1 Don't forget the big red button he pushed as Fjord and was suddenly in a 1v1 vs a adult blue dragon lmao
The way they were all more shocked by FCG swearing and being mean than the sudden violence
FCG the Murderbot - 😐
FCG the Meangirlbot - 😱
@@nekolalia3389 He's got a burn book
If Laudna didn’t get that nat 20, I wonder how many more deep cut insults Sam had ready to pop off within that battle.
Knowing some, he had a couple for everyone
about 20, naturally
Oh man, imagining FCG going after Orym would have been really fun
Matt through this entire scene: You all take 17 points of EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!
Emotional damage? Are you implying that fcg was made in China? :-)
E M O T I O N A L D A M A G E
@@surfacingcom Yes
FCG used to work in Accounting for Beijing Corn
He was a bolt
@@surfacingcom He was supposed to be the mascot for Beijing Corn
Only problem? He was too much of a FAILURE
As always, Sam makes an incredible character and shows his excellent acting ability!
Just when you thought he wanted to go full wholesome he hits you with a curve ball
Scanlans "what's my mother's name?". Veth's cursed dagger and now FCG's PTSD
@@Lamaart_ The man really made a whole character out of that scene where Taliesin tore Ikithon's whole world apart over tea.
@@BoojumFed oh god, didnt think about it that way
The wise man fears only three things: the sea in a storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle robit.
Teccam explains there are two types of secrets. There are secrets of the mouth and secrets of the heart.
Most secrets are secrets of the mouth. Gossip shared and small scandals whispered. There, secrets long to be let loose upon the world. A secret of the mouth is like a stone in your boot. At first you’re barely aware of it. Then it grows irritating, then intolerable. Secrets of the mouth grow larger the longer you keep them, swelling until they press against your lips. They fight to be let free.
Secrets of the heart are different. They are private and painful, and we want nothing more than to hide them from the world. They do not swell and press against the mouth. They live in the heart, and the longer they are kept, the heavier they become.
Teccam claims it is better to have a mouthful of poison than a secret of the heart. Any fool will spit out poison, he says, but we hoard these painful treasures. We swallow hard against them every day, forcing them deep inside us. There they sit, growing heavier, festering. Given enough time, they cannot help but crush the heart that holds them.”
My heart hurts for FCG and the secret of his heart. It is so heavy that it made blood flow easier than the oil in his sockets.
or in this case a night with two moons
Who's the sea to Dorian's Storm XD
What about raccoons?
@@thomasnolastname8734geese. I'm very afraid of geese
Travis is so happy he got the PVP he missed out on during EXU Calamity.
"You were never alive"
There is so much to unpack with that line. Is that even relevant or specific to Laudna? Or did somebody exclaim that to FCG, and it stuck with them? Sam's ambiguity with the "hitches" in FCG's programming has been absolute class
Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking, and it's the samr with what he said about Fearne's parents not liking her when they obviously do and that really isn't something she worries about... but FCG's "mother" sure doesn't like him. It was pure weaponised projection.
I hadn’t even considered it may be him repeating things that had been said to him!! I’m starting to wonder if Dancer really is a terrible person
As cool as that would be, I’m more inclined to believe that it’s more of a caregiver burnout type deal. They snap under the pressure of taking care of everyone else and lash out at the people around them. And because they’re people they’ve spent a lot of time with, they know exactly what insecurity buttons to push to hurt them.
@@IsaRican810 No one can hurt you quite like your therapist
@@IsaRican810 Absolutely. The things FCG says are too specific to each person. There's not enough overlap to suggest that it was some kind of programming glitch or projection, and if Sam had meant it to be like that, he would have said those things in a way that hinted at specifically parroting things said to/about FCG. Given that this rage mode activates as a result of building up too many "stress points" it makes much more sense for FCG's spiteful remarks to be just that; lashing out verbally and physically in spite due to an over stressed mind.
Folks really do be overthinking things like a highschool literature teacher looking for metaphors in a poem that literally just describes a landscape.
I have to say Laura stuttering after reading his mind in a way that sounded like a glitch was AMAZING voice control if it was intentional. I swore the stream lagged for a moment before I realized what happened. One of the few moments that adds to the unsettling aspect of this scene
That was certainly a highlight for me as well, truly inspiring role playing
I think Laura could have a promising career as a voice actress!
@@IcyDragonPolaris *harp sounds*
It instantly reminded me of everytime Letters took emotional damage, he kinda glitched out like this
Laura is god-tier
The therapist having Jeckle & Hyde switch and using the group’s baggage and twisting it to hurt them most? PERFECTION. INCREDIBLE DRAMA. IT HURTS AND I LOVE IT, THANKS SAM!
The funny thing is that Sam’s crit was like 12 damage, then Marisha basically one shot him in response
Laudna not having control of her power is a real character moment and the dice just agreed
You know, the funniest thing about this is Matt knew from the start the party had a warlock with a psychopathic patron, FCG murder bot, and werewolf with lash out mechanics, without even counting the raging barbarian.
The raging barbarian is the smallest threat here
Remember, he rages for money, not because he’s angry.
“Oh no! The consequences of my own actions!” - CEO Travis “Push The Red Button” Bailey/Willingham
"take four points"
"OF WHAT"
"four points"
SPLENDID
Corruption maybe?
@@xAugustx11 "Stress Points" is what Matt called them after FCG was healed and back to his usual self.
“The rite of percussive maintenance should be taken seriously, one must just strike wantonly.” -random magos probably
BBEG of this campaign is the Omnissiah
@@errorcopythat good luck taking out the omnissiah
@@errorcopythat Hmmm, a god locked away on a red planet/moon does seem familiar...
The Rite Of Percussive Maintenance is an ancient and honoured tradition among we Priests Of The Red Planet
@@errorcopythat Praise the Omnissiah!!!
It’s always “how will Sam hurt us the most this time” after making a character we just adore.
Ah yes, there's that joy in Sam's voice when he finally gets to go against the party. I missed it.
The Iron Giant, Baymax, FCG. When our mechanical cinnamon buns turn violent, it's always an emotional roller coaster.
Patience is key to being a good therapist. He no longer has any to spare
Most therapists go to therapy themselves cause they can be affected by their patients problems
@@bestofcriticalrole I think FCG has been affected
He has no more patience, now it's time to make some patients~
@@bestofcriticalrole Oh yeah. If normal people need therapy in order to process normal life stress, then you better believe that therapists need therapy in order to process everyone else's stress. I always tell my clients it's the same as Olympic athletes going to the doctor way more than most people.
Ideas:
Dancer overlayed some programming to make them a helper bot and it's making his core program glitch the fuck out.
Their helper programming acts like a compulsion to fix everyone's problems, but when they can't.... well, dead people don't have problems.
They were originally a murder bot and the helper bot programming is making them insane.
Their lack of self-knowledge means they're neglecting some robot maintenance they need. Like defragging your hard drive.
Dancer treating them like property psychologically damaged them to the point of flash rage.
That's... actually a valid theory, and until they manage to talk to Dancer, I am having this as a possible headcanon.
Dancer fracked around with Aeorian Arcane Technology. Age of Arcana Technology: a melding of magic and science that LITERALLY brought the apocalypse known as the Calamity to Exandria. Like those Arcane users of old, Dancer that she could harness the power of the gods. As seen in EXU Calamity that never ends well
I'm going with lack of self-knowledge
After all.... he is a flat Earther
@@binder38us
Fracked around, then found out.
You remember in big hero 6 when baymax had two programming disks, the helper one and the combat one. Then the scene at the abandoned facility when the helper disk got removed?
Thats what happened to Letters. His programs are fighting each other.
i remember someone at some point early on in the campaign had said in the comments that FCG was the cyclops and was the one that killed his friends. so, props to whoever said that.
I thought the same thing. The way he talked something just seemed off, and his characters are NEVER what they seem. There's always something else.
I like to think that Matt told them all to make characters with great emotional or physical trama in their backstories and they all took the opportunity to write these beautifully broken characters and slowly they will grow to be like those japanese artworks that are fixed with gold inlay to accentuate the cracks.
But Travis misread the text and thought "my greatest trama in dnd is that I had to play characters other than Grog" so he just brought them back to troll the fuck out of all of them.
Any DM will tell you... you don't need to encourage your players to write tragic backstories. It's pretty common.
In Ashton's case, he literally has been "Kintsugi" 'd back together already
@@glenndallas7171That's fair. As a DM myself, telling your players to write something into their story is one thing but players actually making it a function (or dysfunction) is another. Especially newer players. Seasoned players make heal bots that snap when they take on too much of others suffering because of how many times they've been mistreated in the past. New players make PCs with parents that died in front of them and now they're on a quest to hunt down the murderer while being edgy to every NPC they come across. It's not a bad thing to use tropes but its understandably common. It does make for a great narrative thread though.
@@curtisgagnon2871 I try not to burden new players with too many requirements, since they have a lot to get used to. It's always fun to see what new paths they take with PCs later. (But still, healthy backstories are rare.)
Yeah mean like they always seem to do?
Travis's "Turn him off! Turn him off! Turn him off!!" gets me every time XD He's so happy
Who else knew from day 1 that there was no way FCG was actually just a smiley healing robot and that Sam was cooking up some dark shit?
From the guy that made Nott 'Just a little goblin girl' The Brave? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
When I first heard how FCG was the only one left alive, I suspected something was up
I did as soon as had used the buzzsaw the first time and was immediately thinking "he's gonna pull some terminator shit"
"Your parents don't like you that's why they got rid of you, and yknow what they were FUCKIN RIGHT!!!"
I'm taking 99 points of emotional damage cuz holy fuck dude!!!
When did Vicious Mockery get buffed?
I cannot wait till they animate this so I can see FCG tell chetney to shut his fucking mouth. It's gonna look adorable 😆
He went Iron Giant.
Exactly. But anything from Aeor is dangerous. This Dancer messed with stuff she should left alone.
Omg that must've been one of the inspirations for FCG!
Boy did he!
I was thinking more Hal9000.
I thought exactly this
Hey, remember that 'Sam has an uncanny knack for taking a silly, goofy character and using them to EMOTIONALLY BLUDGEON US' comment I made a year ago?
IT HAPPENED AGAIN.
reminds me of people I know who are genuinely sweet and carting most of the time but can be the cruelest when pushed too far. They listen to your worries and passions and turn them against you when they snap. They are the ones who can bring you down with a single word.
I've noticed that a lot of professional actors who play the nastiest villains turn out to be the sweetest people in real life. It's strange how that dichotomy repeats itself over and over.
The Fury of a Time Lord.
Y’all it’s me. I’m the evil :3
It takes a truly good person to understand evil.
Genuinely good people understand and subsequently are able to control their capacity for evil.
I love Sam/FCG using his therapy skills against the party to get at their worst fears. Now all of that watching them sleep DID turn creepy after all....
*video ends*
Ad: "Let's talk about Betterhelp."
Me: yes thank you I will need therapy after this.
RUclips Ads timing on point lmao
"We're watching Boston Dynamic totally SHRED aging gnomish Paul Newman" - that's an all time out of context line if I've ever heard one
2:56 the quiet "I will behead you" lmaoo
Why am I emotional watching this? When Letters says all the mean things to his friends… pretty brutal Sam… lol literal tears
Kinda crazy how quick they were ready to off FCG! It turned on a dime from “What happened to FCG?!” to “I guess we’re killing this robot!” If they didn’t have healing FCG would be done.
I mean he's a robot so they could theoretically just repair him right?
I mean most of what fearne does is because she knows she can heal it back.
Chetney: wooden mallet tap to reset; a little bit, but not too much
Ashton: gravity empowered grapple to make sure FCG can't move; gigachad
Laudna: shadow hunger nuke; w. t. f. dial goes from 2 to 11
Fearne: heat metal; I mean, this is something Fearne would do even if FCG wasn't spazzing to be fair
Marisha (and Laura) have a bad habit of wanting to win DND instead of trying to roleplay it and make it okay. A prime example was Marisha rerolling a non-cocked die right in front of Matt in the Vecna fight.
@@gabrielbjornursidae She was roleplaying... She'd been told in-character 30 seconds before that her friends would betray her... Are you watching the same show? Gtfo with the random Marisha hate.
FCG went from Baymax protocol to a Terminator A.I. in two seconds flat, and no one could have anticipated it. Very impressive, Sam Riegel.
My guess is that Travis did. Probably only when he heard the 4 points and FCG shut down but he likes to push the big red button and that seemed to be exactly what he did.
I knew it all along! Since we first met FCG, I was positive that there was something deeply wrong with them. Didn't need an insight check to tell me that one! Sam loves his twist characters, and Letters was waaaay too saccharine sweet to be genuine. Once we learned that they were the sole survivor of a massacre, and that it happened while they were unconscious, it was practically written flashing neon that FCG was a killbot. Also, kind of funny they're going with stress points, like in _A Familiar Problem._
This is gonna be one of the moments of campaign 3 we remember for ages. :D
this is Vax getting stabbed by the Rhakshasa, this is Vecna's cultists being unmasked, this is Essek's reveal, this is Fjord making a *choice*... yeah.
episode 51 now exists ooft
The speak after this was amazing and something we should all listen to and live by
I can imagine that whenever FCG shares the suffering of others with himself, all the pain and bad emotions they feel are bottled up deep inside
So Fresh Cut Grass has 2 personality modes:
1. C-3P0, Friendly communications droid!
2. HK-47, TIME TO KILL THE MEATBAGS...
FCG: "BEEP BOOP, FUCK THE FLESH PEOPLE"
he is fluent in over 6 million forms of kicking your butt...
Honestly, this shows FCG is more human than literally ANYONE ELSE in this campaign.
We all reach this breaking point
I was in shock when he attacked Chet but I lost it when he started just verbally assaulting them
Would’ve been cool if FCG went “have a happy FUCKIN DAY”
No it would have been truly bone chilling if right after sawing up chet and telling him to shut up fcg just held up his buzz saw and said " I'm gonna have a smiley fuckin day!"
My favorite part of this episode was when FCG said "it's smillin day" and smiled all over Bells' Hells'
Travis' expression as he's about to be sawed in half is priceless.
FCG goes full terminator mode.
Travis'face when FCG tells him to shut it
You gotta love that Sam took the role/trope of healbot... literally and added a shadow to it. I would think its along the lines of fcgs OS can boot up any personality and it learns from the people around them. So when they crash/overload and defenses kick in, they use all of that trust and confidential information against their "friends", its like their inhibitors just isn't there. I'm really intrigued if the name has a scrambled meaning like Sam's other characters.
“4 points of what!”
Sam: “alright well FCG is gonna hang his head”
Everyone: *why do I hear boss music?*
Everyone was worried. Travis just saw another big red button to push.
Dark Souls: the TTRPG
I love knowing Travis was the most reluctant to play D&D at first and now seeing him like this. THAT is character development.
I love how Sam hit Travis with physical damage, and literally everyone else with *EMOTIONAL DAMAGE*
Travis’ toddler reaction full of excitement will always make me laugh.
Part of me wonders, if the things FCG shouted at them were actually things that had been shouted at themself before but I’m not sure if it fits with the thing they shout at Fern
Hey, they got 'abandoned' by their 'mom' so, it feels like they're projecting a lil. But the "you were never alive" certainly fits. Maybe it's a kenku situation, where it's stuff they've heard before?
@Susanna yeah that was my first take watching the episode. When I watched this clip though, something doesn’t sit right with me about the thing they say to Laudna about never being alive. Plus it’s Sam Reigel so I’m always wary of a plot twist 😂 I was almost wondering if (like @Rosie_Cooper said) it was memories kinda like a kenku that they had stored from the traumatic experience in the cave. Maybe all of this was shouted at them which caused them to initially snap and kill their party….who knows! Either way I’m excited to know more!
I think you’re on to something! Maybe the more targeted insults could be feelings and thoughts they have about themself? The Fern remarks could be indicative of their insecurities about their relationship with Dancer, while the Laudna insult could be their own fears of not being actually alive? Really cool theory!
It could be FCG knowing their insecurities and targeting them, but it's probably sam wanting to really lean into it. Something similar happened in C2, spoilers below:
Nott/Veth gets charmed by Obann and is forced to attack allies. When ashley's character, yasha was controlled, she seemed worried. When Sam's character was taken, I remember him saying something along the lines of: "Which one of you should I kill?" I think he just has fun with this stuff. I would too though lmao, it is dnd and he seems to like to play things up chaotically.
Fern, to me, is the most dangerous person at that table because she is the ultimate narcissist. Everything is about her. I don't know how Oyrem tolerates her without Dorian to help keep a check on her. She deliberately put those stones in Laudna's and Imogene's possession knowing it would harm them just for sick entertainment.
Her prank escalated and probably put Laudna on a path we're she will become Deliah Briarwood especially if Hells Bells encounters the Servious Assembly which she was once a member. FCG was right to crack back because deep inside he knows Fern does not give a GD about him or the rest of the group. Kudos to Ashley Johnson on portraying a character totally devoid of empathy.
I guess when you try to help everyone with there problems…..
Who’ll help you with your problems
I love how Travis can occasionally play Chaotic Stupid in a fun way
Chet maybe next time don't hit someone when they're having a mental breakdown...
He was just trying a bit of percussive maintenance
FCG said "Imma cut you"
Funny thing was; Travis had already figured out the murder bot twist and just wanted to shake that hornets nest
@@JGuraan
Corrective Phrenology.
If he does so again, he will definitely be deserving of another buzzsaw... or worse...
This ain’t anything like campaign 1, or 2 folks. Buckle up and get ready for some pvp stuff.
ALL BETS ARE OFF
I mean there was caleb but this is quite different
its funny because the M9 was way more hostile and untrusting in the beginning, yet PvP wasnt a concern after Fjord's threat to Caleb (except the succubus mind control). In C3 though, everyone is a powder keg ready to go off at an unknown trigger despite not wanting to hurt eachother. It's wild.
There have been points in both previous campaigns where it happened too. The main difference here is those instances of tension in previous campaign were genuine moments of character conflict whereas in C3 it's happening because the characters have external factors forcing them into that conflict.
They weren't even together for an in game week before they were thanking each other for bringing them together and talking everyone up to anyone they met. PvP won't have any consequences even if there is real beef behind it, much like their casual noticed perusal of the minds of others hasn't had a consequence.
It'd be so funny if FCG got to Orym and just went "...You're fine, buddy."
"You... You're good, actually..." *Gets back to trying to tear chetney a new asshole*
"Fuck YOU! Fuck YOU! Fuck YOU! *pointing at Orym* You're cool."
This was the first episode of cc that I watched in its entirety and... I was such an exhausted emotional wreck after this. It was played out so intensely and the discussion afterwards was so honest and about trust and accountability. Just masterful.
Sam over here pulling out Percy’s “you were never mothers favorite!”
I like it how in Critical Role every moment, every player is "WOOOOOAAAAAHHH!" AND "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" this is how my table is too. Also
Matt: Roll Initiative
Everyone: *Ape sounds*
Travis ADHD emotional peak of joy is such a delight
What's more frightening is there's now two pcs that can snap and turn at any point now and i love it, Laudna is a wildcard now too lol
don't forget chetneys werewolf can snap, too, so there are three.
I think that might be a hidden theme behind their characters, like during liam's rogue oneshot where he told everyone to have a secret.
"Something about your character that might turn you against the party" seems to be a theme here
@@adamryan977 Yea i misworded that i was referring to Chet and FCG as the "two". And Laudnas a wildcard with you know who in her head lol
I think everyone in this party has the capacity to lash out...aside from Orym. He seems to be the only level-headed one but he wouldn't hesitate to kill another party member if they went too far. He's basically the only check and balance in this group.
@@viktorstagnetti7491 I don't think Ashton does tbh
sure they are rough around the edges and really likes a good fight but they are also pretty pragmatic and caring. I think the only thing that would have them lash out is if they are forced to lash out or watch FCG or someone else they love get hurt.
I love that "You take 4 points" "4 points" without specification
God, I remember when my shrink glitched out and try to buzzsaw me.
This was such an episode, one of my favourites of the campaign so far. Many thanks for the clip!
Same, it was so packed with lore and character interactions. Thank you for watching!
Let’s also not forget that based on that “Hunger of Shadows” spell the reaction Marisha had when Matt said HDYWTDT, was a look of absolute shock and fear.
So chances are the effect of that spell is similar to finger of death in that when a creature reaches 0 hit points they die.
"I guess I'll just buzzsaw him"
This is how I'll handle all my problems from now on
i freakin LOVE laura's lil static/lag in her speech when she goes into FCG's head
i recoiled so fucking hard from the screen when fgc said “shut up” and then fully stood out of my chair and scuttled back in horror when he continued with “why don’t you shut your fuckin mouth!” sam literally how dare you do this to us
Travis is SO good at the table, reacting to the story and RP.
1:25 mercers visualization, the freaking music, sam twisting his character all the way around like sam does once in a peaktime, just like when scanlan left vox machina. this is a greatgreat clip from all angles :)
I wonder if chet hadn't hit them, if fcg would have gone murderbot mode anyway
I’m guessing the first person who touched him would’ve gotten the buzz saw treatment
Pretty sure Travis was just volunteering as tribute to whatever the hell Matt and Sam had in store...
"You have to pull out before, you're afraid, it's going to pierce your mind, too."
"It's like their brain became a bit... a-a-a-a-a-overloaded-"
Who else thinks what FCG said is going to comeback into play with their backstory. Like Dancer or someone else was saying something similar to them.
Woah this theory just blew my mind because it's probably true. They never address anyone by name when they yells at them.
We know that FCG has a catchphrase and likes to be there for people at their most vulnerable to talk them through things. It's very Likely that Dancer snapped at them and told them to "Shut your fucking mouth" when she was stressed or they said their catchphrase too many times.
Its known now that FCG was for sale and Dancer bought them at auction. Maybe when FCG asked a about their past enough times Dancer snapped and yelled "your parents dont like you and that's why they got rid of you, and they were fucking right."
The party keeps telling them that they have a soul and maybe they were once a person. Its likely FCG asked Dancer about the subject before one too many times and they told them out of anger "You were never alive."
Maybe after all of these things and more, Dancer wiped their memory too many times to cut away the personality that they left bugs in their code causing them to have a forced memory wipe and recite things they had stored in corrupted memory files. Like saying things in anger and attacking people because that was done to them.
@@curtisgagnon2871 the other thing to keep in mind is when FCG first messaged Dancer, they did it very formal like mentioning designation and everything. It came across more like they were just a robot to her and not a friend.
That's got to wear on you pretty bad
I love how excited Travis gets when shit goes left 😭😭
So all that negative emotion, just locked up in there, with no way of getting out.
Yeah, entities made from those are a giant pain to deal with. I.E Remember Me's antagonist.
It's striking how the hurtful stuff FCG says comes out of a profound empathy FCG has for the others. He has a lot in common with the other members, and I bet they also empathize with him in return.... spoilers ahead?
FCG and Lauda both doubt whether they are alive or not, and share an existential dread. Both try to be chipper although everyone treats them like weirdos and makes them feel out of place.
FCG and Chetney both have inner demons that could burst out anytime and hurt the others around them. PRevious comments note how Chet really kinds of understands FCG's outburst.
FCG and Ferne, and Ashton, all feel abandoned by their makers. They all havebsome sort of anger and regret when it comes to those people. FCG easily could have been projecting when he lashed out at Ferne.
FCG and Imogen are both kind of empathetic/telekinetic. They pick up on other people's emotions and thoughts respectively, and it is overwhelming and sometimes hurts them.
And FCG and Orym (bit of a stretch) kind of struggle to be good people that are conscientious and helpful, despite having deep wounds and anger that could send them over the edge at any point. Also, more superficially, they are both the ones that try to corralle the chaotic neutrality of their friend group.
I haven’t gotten this far (just finished the episode dorian left) but seeing ppl theories I like the idea that the stuff he yells at the hells bells were things dancer told him in anger (referencing the “you were never alive” thing) but I also think all the other yelling is what made him snap at the first group. But I also can see the two programs fight each other idea. But this is Sam we’re talking about!!! Either way I’m fucking ecstatic to see where this goes!!! XD
Holy shit I didn't know about that first theory you said 😱😱😱
FCG has such a nice memory of Dancer but it all seems to point towards Dancer being an ass
A crazy detail I noticed is that every insult he said to the party members, could apply to him. Maybe this is internalized self hatred being a talkative friendly robot, who thinks he needs to shut the fuck up, who thinks his parents never loved him and got rid of him, and who thinks he was never truly alive.
"I guess I'll just buzzsaw him :)"
"Why so serious? Let's put a smiley day on that lil' face of yours"
"TURN HIM OFF! TURN HIM OFF!!"
I love this whole "WHo helps the therapist heal?" Idea
For the first time in 2 campaigns Liam doesn't have the most emotionally broken character.
the absolute terror of your dm looking at a fellow player and realizing they cooked up a secret mechanic
Sam looked so scared when Matt said static and now I know why holy shit
Travis' face when Sam/Letters starts cursing him out - the ultimate combo of legit terror and enthusiasm for the moment.
Was expecting more unfair mean sentiments from fcg. Maybe to orym he’d say something like:
You should be grateful to the assassins so He wouldn’t have to see you fail Him like this.
I think he did it right
The problem with insulting characters like Chetney, Ashton and Orym is none of them would take it to heart. They wouldn't care what is said, just that FCG was being mean.
Laudna and Fearne are the two who are most unhinged and able to be affected by the actual words.
Imogen would probably have been the next target if it lasted longer i think.
To Ashton he could say something like: “Do you honestly think you deserve any friends?” Or “You’re in constant pain because you deserve constant pain.” I think there’s plenty of things sam could’ve said to get under Ashton’s armor.
THE ABSOLUTE ANXIETY AND FEAR THIS CAUSED ME, THE ACTUAL TEARS THAT I JUST SHED
1:19 Best reaction to FCG buzzsawing a person
“I guess I’ll just Buzzsaw him.”
“ aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA?!?! “