@Corpsefoot Gaming There's not that much math in D&D, it' basic addition and subtraction mostly, if that's an issue, maybe I expect people to be a little smarter than they actually are
Also among managers, CEOs etc. It plays well into the whole problem solving as a group, team work, interaction with others etc. It's a highly intelligent and welcoming game.
@Corpsefoot Gaming first of all no. Also, even in your example it's hardly an insumountable amou,t of math. It's often referred to as pen and paper gaming for a reason. Try writing things down.
She seems so lovely and nerdy. It's nice to see that she is so down to earth and so natural. Fun to see her slightly star-struck by Jeremy Crawford. A twinge of sadness and empathy to hear that she didn't have many friends growing up and super glad that she's found the D&D community and lovely people to play with now.
I honestly thought she was going to be a guest back when she was in LA for the stream, but it didn't happen. I know Matt has said he might try to get her in this campaign. We just need a good time when she's in LA for a bit.
I know Matt has offered a guest spot to her before which she turned down because of some concerns, but since she has done force grey and the streams, maybe she'll be more open to a guest spot on CR.
I was glad to see her in Force Grey, she seemed like one of the stronger players, but watching her one shot on SOME, I was genuinely impressed by her efficacy behind the screen. I hope to see more in the future.
I must confess I never seen True Blood so I knew very little to none about Deborah Ann until I saw her in Daredevil. Then when I was watching D&D Forest Grave in Nerdest to my shock I saw her in it. She seems like a very cool person to hang out with. Good for her that she is enjoying herself in D&D. Bless her sole. 😇😇😇
I only saw her in Daredevil too because True Blood while I love vampires doesn't seem like a show I would normally watch but I'm seriously considering it now. She's awesome
As though we didn't already love her enough. She's so great in DD and the Punisher I can't wait to see her in other things. She already looks like an elf- she's gotta do some fantasy stuff!
Deborah, I saw you DM at the “Stream of Many Eyes” and was blown away. I have never seen anyone else who runs the adaptive player-agency style with props. That’s my jam. I need to win the lottery, because I’d LOVE to sit at your table, and then DM a table for you after that. Brilliant. Bucket list for sure. Talk to WoTC and get your own stream. And not a remote one either - an actual table like Acq Inc or CR.
@@Sheriff_K If you watch the video he's referring to (search her name along with D&D on RUclips and it'll probably come up), she DM'd a one-shot. She gave the players a lot of freedom to do what they wanted how they wanted without burying them in die rolls and used physical props along the way. I think that's what Mike was referring to with "player agency" and "props". I'm excited to see how she does next year with her own series that I assume will be a full campaign without the time limitation that the Stream of Many Eyes session had.
Deborah is an awesome DM. Give that woman another one-shot. Or better yet an ongoing streamed group. Would love to see her spin on an an epic adventure.
In the Navy when we were carrying Marines aboard ship to Iraq to actually go to war and really fight and kill people when During the travel I came across a group of marines spread out in the hallway playing D&D and they had their full gear on mostly with bulging biceps and their real guns set to the side. Yet here they were immersed in the fantasy of doing the same kinda things in D&D but so much more light hearted I'm sure. It was just kinda hilarious and surreal.
In D&D, the only reason you were clearing monsters from underground dungeons and clearing the wilderness of more monsters and bandits was that the original Restraining Walls keeping outsiders out were never built. D&D was heavily inspired by Tolkien where they went to the Mines of Moria, the homeland of the Dwarves, invaded by the Orc race and worse, and totally decayed from its state in the past. A more strict immigration policy would have prevented it, and the fantasy races could keep their kingdoms. This resonated a lot with White Suburbia, a different sort of refugee...
+XWolven I am not buying the story of Marines playing D&D together. They would never live that down. Now I could buy Navy personal playing with little figures on a board.
Cole Schubert that was the exact thought of my uncle who was a a Lt.Col. USAF at the time in the early 1980’s when he watched an AD&D session I was running with some friends. He thought something like that would be a good leadership tool and provide good opportunities for problem solving.
I love how one of the effects in people playing D&D is always, Well now I can't stop talking about it! Such a wonderful and exciting game and story platform.
haha Nerds are everywhere! Loved her in Daredevil, absolutely nailed her role. I would love to get a closer look at Deborah's chops as a player on my table ^_^
Having first seen Deborah on "Daredevil", imagine my surprise to see her on the Stream of Many Eyes...so much fun! This is great. So many talented people enjoying this game. Simply fantastic.
I totally love knowing that she is so down to earth and also do something that I care so much about and also feel simular feelings about D&D as most of us :-)
Being an old timer in the RPG world, it is fun to see people display such love for the game today. I've been both playing and DM:ing many of the good old versions of D&D, AD&D, WarhammerFRPG etc. during the 80's and through the 90's, so when I stumbled across this video and on to Matt Mercer's VA & CR it sparked a smouldering ember I thought was gone. Time to dust off my old grimoires and call together some friends! Thank you!
Twinsies! I've played and DMed since 1st edition AD&D, 2nd edition, 3.0, 3.5, up to Pathfinder, Warhammer (like you, the rpg, not the wargame), Star Wars (both the old West End D6-based system, and the D20 system), Call of Cthulhu (both the old Chaosium D100-based system, and the D20 system), Vampire the Masquerade and other World of Darkness stuff, some old Palladium games like RIFTS and Heroes Unlimited. I had a game group that fell apart several years ago and I got out of gaming, and just put it all away... I thought maybe I was just done with gaming. Watching Critical Role awakened the fire in me, and I finally got to join a new group and start playing again! It wouldn't have happened without Matt Mercer and co.
Debora's adventure on SOME was so fun to watch and she was great fun on Force Grey too. I would watch more adventures with her behind or in front of the DM screen!
Defender's playing D&D with Deborah as the DM ? We can get a monk iron fist, a fighter daredevil, a barbarian Luke Cage, and I guess another fighter with Jessica Jones.
She's been at this for several years. I think she got Charlie Cox and a few of her other Daredevil costars into the game while they were filming season 3 this past winter.
I’m the exact same, I’ve discovered D&D about 8 months ago and I’ve been hooked ever since, but since I don’t know anyone else who plays D&D I’ve never been able to play.
You are a bit behind on critical role or only started second campaign? Joe is in the first toward the end. He found a soulmate in Travis and they called themselves Jocks Machina (and reunited in character at the Stream Of Many Eyes)
This is probably My favorite interview about talking about Dungeons & Dragons. It's so fun seeing who all plays dungeon and dragons how excited they get about talking about It.
She's fantastic! She has a great spirit and her desire to spread the joy of RPGing speaks volumes of her true personality. The truth is that story-telling arenas like RPGing help humans exercise their raw emotions and empathy. Smart gamers can use this arena to practice emotional skills. As an actor, she sees that clearly and embraces it; she revels in it. All gamers should come to this level of emotional stability. This process helps people every damn day. I love being a gamer. It's rewarding to see big name gamers as cool as she.
I had no idea she was so into D&D, it's so cool how passionate she is about it! I've always liked her from her TV roles but now it's awesome seeing this side of her and how excited she is about the game.
This is really awesome!!! I've been running 1st edition AD&D campaigns continuously since 1979, and I've never seen fantasy role playing as popular as it is now. This is a tribute to the enduring genius of Gygax and Co.!
That's my story. Growing up I was also fascinated by D&D, but didn't have any friends. It wasn't until college, I met some really cool guys (and gals!) at work that played. That was over 30 years ago. I'm still friends with those people today, and now even my daughter plays D&D!
I help to keep D&D alive at the studio. It is such a join to see the first-time players having a blast, realizing what all they can do, and how solutions are formed. If Deborah is ever in Houston there is a standing invitation to a session, haha!
I can't express how happy this makes me. I grew up hiding my D&D books from my parents, because this was the time when 60 minutes put out their "D&D is from the devil and leads to suicides" special. The bullying, the misconceptions, all the negativity that we lived with when we were younger has been washed away (for the most part, at least, not completely). But the overwhelming positivity of this D&D renaissance we find ourselves in, the influx of players looking for that story driven experience, the phenomenal fem-DMs like Deborah, Satine Pheonix, and more. It's all so great.
I thought she was amazing in Daredevil. I had no idea she was into D&D too. I know exactly what she feels when she explained she was worried about opening up on her hobby. Not everybody gets it. It's scary opening up about your closest hobby. There's still a stigma about the game thats taking time to overcome. For being a champion for the game I give her a standing ovation. She's fricking awesome.
I work in an industry full of Tier One types, so I've kinda been the same way. A lot of the guys we work with are a little too heavy on the hardcore throttle, but not all. I got outed as a geek at work (it was discovered that I write sci-fi and was a gamer) and some of the lads were teasing me about it while we were on lunch break. Then our boss, a former SAS officer, looks up at them, and without saying a thing turns his phone around and shows them he's watching Battlestar Galactica on it and gives them his infamous "Got a problem, mate?" look :D After that, I said to hell with it and- while I don't shove it in people's faces- stopped being a "closet geek". Surprising how many guys in our field turned out to be gamers.
I watched how she handled herself when character lost her hand in Lost city of Omu and it was nice to see that she was like "cool". Thank you for being a great advocate for the game I have loved for nearly many years.
She is absolutely adorable just nerding the hell out over D&D. I wanna get into it too, just don't know who I can find. I have maybe a couple of friends who are familiar with it and one of them is actually big on roleplaying.
First interview I've watched with Deborah and this is all super fun info to find out about her. I've enjoyed her roles but this interview mades me really like her as a person :)
I love watching these videos. I've bodyguarded for celebrities before, and it's always an interesting experience when the mask falls away and you see the person behind it. Sometimes it's pleasant, other times ugly, but so far in every one of these videos I've seen you see the mask the celebrities have to wear fall away and reveal that bright-eyed inner child full of imagination who loves the game with a passion, and I love that :)
I know exactly what she means about feeling intimated! I've been wanting to play for so long, but was worried I wouldn't get it or be truly welcomed, so great to hear. :)
Matthew Evans Folks who believe that there's a correct way to play D&D, that it is their way to Play dnd, and that other people can't play because they don't play the right way
She's so charismatic and clearly excited to share D&D with others. A great boon to the community! Would love to see more of her D&D content and maybe someday guest on Critical Role.
I think what I love most about this interview is that she looks like your typical attractive blonde actress but she's such a massive nerd - it's endearing
Not only is she a TOTAL babe, but she's the best player on the Force Grey team. She knows the rules, is great at role playing, and a delight to watch. Would love to see her in more D&D LARPs!
Oh man, can you imagine being on set and she’s like “ you wanna play DnD?! Show up tomorrow!” And your like 0_0 OMG DEBORAH ANN WOOL JUST INVITED ME TO DnD!
its amazing to see some of the faces from the big screen make their way into the online DnD community. CelbriDnD with Terry Crews? Some big(ish) stars making it to Critical Role? what an awesome time it is to be a DnD fan. PS how cool would it be to see the cast of the avengers playing a game of DnD with Matt Mercer? or a similar venture with another popular film franchise? could you imagine Stallone trying to do a goblin voice? oh the future looks bright my fellow nerds! (at least in my head)
Deborah is one of the most perfectly beautiful women i have ever seen....but more importantly, she is an outstanding actress...she truly carried 'daredevil'....
"While it is the nerdiest game ever created it requires friends" That was awesome and accurate.
It makes sense that D&D is popular among actors, it's basically just structured improvisational theater.
@Corpsefoot Gaming I have friends that love the math... I just let them do it for me! :)
@Corpsefoot Gaming There's not that much math in D&D, it' basic addition and subtraction mostly, if that's an issue, maybe I expect people to be a little smarter than they actually are
Also among managers, CEOs etc. It plays well into the whole problem solving as a group, team work, interaction with others etc. It's a highly intelligent and welcoming game.
@Corpsefoot Gaming first of all no. Also, even in your example it's hardly an insumountable amou,t of math. It's often referred to as pen and paper gaming for a reason. Try writing things down.
Problem solving..? No problem that cannot be solved with generous application if a battle axe.
She just radiates from excitement! It's hard not to love her
Resistance is futile.
She's so pretty it hurts.
Stop wearing skinny jeans.
When Deborah doesn't modulate her voice/emphasize words she sounds even better.
her beauty is OP
She likes DnD?
+2 Charisma.
+4 cuteness
+4 Charisma
DM: You all have disadvantage on persuasion
@@i-am-your-conscience LOL!
I mean, you can't go over 20
I’ve never had a desire to play until Deborah talked about it. She is absolutely lovely and beautiful and listening to her speak feels safe and warm.
Wonderful person, beautiful mind - awesome ambassador for the game!!! Keep it up Deborah!
She seems so lovely and nerdy. It's nice to see that she is so down to earth and so natural. Fun to see her slightly star-struck by Jeremy Crawford. A twinge of sadness and empathy to hear that she didn't have many friends growing up and super glad that she's found the D&D community and lovely people to play with now.
Any chance she can guest in Critical Role?
I honestly thought she was going to be a guest back when she was in LA for the stream, but it didn't happen. I know Matt has said he might try to get her in this campaign. We just need a good time when she's in LA for a bit.
I think she was part of one of the celebriD&D game that Matt ran but I could be wrong
No. Just Force Grey Season 2. Celebrid&d was Joe M. and Samwell Tarly from GoT. plus D&Diesel.
Especially now that Matt & Marisha have played in one of HER games!
I know Matt has offered a guest spot to her before which she turned down because of some concerns, but since she has done force grey and the streams, maybe she'll be more open to a guest spot on CR.
Love this lady, would love to see her on Critical Role or her doing her own stream
hunter559 she’s doing a DND show on the Geek and Sundry channel February
Both.. done ✔
her excitement and positive energy is so infectious
She is so cool, loved her in Daredevil and Punisher. It's so cool that she is into the hobby and is willing to share it with everyone. Props to her!
I have a nerd crush.
Dirus Nigh Tell me about it. She is gorgeous and smart and nerdy all at once.
She’s great but have you seen Ashley johnson
Yeah, she is gorgeous and brilliant and geeky. I love that geekiness is finally becoming more accepted.
Who wouldn’t lul.
learning she's plays d&d just tripled my crush.
What a beautiful woman on every level. Her enthusiasm is clearly so genuine.
She's just so heckin' delightful, I love her DMing and she's so charming. So underrated.
I was glad to see her in Force Grey, she seemed like one of the stronger players, but watching her one shot on SOME, I was genuinely impressed by her efficacy behind the screen. I hope to see more in the future.
Her game on Stream of Many Eyes was great. Hope she's in more streams in the future.
By the gods... I could listen to her talk about DnD for days...! Gorgeous, goofy, smart!
Can't wait for the inevitable scene in a future Defenders series where they all get forced to play D&D but they play as the Avengers.
MaskofFayt can it start with one of them not feeling very good?
Heroes and Helicarriers? Rogues and Radiation? Asgardians and Arrows? Hammers and Hydras?
Unfortunately, two Defenders series' out of the four have been cancelled. RIP Luke Cage & Iron Fist.
Well this aged poorly
@@mixmastermind:'-(
I must confess I never seen True Blood so I knew very little to none about Deborah Ann until I saw her in Daredevil. Then when I was watching D&D Forest Grave in Nerdest to my shock I saw her in it. She seems like a very cool person to hang out with. Good for her that she is enjoying herself in D&D. Bless her sole. 😇😇😇
Antonio Nuñez
Let's assume you meant 'soul', because 'sole' is the bottom part of a shoe ;)
+esajaan Lol yes thank you. 😁
I only saw her in Daredevil too because True Blood while I love vampires doesn't seem like a show I would normally watch but I'm seriously considering it now. She's awesome
She just jumped up to the top of my favorite list actress list
She is adorable.
How do you not love Deborah? Her smile, her kindness, her articulation, her unrepentant geekiness. Sigh...Love 💗
Deb's a good egg and a credit to the community
As though we didn't already love her enough. She's so great in DD and the Punisher I can't wait to see her in other things. She already looks like an elf- she's gotta do some fantasy stuff!
Deborah, I saw you DM at the “Stream of Many Eyes” and was blown away. I have never seen anyone else who runs the adaptive player-agency style with props. That’s my jam.
I need to win the lottery, because I’d LOVE to sit at your table, and then DM a table for you after that. Brilliant. Bucket list for sure.
Talk to WoTC and get your own stream. And not a remote one either - an actual table like Acq Inc or CR.
Mike Gould what does that style mean?
@@Sheriff_K If you watch the video he's referring to (search her name along with D&D on RUclips and it'll probably come up), she DM'd a one-shot. She gave the players a lot of freedom to do what they wanted how they wanted without burying them in die rolls and used physical props along the way. I think that's what Mike was referring to with "player agency" and "props". I'm excited to see how she does next year with her own series that I assume will be a full campaign without the time limitation that the Stream of Many Eyes session had.
@@codeinclined Yeah, I watched it (after hearing about it here,) and it was amazing! She's a really good DM (even Matt liked her DM'ing. :P)
Deborah is an awesome DM. Give that woman another one-shot. Or better yet an ongoing streamed group. Would love to see her spin on an an epic adventure.
Heriberto Rosario she should take the Wafflecrew somewhere for a bit
a one-shot ?!? rubbish, give her a campaign.
nomoretelekom Totally Agree!
In the Navy when we were carrying Marines aboard ship to Iraq to actually go to war and really fight and kill people when During the travel I came across a group of marines spread out in the hallway playing D&D and they had their full gear on mostly with bulging biceps and their real guns set to the side. Yet here they were immersed in the fantasy of doing the same kinda things in D&D but so much more light hearted I'm sure. It was just kinda hilarious and surreal.
I actually think this is beautiful.
In D&D, the only reason you were clearing monsters from underground dungeons and clearing the wilderness of more monsters and bandits was that the original Restraining Walls keeping outsiders out were never built. D&D was heavily inspired by Tolkien where they went to the Mines of Moria, the homeland of the Dwarves, invaded by the Orc race and worse, and totally decayed from its state in the past. A more strict immigration policy would have prevented it, and the fantasy races could keep their kingdoms. This resonated a lot with White Suburbia, a different sort of refugee...
+XWolven
I am not buying the story of Marines playing D&D together. They would never live that down. Now I could buy Navy personal playing with little figures on a board.
Thats amazing i could totally see that as a a great tool for the military.
Cole Schubert that was the exact thought of my uncle who was a a Lt.Col. USAF at the time in the early 1980’s when he watched an AD&D session I was running with some friends. He thought something like that would be a good leadership tool and provide good opportunities for problem solving.
I love how one of the effects in people playing D&D is always, Well now I can't stop talking about it! Such a wonderful and exciting game and story platform.
As one of the few women who has been playing D&D for over 40 years, I love this!
haha Nerds are everywhere! Loved her in Daredevil, absolutely nailed her role.
I would love to get a closer look at Deborah's chops as a player on my table ^_^
Having first seen Deborah on "Daredevil", imagine my surprise to see her on the Stream of Many Eyes...so much fun!
This is great. So many talented people enjoying this game. Simply fantastic.
I totally love knowing that she is so down to earth and also do something that I care so much about and also feel simular feelings about D&D as most of us :-)
Deborah Ann Woll! So happy to see her doing all this stuff.
She is adorable. And indeed, her game in SOME event was really fun.
i love her as an actor sooo much
Thanks for sharing Miss Woll. We love you on TV, and even more jumping in and being on screens playing D&D! It means a lot to put yourself out there.
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She is a wonderful woman and great actress. Love her acting at True Blood 🤟🏻😊💛🎲💙
Being an old timer in the RPG world, it is fun to see people display such love for the game today. I've been both playing and DM:ing many of the good old versions of D&D, AD&D, WarhammerFRPG etc. during the 80's and through the 90's, so when I stumbled across this video and on to Matt Mercer's VA & CR it sparked a smouldering ember I thought was gone. Time to dust off my old grimoires and call together some friends! Thank you!
Johan Nilsson youtube comments need more wholesome stories like this in them, thank for sharing a positive story with us c:
Twinsies! I've played and DMed since 1st edition AD&D, 2nd edition, 3.0, 3.5, up to Pathfinder, Warhammer (like you, the rpg, not the wargame), Star Wars (both the old West End D6-based system, and the D20 system), Call of Cthulhu (both the old Chaosium D100-based system, and the D20 system), Vampire the Masquerade and other World of Darkness stuff, some old Palladium games like RIFTS and Heroes Unlimited. I had a game group that fell apart several years ago and I got out of gaming, and just put it all away... I thought maybe I was just done with gaming.
Watching Critical Role awakened the fire in me, and I finally got to join a new group and start playing again! It wouldn't have happened without Matt Mercer and co.
Debora's adventure on SOME was so fun to watch and she was great fun on Force Grey too. I would watch more adventures with her behind or in front of the DM screen!
Defender's playing D&D with Deborah as the DM ? We can get a monk iron fist, a fighter daredevil, a barbarian Luke Cage, and I guess another fighter with Jessica Jones.
Roy Sauce Jessica Jones would be a rogue using strenght instead of dexterity, with the medium armour master feat
I think of J.J. as maybe an Inquisitive Rogue w/ some Valor Bard levels
Claire would be the cleric.
Fighter Iron Fist, barbarian Daredevil, rogue Luke Cage, monk Jessica Jones.
and a gunslinger Punisher?
I've been obsessed with D&D for over 30 years. Welcome to the show, Deborah!
She's been at this for several years. I think she got Charlie Cox and a few of her other Daredevil costars into the game while they were filming season 3 this past winter.
I’m the exact same, I’ve discovered D&D about 8 months ago and I’ve been hooked ever since, but since I don’t know anyone else who plays D&D I’ve never been able to play.
Miguel Oros same man it sucks
You can always play online.
Yeah have you looked online in the Looking for Players sections of forums?
Shes now officially perfect
She's such a lovely person, has that vibe about her.
I’m even more of a fan of yours now. Deborah...thank you🙃
My fav vamp Jessica from true blood.
And loved watching her and her true blood costar Joe mananello(alseid werewolf), in critical roll
You are a bit behind on critical role or only started second campaign? Joe is in the first toward the end. He found a soulmate in Travis and they called themselves Jocks Machina (and reunited in character at the Stream Of Many Eyes)
This is probably My favorite interview about talking about Dungeons & Dragons. It's so fun seeing who all plays dungeon and dragons how excited they get about talking about It.
Theres so much life in her eyes when she talks about d&d... Life is good with d&d, guys.
She's fantastic! She has a great spirit and her desire to spread the joy of RPGing speaks volumes of her true personality. The truth is that story-telling arenas like RPGing help humans exercise their raw emotions and empathy. Smart gamers can use this arena to practice emotional skills. As an actor, she sees that clearly and embraces it; she revels in it. All gamers should come to this level of emotional stability. This process helps people every damn day. I love being a gamer. It's rewarding to see big name gamers as cool as she.
So lovely and beautiful to see your passion for the hobby. Really liked her in the SoME game.
She has such a positive energy, such talented and amazing girl
I love her even more now.
I had no idea she was so into D&D, it's so cool how passionate she is about it! I've always liked her from her TV roles but now it's awesome seeing this side of her and how excited she is about the game.
This is really awesome!!! I've been running 1st edition AD&D campaigns continuously since 1979, and I've never seen fantasy role playing as popular as it is now. This is a tribute to the enduring genius of Gygax and Co.!
I recently listened to the Relics and Rarities DND series she DM'd, and she was a great DM. Loved it.
That's my story. Growing up I was also fascinated by D&D, but didn't have any friends. It wasn't until college, I met some really cool guys (and gals!) at work that played. That was over 30 years ago. I'm still friends with those people today, and now even my daughter plays D&D!
I love her, ever since True Blood, massive crush
I help to keep D&D alive at the studio. It is such a join to see the first-time players having a blast, realizing what all they can do, and how solutions are formed. If Deborah is ever in Houston there is a standing invitation to a session, haha!
I can't express how happy this makes me.
I grew up hiding my D&D books from my parents, because this was the time when 60 minutes put out their "D&D is from the devil and leads to suicides" special. The bullying, the misconceptions, all the negativity that we lived with when we were younger has been washed away (for the most part, at least, not completely).
But the overwhelming positivity of this D&D renaissance we find ourselves in, the influx of players looking for that story driven experience, the phenomenal fem-DMs like Deborah, Satine Pheonix, and more.
It's all so great.
I thought she was amazing in Daredevil. I had no idea she was into D&D too.
I know exactly what she feels when she explained she was worried about opening up on her hobby. Not everybody gets it. It's scary opening up about your closest hobby.
There's still a stigma about the game thats taking time to overcome.
For being a champion for the game I give her a standing ovation.
She's fricking awesome.
I work in an industry full of Tier One types, so I've kinda been the same way. A lot of the guys we work with are a little too heavy on the hardcore throttle, but not all. I got outed as a geek at work (it was discovered that I write sci-fi and was a gamer) and some of the lads were teasing me about it while we were on lunch break. Then our boss, a former SAS officer, looks up at them, and without saying a thing turns his phone around and shows them he's watching Battlestar Galactica on it and gives them his infamous "Got a problem, mate?" look :D
After that, I said to hell with it and- while I don't shove it in people's faces- stopped being a "closet geek". Surprising how many guys in our field turned out to be gamers.
I watched how she handled herself when character lost her hand in Lost city of Omu and it was nice to see that she was like "cool". Thank you for being a great advocate for the game I have loved for nearly many years.
Oh damn, I had no idea that Deborah Ann Woll is into D&D. That's pretty cool!
I started playing in 1978. Never get to play any more. I miss it. Story creation at its best.
She is absolutely adorable just nerding the hell out over D&D. I wanna get into it too, just don't know who I can find. I have maybe a couple of friends who are familiar with it and one of them is actually big on roleplaying.
She's gorgeous and a great actress. Loved her Punisher and Escape Room 1&2.
Deb should so run and stream a campaign. Love her!
First interview I've watched with Deborah and this is all super fun info to find out about her. I've enjoyed her roles but this interview mades me really like her as a person :)
I love watching these videos. I've bodyguarded for celebrities before, and it's always an interesting experience when the mask falls away and you see the person behind it. Sometimes it's pleasant, other times ugly, but so far in every one of these videos I've seen you see the mask the celebrities have to wear fall away and reveal that bright-eyed inner child full of imagination who loves the game with a passion, and I love that :)
I saw her on Twitch and gotta say that she was the highlight of the event.
She plays D&D, was Karen Page on the Marvel shows AND she seems super chill. Her bf is lucky asf.
Next time the story allows, it'd be cool to see her on Critical Role.
Did you see what happened to Ashly? That's the reason Deborah doesn't want to be on Crit Role.
What happened to Ashly?
name calling, etc. about running away for her first turn during ambush. Even though, it would have made zero difference.
My celeb crush since I saw her on Daredevil. Didn't know she likes D&D and now I wanna marry her.
I know exactly what she means about feeling intimated! I've been wanting to play for so long, but was worried I wouldn't get it or be truly welcomed, so great to hear. :)
I thought she was a newbie when I watched Force Gray, but man, what fun! I'm glad she continues to explore and participate. Very cool.
SHE PLAYS D&D???
i love her even more now.
The elitism is real tho. Especially on some forums. Ask Matt Mercer what kind of people he has had to deal with.
Mad Hatman no probably not. Most likely just some old school angry gatekeepers still lingering.
Mattias Nordstrom Gate keepers are still out there
Matthew Evans Folks who believe that there's a correct way to play D&D, that it is their way to Play dnd, and that other people can't play because they don't play the right way
Your fun is wrong
The Fractured But Whole oh but my fun is Always wrong
I enjoyed watching her character in Dare Devil. I then stumble across this video and her cool factor goes threw the roof.
She's so charismatic and clearly excited to share D&D with others. A great boon to the community! Would love to see more of her D&D content and maybe someday guest on Critical Role.
I think what I love most about this interview is that she looks like your typical attractive blonde actress but she's such a massive nerd - it's endearing
I didn't know she plays now I like her even more.
I was so happy to watch her play on Force Grey. Soo cool
I really liked her in Daredevil, but had no idea she was into D&D. Now I love her. Deborah, I love your dorky, nerdy-ness. Do you hear me? Love. it.
Wow! I have always liked Deborah since her True Blood days - never realised she was into DnD!
She's so pretty.
I didn't think it was possible for me to be more smitten by this woman, and then I watched this video.
Insanely pretty, fit, talented, sweet, and nerdy to boot!? Be still my heart! ♥
Oh snap, *she* likes D&D? I love it
OMG i like her even more now
Not only is she a TOTAL babe, but she's the best player on the Force Grey team. She knows the rules, is great at role playing, and a delight to watch. Would love to see her in more D&D LARPs!
I just finished watching the punisher. I was surprised to find this video. Pleasantly surprised.
OMG..I love her soooooo much
Oh man, can you imagine being on set and she’s like “ you wanna play DnD?! Show up tomorrow!” And your like 0_0 OMG DEBORAH ANN WOOL JUST INVITED ME TO DnD!
She’s so lovely and appealing. Her range of facial expressions in Daredevil is just amazing. She owns every scene.
its amazing to see some of the faces from the big screen make their way into the online DnD community.
CelbriDnD with Terry Crews?
Some big(ish) stars making it to Critical Role?
what an awesome time it is to be a DnD fan.
PS
how cool would it be to see the cast of the avengers playing a game of DnD with Matt Mercer? or a similar venture with another popular film franchise? could you imagine Stallone trying to do a goblin voice?
oh the future looks bright my fellow nerds! (at least in my head)
Deborah is one of the most perfectly beautiful women i have ever seen....but more importantly, she is an outstanding actress...she truly carried 'daredevil'....
She's absolutely adorable and he game mastering on the many eyes stream was so entertaining.
I thought she was cool before
Now I love her hahaha
Love seeing people discussing something they are nerdy about.