I particularly liked the acting from Gina in general, but especially when she became the tortle. Her facial expressions and ability to enunciate her lines are just top-notch.
The battles between the heroes and monsters were great fun, especially with in-sync swaying of Hector as the gelatinous cube with Gina and Whitney when he absorbed them. The battle between the sex fiends as the non-binary Incubus and Whitney fit her character so well with both her and Hector’s energy matching perfectly.
Amy gaining the belt of dwarvenkind and growing a beard ended up as my favorite D&D reference of the night and there were a lot of worthy choices.
What I didn't like
Not much other than I wish we could have seen the players use their newfound courage and confidence to conquer the issues they dealt with in their real lives with scenes rather than with pure dialogue.
My overall impression
I particularly liked the acting from Gina in general, but especially when she became the tortle. Her facial expressions and ability to enunciate her lines are just top-notch.
The battles between the heroes and monsters were great fun, especially with in-sync swaying of Hector as the gelatinous cube with Gina and Whitney when he absorbed them. The battle between the sex fiends as the non-binary Incubus and Whitney fit her character so well with both her and Hector’s energy matching perfectly.
Amy gaining the belt of dwarvenkind and growing a beard ended up as my favorite D&D reference of the night and there were a lot of worthy choices.
What I didn’t like
I absolutely loved the show and everyone’s work within it! The way the writing weaved between in-game D&D play and the meta narrative was excellently done and kept me fascinated the entire time. My friends and I had a wonderful time, laughing throughout the many bits of comedy as well as the hilarious performance of all the actors.