Anyway, this shouldn't need to be said, but please don't bug the cast and crew of Rooster Teeth shows about what this means for this or that series.
They don't know any more than we do. The company shutting down was just as much of a surprise for them as it was for us.
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Rooster Teeth is shutting down!
Don't forget to archive the shows you care about, https://roosterteeth.com certainly won't function without the company!
You never know when you would want to rewatch it and on which streaming service it would end up... If not become lost media, that is.
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Jason Todd & Lying: An Analysis
Jason doesn't seem inclined to or particularly skilled at lying.
In BFTC Dick tells him "you're a terrible liar, Jason." Granted in that context Dick didn't want to believe what he was saying, so we can take that with a little grain of salt.
When Isabel remarks their past kiss wasn't very good, Jason says that's because last time he kissed her he was lying.
In Nightwing Annual 2021 Jason claims he didn't do something and Dick says he believes him "because you'd own up to it."
The lies Jason does in Task Force Z #8 are all meant to be very short term.
This could be because of his bad experiences of people lying to him. Bruce is notorious for being dishonest and secretive. Sheila's lies literally lead to Jason's death. One of the last things his birth mother said to him was "I lied."
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Whiz: "As any D&D player knows, battles are often won and lost on the technicalities."
Boomstick: "And boy, did this one have a lot of technicalities!"
Whiz: "Ianthe started the battle on the back foot due to Orin's immunity to involuntary shape-changing, effectively negating any direct attacks using her flesh magic."
Boomstick: "While a Lyctor can regenerate from nearly anything, they still have their limits. Even in her base form, Orin could dish out way more damage per round than Ianthe could recover."
Whiz: "Plus, as any D&D player knows, healing is not the same thing as regeneration-"
Boomstick: "No matter how many times I argue with my DM that that makes no goddamn sense !"
Whiz: "-so unless Ianthe took the time to use her flesh magic on herself, Orin would keep causing bleed damage, further reducing her regeneration's effectiveness, and fueling Orin's own healing factor in her Slayer form."
Boomstick: "All this really just leveled the playing field. Too bad Ianthe could change the game entirely!"
Whiz: "The River is a far more hostile environment than even the Shadowfell, a place Orin still needed divine protection to exist in. If we consider (bunch of nerd math I'm not gonna do), this means that Orin could last a maximum of two minutes in the River, vs. Ianthe's seven."
Boomstick: "You might be thinking, 'But isn't Orin immune to banishment'? (badly mispronounced) Au contraire, my friend! She's only resistant."
Whiz: "Technically, by the rules of death battle, one combatant can't just flee to another plane. Therefore, if Ianthe tried to take the fight to the river, Orin would have to come along. And once there, it's just a matter of time before she's dragged under."
Boomstick: "So I guess you could say that in the end, Orin wasn't *RED*-y to take this fight *down, down, down by the River.*"
Whiz: "The winner is: Ianthe Tridentarius!"
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