I still love the idea of a main character dying and then having the same actor return as a different character with different personality and abilities but still very clearly the same actor and nobody says a word.
Well on that point the pull back to a table could definitely work from the OP would be something they'd do, but not as a regular scene it's be a mid or end credits scene because of how often those are used now
So the characters being replaced won't happen I could 100% see the showing the real life part being in the movie with the director as the DM in a post credit scene
Yeah, I feel Stranger Things introduced enough people to players around a table that it wouldn't be a difficult concept.
Also, why is it such a common thing that people schedule other shit at the same time they have prior engagements in? At least let your buddies know ahead of time. Some people just can't commit to anything.
Sure, but it isn't specifically limited to table games. How often do we schedule outings only for people to flake last second? It's just, a lot of the times it's the usual suspects that cancel group events. Some people are just flaky.
Yeah, table games aren't priority, but maybe the relationships we wear away at by canceling often should at least be important. People need friends outside their immediate family.
Sure. It's just a well known thing at this point, hence the relatable groaning of the group at the table. I know it isn't a real scenario, but it's relatable enough to be a meme at this point.
Some people do cancel too often, and I mean in any group event.
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u/Lampmonster Dec 18 '22
I still love the idea of a main character dying and then having the same actor return as a different character with different personality and abilities but still very clearly the same actor and nobody says a word.