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** Belated Media's performance. He's either a hilarious show-boating LargeHam or an annoying show stealing Scrappy.

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** Belated Media's performance. He's either a hilarious show-boating LargeHam or an annoying show stealing Scrappy.[[TheScrappy Scrappy]].



* JustHereForGodzilla: One of their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aevu1f2y-wM episodes]] was about a game called "Kill Doctor Lucky," but [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure JoJo Fans]] were more interested on the fact that Octopimp was cosplaying William Anthonio Zeppeli.
* NightmareFuel: In ''Betrayal at House on the Hill'', Arin is terrifying as the cannibal at times, even severely startling Barry at one point. The rest of the time, however...

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* JustHereForGodzilla: One of their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aevu1f2y-wM episodes]] was about a game called "Kill ''Kill Doctor Lucky," Lucky'', but [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure JoJo Fans]] ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'' fans were more interested on the fact that Octopimp Creator/{{Octopimp}} was cosplaying William Anthonio Zeppeli.
* NightmareFuel: In ''Betrayal at House on the Hill'', ''TabletopGame/BetrayalAtHouseOnTheHill'', Arin is terrifying as the cannibal at times, even severely startling Barry at one point. The rest of the time, however...



* ObviousJudas: In ''Shadows over Camelot'', [[spoiler: Markiplier grows less and less subtle in his attempts at treachery as the game goes on, culminating in his falsely accusing three of his fellow players of being traitors to incur the penalty and then using the extremely valuable Holy Grail on himself when he didn't need it]].
* TheScrappy: LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez, due to his lackluster improv and general silence throughout ''Metagame''. The fact that he couldn't come up with an [[Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays original backstory]] compounds the negative reaction to him.
* SoOkayItsAverage: What most think of the show, believing that, even though it's not bad, it's not as great as ''Game Grumps'', ''Steam Train'' or ''Grumpcade''. The main problem is due to the nature of board games: since most of the games they play are new and unfamiliar to most viewers, the viewers have to learn how the game works before being able to understand what's happening.

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* ObviousJudas: In ''Shadows over Camelot'', ''TabletopGame/ShadowsOverCamelot'', [[spoiler: Markiplier WebVideo/{{Markiplier}} grows less and less subtle in his attempts at treachery as the game goes on, culminating in his falsely accusing three of his fellow players of being traitors to incur the penalty and then using the extremely valuable Holy Grail on himself when he didn't need it]].
* TheScrappy: LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez, due to his lackluster improv {{improv}} and general silence throughout ''Metagame''. The fact that he couldn't come up with an [[Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays original backstory]] backstory, instead basing it on ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', compounds the negative reaction to him.
* SoOkayItsAverage: What most think of the show, believing that, even though it's not bad, it's not as great as ''Game Grumps'', ''Steam Train'' ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', ''WebVideo/SteamTrain'' or ''Grumpcade''. The main problem is due to the nature of board games: since most of the games they play are new and unfamiliar to most viewers, the viewers have to learn how the game works before being able to understand what's happening.
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** The anachronism stew humor and the whole Victorian motif. Some think it's hilarious and helps give the show an identity; other think it’s distracting, incredibly forced and adds nothing to the show, and it would have been funnier without it.

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** The anachronism stew AnachronismStew humor and the whole Victorian motif. Some think it's hilarious and helps give the show an identity; other think it’s distracting, incredibly forced and adds nothing to the show, and it would have been funnier without it.
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* ObviousJudas: In ''Shadows over Camelot'' [[spoiler: Markiplier]] grows less and less subtle in his attempts at treachery as the game goes on, culminating in his falsely accusing three of his fellow players of being traitors to incur the penalty and then using the extremely valuable Holy Grail on himself when he didn't need it.

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* ObviousJudas: In ''Shadows over Camelot'' Camelot'', [[spoiler: Markiplier]] Markiplier grows less and less subtle in his attempts at treachery as the game goes on, culminating in his falsely accusing three of his fellow players of being traitors to incur the penalty and then using the extremely valuable Holy Grail on himself when he didn't need it.it]].

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