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--->'''Wil''': (laughing along) He never comes out!

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--->'''Wil''': (laughing along) He It never comes out!

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--->'''Felicia''' (concerned): You're so angry.
--->'''Wil''' (visibly frustrated): I am.

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--->'''Felicia''' (concerned): --->'''Felicia''': (concerned) You're so angry.
--->'''Wil''' --->'''Wil''': (visibly frustrated): frustrated) I am.



--->'''Wil''': It's because tonight we're finally playing a game that I play a lot of, and that you're pretty good at. (sighs) I hate myself, I don't know who I am anymore.

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--->'''Wil''': It's because tonight we're finally playing a game that I play a lot of, and that you're pretty good at. (sighs) I hate myself, I don't know who I am anymore.anymore.
** Later in the game, Wil turns the tables on Felicia by giving her a mandatory quest, and just like Wil, Felicia gets uncharacteristically pissed off about it, so much so that she starts swearing:
--->'''Felicia''': And I would like to complete this quest, which is this bull(bleep) quest, this mandatory quest some (bleep)monger (turns to the camera) we'll cut this out, gave me.
--->'''Wil''': (laughing) Doesn't it suck being on a mandatory quest? Like it sucks, it's the worst thing ever isn't it?
--->'''Felicia''': Yeah! It's terrible! You're the worst!
--->'''Wil''': Isn't it awful? It's horrible!
--->'''Felicia''': You like, taught me a lesson!
--->'''Wil''': It's the worst thing!
--->'''Felicia''': You're the worst! Anyway, I get four points and here's a stupid card.
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--->'''Wil''' (visibly frustrated): I am.

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--->'''Wil''' (visibly frustrated): I am.am.
** Even after the meltdown, Wil's anger is still there, just more veiled. It's still noticeable enough that Felicia points out that she's never seen this side of him:
--->'''Felicia''': Can you say that through gritted teeth a little bit more?
--->'''Wil''': (gritted and sarcastic) This is great, a lot of good quests happening.
--->'''Felicia''': (laughs) I love this side of Wil!
--->'''Wil''': (laughing along) He never comes out!
--->'''Felicia''': It's like the bubbling seething, I've never seen this!
--->'''Wil''': It never comes out, I know, this guy normally doesn't exist!
--->'''Felicia''': You're flushed with, with, resentment and anger!
--->'''Wil''': It's because tonight we're finally playing a game that I play a lot of, and that you're pretty good at. (sighs) I hate myself, I don't know who I am anymore.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia giving a mandatory quest to him instead of Pat, since Pat was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead because Wil was currently the one in the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia giving a mandatory quest to him instead of Pat, since Pat was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead because Wil was currently the one in the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.show.
--->'''Felicia''' (concerned): You're so angry.
--->'''Wil''' (visibly frustrated): I am.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia giving a mandatory quest to him instead of Pat, since Pat was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia giving a mandatory quest to him instead of Pat, since Pat was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead because Wil was currently the one in the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia deciding to give him a mandatory quest instead of Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where the usually chipper Felicia Day is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set Wil off was Felicia deciding to give him giving a mandatory quest to him instead of Pat, who since Pat was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits this happened because he was playing competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments on the show.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out.[[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to give ''him'' a mandatory quest instead of Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits that he got mad because he was playing the game competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough is visibly thrown off by it while Pat and Brandon awkwardly try to point it out.joke about it.[[note]]What specifically set him Wil off was Felicia deciding to give ''him'' him a mandatory quest instead of Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he admits that he got mad this happened because he was playing the game competitively when he normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and while he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song shortly after, his unfiltered anger made this one of the most genuinely tense moments later.on the show.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to give ''him'' a mandatory quest instead of Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to give ''him'' a mandatory quest instead of Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from doing so had he gotten the quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges admits that it's he got mad because he's he was playing the game competitively when he usually normally doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to do something else instead of stopping Patrick Rothfuss from taking the lead, despite Wil outright telling her that Patrick was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to do something else give ''him'' a mandatory quest instead of stopping Patrick Rothfuss Pat, who was set to take the lead on his next turn and would have been blocked from taking doing so had he gotten the lead, quest. She did this despite Wil outright telling her that Patrick Pat was about to take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to do something else instead of blocking the person that was about to take the lead, despite Wil outright pointing this out to her.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to do something else instead of blocking the person that was about to take stopping Patrick Rothfuss from taking the lead, despite Wil outright pointing this out telling her that Patrick was about to her.take the lead.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. [[note]]What specifically set him off was Felicia deciding to do something else instead of blocking the person that was about to take the lead, despite Wil outright pointing this out to her.[[/note]] To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.
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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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* Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and he does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.
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*Wil's brief meltdown in the ''Lords of Waterdeep'' episode (more apparent in the extended edition). Wil being salty when he's losing is nothing new, but he's usually able to laugh it off or otherwise make it funny for the show. In this episode though, he becomes genuinely angry to the point where it makes the usually chipper Felicia Day uncomfortable enough to point it out. To Wil's credit though, he acknowledges that it's because he's playing competitively when he usually doesn't do that on Tabletop for this very reason, and does manage to bounce back with his hilarious "fuck you" song moments later.

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