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* CreatorsPest: Rob hated playing The Meditation Guy., and he only existed because Doug was compulsed to change things at the last minute. In Welshy's ''Shut Up And Talk'' episode, both he and Doug discuss how badly Rob's character was received, and Doug {{Suspiciously Specific Denial}}s that he had anything to do with the writing of those segments.

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* CreatorsPest: Rob hated playing The Meditation Guy., Guy, and he only existed because Doug was compulsed to change things at the last minute. In Welshy's ''Shut Up And Talk'' episode, both he and Doug discuss how badly Rob's character was received, and Doug {{Suspiciously Specific Denial}}s that he had anything to do with the writing of those segments.
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* CreatorsPest: Rob hated playing The Meditation Guy.

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* CreatorsPest: Rob hated playing The Meditation Guy., and he only existed because Doug was compulsed to change things at the last minute. In Welshy's ''Shut Up And Talk'' episode, both he and Doug discuss how badly Rob's character was received, and Doug {{Suspiciously Specific Denial}}s that he had anything to do with the writing of those segments.
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* FranchiseKiller: Of the [=TGWTG=] anniversary specials. After ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', no-one really wanted to do another big crossover (Due to either moving away, thinking it was a ToughActToFollow or just being burned out). By making ''The Uncanny Valley'' an anthology, it was hoped that this would make production easier for future specials and allow the other reviewers to showcase their talent. However, aside from ''WebVideo/DarksideOfTheInternet'' and ''Webvideo/TheReviewers'' (which only lasted a few episodes), none of them really made any major impact on fans. This resulted in the sixth-year anniversary passing by rather uneventfully, aside from a passing mention in the [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Nostalgia Critic's]] review of ''Blues Brothers 2000''. A 10th anniversary special was in the works, however the mass exodus of contributors from the site following the #[=ChangeTheChannel=] movement put the kibosh on that.

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* FranchiseKiller: Of the [=TGWTG=] anniversary specials. After ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', no-one really wanted to do another big crossover (Due to either moving away, thinking it was a ToughActToFollow or just being burned out). By making ''The Uncanny Valley'' an anthology, it was hoped that this would make production easier for future specials and allow the other reviewers to showcase their talent. However, aside from ''WebVideo/DarksideOfTheInternet'' and ''Webvideo/TheReviewers'' (which only lasted a few episodes), none of them really made any major impact on fans. This resulted in the sixth-year anniversary passing by rather uneventfully, aside from a passing mention in the [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic Nostalgia Critic's]] review of ''Blues Brothers 2000''. A 10th anniversary special special, titled ''Script/TheDevilsJesters'', was in the works, however the mass exodus of contributors from the site following the #[=ChangeTheChannel=] movement put the kibosh on that.



* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DougWalker, who normally plays subby, impulsive {{Jerkass Woobie}}s, plays Jimbroth, a medieval MartyStu FishOutOfWater hero.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DougWalker, who normally plays subby, impulsive {{Jerkass Woobie}}s, plays Jimbroth, a medieval MartyStu FishOutOfWater hero.

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