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** The conversation about the possible end of the show between Julia and Caldwell in Episode Five of Season Three. While it got laughs from the players at the time, the Website/CollegeHumor shutdown really ''did'' mean the end of Drawga for the foreseeable future, and by the time the episode premiered, everyone already knew that to be the case. It took almost a year before any new Drawga content was released.

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** The conversation about the possible end of the show between Julia and Caldwell in Episode Five of Season Three. While it got laughs from the players at the time, the Website/CollegeHumor [[Creator/{{Dropout}} CollegeHumor]] shutdown really ''did'' mean the end of Drawga for the foreseeable future, and by the time the episode premiered, everyone already knew that to be the case. It took almost a year before any new Drawga content was released.



** Ryjinah's dream of becoming an Internet celebrity, briefly reaching that goal, only for people to move on from her and be told by DM Caldwell Tanner that "the legend of Barfgirl is dying before your eyes" unintentionally mirrors the fate of Season Three, which had the highest budget and fastest release schedule in the history of Drawga, only to be CutShort after less than a month. To make matters worse, the above quote appeared in what was then the last episode. Though this is ''very'' much mitigated by WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} surviving the Website/CollegeHumor layoff as an independent channel, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXeqXZ7b-K0 the announcement that the remaining episodes of Drawga would be released on Youtube, after all.]]

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** Ryjinah's dream of becoming an Internet celebrity, briefly reaching that goal, only for people to move on from her and be told by DM Caldwell Tanner that "the legend of Barfgirl is dying before your eyes" unintentionally mirrors the fate of Season Three, which had the highest budget and fastest release schedule in the history of Drawga, only to be CutShort after less than a month. To make matters worse, the above quote appeared in what was then the last episode. Though this is ''very'' much mitigated by WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} surviving the Website/CollegeHumor [=CollegeHumor=] layoff as an independent channel, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXeqXZ7b-K0 the announcement that the remaining episodes of Drawga would be released on Youtube, after all.]]

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The conversation about the possible end of the show between Julia and Caldwell in Episode Five of Season Three. While it got laughs from the players at the time, the Website/CollegeHumor shutdown really ''did'' mean the end of Drawga for the foreseeable future, and by the time the episode premiered, everyone already knew that to be the case. It took almost a year before any new Drawga content was released.

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The conversation about the possible end of the show between Julia and Caldwell in Episode Five of Season Three. While it got laughs from the players at the time, the Website/CollegeHumor shutdown really ''did'' mean the end of Drawga for the foreseeable future, and by the time the episode premiered, everyone already knew that to be the case. It took almost a year before any new Drawga content was released.



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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Creator/VinDiesel really ''does'' have a (fraternal) twin brother. He's not actually called "Twin Diesel", though.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: A minor complaint for Season Two was that the Ladies Book Club [[DudeWheresMyReward never actually got paid despite doing what they were hired to do and more.]] For the end of Season Three -- intended to be the last -- they are rewarded with a small fortune for saving the world once more.

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* AcceptableTargets: Cooperations and big businesses don't come across particularly well throughout Drawga, generally speaking.
** The EldritchAbomination BigBad of Season One works for a company which literally devours entire universes.
** In Season Two, we have Darryl and Francis who -- [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes while they clearly loved each other]] and [[EveryoneHasStandards did what they could to stop the Devourer]] -- still performed some ''quite'' immoral experiments.
** The {{Prequel}} comic reveals Legzi's dad to have been a FantasyForbiddingFather who ''insisted'' that his daughter joined the family business regardless of what she wanted, and became partially responsible for a traffic accident with a considerable body count. Though he TookALevelInKindness later.
** Season Three has Ludvig Vindersal -- the head of [=QuestLy=] -- who barely pays his employees and supports Allon Pihs, a [[StealingTheCredit credit-stealing]] GloryHound who [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame flat-out kills several of his workers for sport.]] To say nothing of the demonic Allhands, who is basically a very literal AnthropomorphicPersonification of the concept of "soul-sucking capitalism."
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Creator/VinDiesel really ''does'' have a (fraternal) twin brother. He's not actually called "Twin Diesel", though.
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** Season Three has Ludvig Vindersal -- the head of [=QuestLy=] -- who barely pays his employees and supports Allon Pihs, a [[StealingTheCredit credit-stealing]] GloryHound who [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame flat-out kills several of his workers for sport.]] To say nothing of the demonic Allhands, who is basically a very literal AntropomorphicPersonification of the concept of "soul-sucking capitalism."

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** Season Three has Ludvig Vindersal -- the head of [=QuestLy=] -- who barely pays his employees and supports Allon Pihs, a [[StealingTheCredit credit-stealing]] GloryHound who [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame flat-out kills several of his workers for sport.]] To say nothing of the demonic Allhands, who is basically a very literal AntropomorphicPersonification AnthropomorphicPersonification of the concept of "soul-sucking capitalism."
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** OneTrueThreesome: Others just take to shipping the entire Ladies Book Club trio with each other. Not ''that'' big of a stretch, as they have a [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl Friendship]] and are ''canonically'' soul mates. Again, the ShipTease was acknowledged in the actual show.

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** OneTrueThreesome: Others just take to shipping the entire Ladies Book Club trio with each other. Not ''that'' big of a stretch, as they have a [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl Friendship]] PseudoRomanticFriendship and are ''canonically'' soul mates. Again, the ShipTease was acknowledged in the actual show.
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** Season Three has Ludvig Vindersal -- the head of [=QuestLy=] -- who barely pays his employees and supports Allon Pihs, a [[StealingTheCredit credit-stealing]] GloryHound who [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame flat-out kills several of his workers for sport.]]

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** Season Three has Ludvig Vindersal -- the head of [=QuestLy=] -- who barely pays his employees and supports Allon Pihs, a [[StealingTheCredit credit-stealing]] GloryHound who [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame flat-out kills several of his workers for sport.]]]] To say nothing of the demonic Allhands, who is basically a very literal AntropomorphicPersonification of the concept of "soul-sucking capitalism."



** The series finale also has the Ladies Book Club experience loneliness after being temporarily and forcibly separated. Then the New York City lockdowns happened, and the cast of WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} would themselves bemoan how they weren't able to hang out together in person anymore. (Though unlike their characters, they at least weren't stopped from staying in touch by other means.)

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** The series finale also has the Ladies Book Club experience loneliness after being temporarily and forcibly separated. Then the New York City lockdowns happened, and the cast of WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} would themselves bemoan how they weren't able to hang out together in person anymore. Even after the finale was ([[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment finally]]) released, it would take an additional five months before the cast could meet up in person again. (Though unlike their characters, they at least weren't stopped from staying in touch by other means.)
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* ContinuityLookout: Season Three was deliberately made to avoid this, by having a mostly stand-alone story. However, it Still has some returning characters, who are never given a proper introduction.

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* ContinuityLookout: ContinuityLockout: Season Three was deliberately made to avoid this, by having a mostly stand-alone story. However, it Still has some returning characters, who are never given a proper introduction.



** The series finale also has the Ladies Book Club experience loneliness after being temporarily and forcibly seperated. Then the New York City lockdowns happened, and the cast of WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} would themselves bemoan how they weren't able to hang out together in person anymore. (Though unlike their characters, they at least weren't stopped from staying in touch by other means.)

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** The series finale also has the Ladies Book Club experience loneliness after being temporarily and forcibly seperated.separated. Then the New York City lockdowns happened, and the cast of WebVideo/{{Drawfee}} would themselves bemoan how they weren't able to hang out together in person anymore. (Though unlike their characters, they at least weren't stopped from staying in touch by other means.)



** Similiarily, Rah'ōxah using happy memories of spending time with her friends, after the comic shows that she actually has ''difficulties'' feeling emotions, [[WhenSheSmiles but managed to smile herself]] after being reminded of a similar memory.

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** Similiarily, Similarly, Rah'ōxah using happy memories of spending time with her friends, after the comic shows that she actually has ''difficulties'' feeling emotions, [[WhenSheSmiles but managed to smile herself]] after being reminded of a similar memory.



** Season Three has some reference to Myth/NorseMythology, which Caldwell admitted to being unfamiliar with. Coincidentslly, it also has cows wandering a frozen wasteland. The players would later learn that one of the first beings in Norse myth actually ''was'' a cow, who was born from the melting rime of a primordial glacier.
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In the ''Dungeons and Drawfee'' two-parter, the artists repeatadly say that their "Ladies Book Club" characters will probably never be used for anything. They ended up becoming the stars of the longest running story-based show on Webvideo/{{Drawfee}}.
* SequelDisplacement: Not initially an issue, as Season Three originally premiered shortly after the Season Two finale, (to the point that ''both'' were advertised on Drawga LIVE.) However, when the former was rereleased on Website/YouTube (uncensored ''and'' complete, this time) many viewers confused it for a new show, with some even clamoring for a "second" season.

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** Season Three has some reference to Myth/NorseMythology, which Caldwell admitted to being unfamiliar with. Coincidentslly, Coincidentally, it also has cows wandering a frozen wasteland. The players would later learn that one of the first beings in Norse myth actually ''was'' a cow, who was born from the melting rime of a primordial glacier.
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: In the ''Dungeons and Drawfee'' two-parter, the artists repeatadly repeatedly say that their "Ladies Book Club" characters will probably never be used for anything. They ended up becoming the stars of the longest running story-based show on Webvideo/{{Drawfee}}.
* SequelDisplacement: Not initially an issue, as Season Three originally premiered shortly after the Season Two finale, (to the point that ''both'' were advertised on Drawga LIVE.) However, when the former was rereleased re-released on Website/YouTube (uncensored ''and'' complete, this time) many viewers confused it for a new show, with some even clamoring for a "second" season.
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* ContinuityLookout: Season Three was deliberately made to avoid this, by having a mostly stand-alone story. However, it Still has some returning characters, who are never given a proper introduction.

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