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1For the main article, go [[WebVideo/TheUncannyValley here]].
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3Works in this anthology with their own YMMV pages:
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5* ''YMMV/{{Dragonbored}}''
6* ''YMMV/DraggedIn''
7* ''YMMV/DarksideOfTheInternet''
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9* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Webmaster. Combined with Nash pulling a SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct moment, fans have taken to him well.
10* TheScrappy: The Meditation Guy, for his reedy voice, being the standard New Age TakeThat, and always interrupting The Webmaster's cool moments. It even became a CreatorsPest for Rob after the series' release. [[TakeThatScrappy Luckily]], [[spoiler: Diamanda Hagan made him, Nash and the Critic explode, and watched them burn in hell for a while before reversing time]].
11* ToughActToFollow: Coming after ''To Boldly Flee'' didn't help it in the eyes of many. Unlike the anniversaries that got higher ratings for everyone and plenty of fan talking for months after, everything in this special (excepting "Dark Side Of The Internet") quickly fell off the radar of interest.
12** And in a beautiful moment of self-destruction, the anniversary week ended with the site putting up WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee's making-of-feature, which has the added bonus of Doug being shyly proud of giving WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic such a good send-off. Rob also mentioned in an interview later that they weren't planning on doing a yearly, but Michaud told him in January to pander to the fanbase.
13** Unlike the WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee DVD, where you could pre-order while it was still going on, The Uncanny Valley's DVD took a little under a year to come out. Even people who enjoyed the series had forgotten it by that point.
14** In his review, Critic gets the JerkassHasAPoint stick, calling WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee “the most viewed, most expensive and the most effort put into it” special and ''Uncanny Valley'' Doug's “fuck off I'm tired and I've got nothing else to offer” follow up.

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