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Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 13:10
by Graham
When the LoadingReadyRun crew sits down to draft, tragedy strikes! ...and then the power goes out. What does LRR do to get through such a difficult time? A different kind of draft.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 13:59
by Rubberbandninja
It's... Calvinball house rules? Sounds like fun to me.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 16:41
by ElFuzzy
The stinger was the best part, but this whole episode was really fun.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 16:59
by KyrieEleison
ElFuzzy wrote:The stinger was the best part, but this whole episode was really fun.

I'm still laughing at Cam's little "Yeah!"

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 17:36
by Duckay
I really enjoyed this episode. It was fun and silly and everything I could have wanted from Friday Nights.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 18 Mar 2014, 18:05
by ElFuzzy
KyrieEleison wrote:
ElFuzzy wrote:The stinger was the best part, but this whole episode was really fun.

I'm still laughing at Cam's little "Yeah!"

It was the head toss that broke me.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 05:57
by asteriskreaper
not nearly as good as other episodes (honestly i don't know why, maybe i'll watch it again and find it hilarious) but still a good episode, was that actual rain or did you guys garden hose it?

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 08:01
by KyrieEleison
It looked digital to me, like an effect you could put in over the footage.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 09:51
by Aydin225
I loved this one. Less laugh out loud hilarious, but I just really enjoyed watching it. Love Friday Nights so freaking much

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 10:11
by iamafish
ElFuzzy wrote:The stinger was the best part, but this whole episode was really fun.


Kathleen's reaction was brilliant. Really genuine, but also really well delivered.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 20:48
by The Architect
Did you just invent Pauper Momir?

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 20 Mar 2014, 07:26
by Can't Wear Hats
The Architect wrote:Did you just invent Pauper Momir?


With the insert cards it's more like a cross between Momir and Planechase.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 20 Mar 2014, 07:43
by RytelCSF
I thought this one was great. I haven't liked Friday Nights as much recently because, in my opinion, it's slowly transitioned from "A bunch of friends get together to play Magic" to "An alternate universe where Magic and Magic-related things are the only form of entertainment." But this? This is a bunch of friends getting together to play Magic. It feels natural; what both yourselves and other Magic playgroups would do in this scenario, with a slight bit of silliness you expect from LRR without going over the top.

Well done.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 10:05
by plummeting_sloth
Since this had a lot more flashback clips, the only thing that could have improved it would have been if we you went Clerks the Animated Series and did it as Episode 2 Clipshow

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 23:57
by Dubious_wolf
So Tonight was the first night I randomly had someone reference an episode of Friday Nights, at FNM. I know you guys are really popular and your videos reach a wide audience now, but it was kind of the first time it was apparent. lol. I've never had the chance to talk about LRR, because for the longest time I was the only person that watched it.
So that was fun.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 22 Mar 2014, 11:34
by Graham
RytelCSF wrote:I thought this one was great. I haven't liked Friday Nights as much recently because, in my opinion, it's slowly transitioned from "A bunch of friends get together to play Magic" to "An alternate universe where Magic and Magic-related things are the only form of entertainment." But this? This is a bunch of friends getting together to play Magic. It feels natural; what both yourselves and other Magic playgroups would do in this scenario, with a slight bit of silliness you expect from LRR without going over the top.

Well done.
Thanks!

Though, we do love the idea that literally everyone in "the Friday Nights world" plays Magic. Like... everyone.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 22 Mar 2014, 19:52
by headband
Is it weird I really want to play this format some time? Gives me use for those tokens I have that don't match any token generators I play in my decks. (Plus for my plans of commissioning some custom tokens)

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 02:51
by LokiTheLiar
I couldn't help laughing when when Alex did that "combat trick" scene when attacking with the goat. I have even faced a guy at last FNM who did the same thing. It turned out there are quite a few players in my local store who watch Friday Nights.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 15:52
by Dominic Appleguard
Graham wrote:
RytelCSF wrote:I thought this one was great. I haven't liked Friday Nights as much recently because, in my opinion, it's slowly transitioned from "A bunch of friends get together to play Magic" to "An alternate universe where Magic and Magic-related things are the only form of entertainment." But this? This is a bunch of friends getting together to play Magic. It feels natural; what both yourselves and other Magic playgroups would do in this scenario, with a slight bit of silliness you expect from LRR without going over the top.

Well done.
Thanks!

Though, we do love the idea that literally everyone in "the Friday Nights world" plays Magic. Like... everyone.
I challenge you to a children's card game!

That makes me think of a yugioh parody idea. Wizards might not love that as an episode though.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 27 Mar 2014, 08:58
by headband
So, what are the rulings for which rules apply for each set?

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 29 Mar 2014, 02:18
by JackSlack
Graham wrote:Though, we do love the idea that literally everyone in "the Friday Nights world" plays Magic. Like... everyone.


I kind of like the idea that there's one poor schmuck who doesn't and doesn't get why it's such a big deal now.

Also, man. Now I want a Barack Obama cameo.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 22 Apr 2014, 09:59
by AdmiralMemo
Question: While clearly filmed at the same time, is the Walking the Planes, Episode 21 outro in Friday Nights' canon?

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 23 Apr 2014, 20:33
by Graham
uhhh, sure

yeah, why not?

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 07:40
by MowDownJoe
JackSlack wrote:
Graham wrote:Though, we do love the idea that literally everyone in "the Friday Nights world" plays Magic. Like... everyone.


I kind of like the idea that there's one poor schmuck who doesn't and doesn't get why it's such a big deal now.

And now we have a role for Beej.

Re: Friday Nights: Darkness

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 11:17
by Professor STAFF
MowDownJoe wrote:
JackSlack wrote:
Graham wrote:Though, we do love the idea that literally everyone in "the Friday Nights world" plays Magic. Like... everyone.


I kind of like the idea that there's one poor schmuck who doesn't and doesn't get why it's such a big deal now.

And now we have a role for Beej.


That's actually a good idea, and it would be getting back to the show's origins with "Untap." Keep in mind that for a universe where "everyone plays Magic" the show started with Paul not know how to play and learning over the course of FOUR episodes. It was a great narrative, one I still miss. I was always surprised how Paul went from the essential focus of the show as a learning player to such a background "average player" character starting in the second season. I had hoped to see him learn other formats and things about the game, but I guess he did in between season 1 and 2.

Beej coming in as a new player could be fun, and I still, still, still loved Tally's one appearance in "Guild Fight!" as a RETURNING player from 10 years or so ago, which is, let's be honest, like 85% of the player base (or at least it feels this way).

I think that that the "everyone in the universe plays and is obsessed with" Magic is something that IS funny when done in moderation. It runs a danger of putting you somewhere between cartoon fantasy world and product ad, two worlds that you don't really want to inhabit...at least not in permanence.

It helps to have the show feel realistic and relatable, but then the comedy of a sudden joke like the barista at the coffee shop suddenly chastising Paul for his unfun attitude towards infinite combos is laugh out loud funny because it is unexpected. I laughed so hard at that because it was unexpected, but by the time Graham is arguing with strangers at the gym over Magic cards, the joke can become less of a surprise and therefor diminished.

Just some thoughts. Oh, and Darkness was a top, TOP episode. It didn't hurt that Graham thought of doing something OTHER THAN play Magic (watch a movie). Things like that...help.