Dimension 20's Adventuring Party
8.6
2020
Talk
A Dimension 20 talkback show where GM and players discuss the events of the latest episode.
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- Cast:
- Brennan Lee Mulligan , Siobhan Thompson , Lou Wilson , Zac Oyama , Ally Beardsley , Emily Axford , Brian Murphy
Episode 17 : The Wild Childs
August. 26,2020
The D20 gang (minus Murph and Emily) talk about the ending of A Crown of Candy.
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Episode 16 : Burt From Ohio, Thankyousomuch
July. 29,2020
The gang discuss goose lightning, war tactics, and take questions from superfan Burt from Ohio.
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Episode 15 : I Stan the Protestant Work Ethic!
July. 22,2020
The gang discuss flashbacks, morality, and Zoom call shark fins.
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Episode 14 : Rude Goldberg and Eartha Crit, Explained
July. 15,2020
The D20 gang wears their glasses in the correct manner as they discuss party tension and music.
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Episode 13 : Dom or Be Dommed
July. 08,2020
The gang talks inside jokes, Hunter Biden's Switch needs, and whether there's such a thing as "too much" mayo.
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Episode 12 : Choppy Skullduggery
July. 01,2020
Rick Perry joins the gang to talk battlesets, secrets, and electric glue.
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Episode 11 : Twinned Down, Big Business-Style
June. 24,2020
The gang discuss new PCs, grieving, and Beardsley family VHS rentals.
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Episode 10 : Soft Hugs
June. 17,2020
The gang discuss Ally & Zac's bits, warm moments, and Tom Cruise's big perfect butt.
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Episode 9 : Slammed Down, Big-Style
June. 10,2020
The gang discuss Lou's new sword, diner ice, and befriending monsters.
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Episode 8 : War Crimes & Good Times
May. 27,2020
The gang discuss new PCs, hot hands, mod appreciation, and mythological yeeting.
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Episode 7 : We've Got Ink On Our Hands
May. 20,2020
The D20 gang discuss doing episodes without a full cast, The Goonies, and Ruby's big day.
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Episode 6 : Welcome to Denny's
May. 13,2020
After one of the most eventful episodes of Dimension 20 ever, the gang discuss hard choices and what ifs.
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Episode 5 : The Jeff Goldblum Episode
May. 06,2020
The D20 gang discuss shocking plot developments and the erotic energy of Jeff Goldblum.
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Episode 4 : Zac's Big Day
April. 29,2020
The D20 gang discuss clutch rolls, wise choices, and decompressing after intense sessions.
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Episode 3 : Choices & Voices
April. 22,2020
The gang discuss voices, other TTRPGs, and laughing at the idea Brennan can control any of them.
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Episode 2 : For the Corn Cuties!
April. 15,2020
The D20 crew talk the history of corn cuties and debate the pros and cons of being a satyr.
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Episode 1 : Are the Dice Scripted?
April. 08,2020
The D20 cast discuss A Crown of Candy's premiere, Ally's clutch rolls, and more.
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Seasons
Season 16
The cast of Fantasy High Junior Year discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 15
The cast of Burrow's End discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 14
The cast of Mentopolis discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 13
The cast of Dungeons and Drag Queens discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 12
The cast of The Ravening War discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 11
The cast of Neverafter discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 10
The cast of A Court of Fey & Flowers discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 9
The cast of Coffin Run discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 8
The cast of A Starstruck Odyssey discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 7
The Cast of Shriek Week discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 6
The cast of The Seven discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 3
The cast discuss the previous episode of The Unsleeping City: Chapter 2. More accurately, they talk about food.
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