![]() The Legend of Vox Machina is still managing to be both loyal to the source material while being its own thing entirely, and I am loving every second.Īlso, I would like to point out that since my first review, people have let me know that Laura Bailey said on Twitter that she considers Vex bisexual during Campaign 1 (I watched C1 in the gap between C1 and C2 so I missed all the casts tweets about it) so from now on I’m considering her a queer character unless it’s explicitly stated that it’s not the case for the animated version. Instead, I find myself delighting in things happening as expected, enjoying noticing when things change, and squealing a little when there are moments or references I completely forgot about. ![]() I’m the kind of person who is so spoiler-averse that I don’t even want to know what episode was your favorite before I’ve finished a show, so imagine my surprise when knowing the general story and broad strokes arc that The Legend of Vox Machina would take because I’ve seen Campaign 1 of Critical Role didn’t ruin one single second of it. Spoilers below for this recap/review of The Legend of Vox Machina episodes 104-106
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