To Be Watched: October 2025

Critical Role: Campaign 4

We’re so close to the start of campaign four and I can’t tell you how excited I am. Literally days away. Sadly, I won’t be watching live as it will be at 3am and I love them, but not wake up at 3am love them. So I’ll be watching it the next day on Beacon, which will be a nice thing for me to do after work on a Friday.

I’ll also still be working my way through campaign two as and when I can. Campaign four will be taking priority as I’ll have like four hours a week to watch, but I do want to try and stay up to date (which I’m famously terrible at).

I’m so intrigued by the west marches style. I’ve never seen a game in this style before. It’s going to take some getting used to. Especially as someone that has been watching Critical Role for a long time. But I’m excited for these changes. If I don’t like it, I won’t watch it.

Synopsis: With Campaign Four, we’re venturing beyond our world of Exandria to explore the uncharted lands of Aramán.

So whether you’ve been here for a decade or are just discovering Critical Role for the first time, you can jump right in for an epic new story.

Hero to many. Enemy to some. When Thjazi Fang is marked for execution, various figures from across his remarkable life unite to uncover the truth behind his grim fate. In a land still suffering from the fallout of dead gods and living in the shadow of a tumultuous rebellion, these disparate people will come together across the fractured world of Aramán and connect in ways they never imagined.

As hope and victory fade, a question hangs over Aramán. Without the Gods, what great deeds now fall to us? And who, or what, shall grab their crown from themselves?

With a west-marches style Dungeons & Dragons campaign, you’ll get to explore this vast and wondrous world through the perspectives of three distinct rotating tables: the valiant Soldiers, the vigorous Seekers, and the veiled Schemers. As their fates intertwine, this allows us to delve deeper into Aramán – a world of wonder with sorcery stemming from the graveyard of the gods.

Seasonal shows and films

As we are now coming up to ‘spooky season’ I will be dusting off all the halloween films and shows. I’m not one for horror films, however, I do love cutesy halloween films. Think Halloweentown, Coraline, The Addams Family etc. There are a lot of films I consider to be ‘haloweeney’ that technically aren’t, but they fit the vibe.

I like to do a marathon of the Halloweentown films every year if I can as they were such a huge part of my childhood. I’ve always been very into halloween and spooky things, to the point that as a child, I would count down the days until the halloween films came on Disney Channel and then I’d spend as much time as possible watching everything on a weekend. 

Now, with Disney+ I can watch them whenever I want. Well, not whenever I want, I have responsibilities. But I do have a week off for my birthday so I will relive my childhood by watching halloween films all day. That’s basically all I want to do for my birthday.

I keep promising myself I’ll watch loads of different shows each month and I never get around to them. I’m writing this post the day of it being published and I still haven’t finished My Life with the Walter Boys season two or started Wednesday season two. I probably won’t get around to them this month either as I’m really busy for the rest of September.


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