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Critical, styled with a time-clock format as CR:IT:IC:AL, is a British medical drama series that aired on Sky 1 from 24 February [3] to 19 May 2015. The series is set in a fictional major trauma centre (MTC), City General Hospital, which treats critically ill patients.
Exandria Unlimited (ExU) is an anthology series and is a spin-off of the main Critical Role series. The first season was originally broadcast from June 24 to August 12, 2021. That season is set in the city of Emon on the continent of Tal'Dorei 30 years after Campaign One and 10 years after Campaign Two.
After the animated series, The Legend of Vox Machina, was picked up by Amazon and, according to Variety, "Prime Video ordered an additional 14 episodes, for a total of 24 episodes across two seasons". [124] Critical Role announced that the animated show would adapt the full Briarwood arc along with other storylines from campaign one. [125]
After a nearly two-year wait, Vox Machina — Critical Role’s motley crew of D&D adventurers — will return to Exandria on Prime Video. “The Legend of Vox Machina” Season 3 is set to ...
The Legend of Vox Machina is an adaptation of the first campaign of the web series Critical Role. "The first campaign lasted 115 episodes, with each video lasting between three- and six-hours long". [90] The comic series Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins is an adaptation of the group's game before the show. [91]
Critical Incident is an Australian television drama series for Stan, released on 12 August 2024. [1] Produced by Matchbox Productions, the series follows an investigation into a critical incident when Senior Constable Zil Ahmed pursues a suspect, and in the confusion and chaos a bystander is injured.
Exandria Unlimited (ExU) is an American actual play anthology web series where the cast plays Dungeons & Dragons using the fifth edition ruleset. It is set in the Exandria campaign setting and is a spin-off of the web series Critical Role.
The first season of 24 received universal critical acclaim, [according to whom?] [citation needed] and was featured on the cover of TV Guide as the "best new show of the season". [2] The premiere episode was cited by The New York Times as a "Critic's Pick" by Caryn James, who noted that it was "a drama sleek, suspenseful and absorbing enough to ...