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* OldShame: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even ''make'' a second season. The [=DVDs=] were even selling for just $1 in their store!

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* OldShame: CreatorBacklash: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even ''make'' a second season. The [=DVDs=] were even selling for just $1 in their store!
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The first season is arguably either this or an actual intended PeriodPiece. While the initial series' first few episodes could have arguably taken place anywhere at any time, from the sixth episode onwards, a good chunk of its humor and plot revolved around parodies of shows that were on the air during the mid-2000s. The fact that ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was spoofed but ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' was ignored dates the miniseries even more to early 2006. The ''Series/AmericanIdol'', ''Series/DesperateHousewives'', ''Series/CSIMiami'', and ''Series/{{Alias}}'' jokes seal the deal that this show could only have been made from 2004-2006, three years shy of the release date for ''VideoGame/TheSims3''.
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* TroubledProduction: [[https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/07/magazine/the-xbox-auteurs.html As noted by a New York Times piece on Rooster Teeth]], machinima on ''The Sims'' is akin to trying to directing real actors as opposed to the simpler "input commands to make the characters move" in every other RT series, given any action needs to be preceded by making Sims predisposed (the very opening scene with Sam and Wade in bed needed those Sims to be good friends) and when the Sims get bored, they storm off. No wonder the season 2 CreditsGag has the machinimation crew very angry!
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* SequelGap: There were 9 years between the first and second season.
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UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It's arguably either this or an actual intended PeriodPiece. Its first few episodes could have arguably taken place anywhere at any time, but from the sixth episode onward, a good chunk of its humor and plot revolved around parodies of shows that were on the air during the mid-2000s. That ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was spoofed but ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' was ignored dates the miniseries even more to early 2006. The ''Series/AmericanIdol'', ''Series/DesperateHousewives'', ''Series/CSIMiami'', and ''Series/{{Alias}}'' jokes seal the deal that this show could only have been made from 2004-2006, three years shy of the release date for ''VideoGame/TheSims3''.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It's The first season is arguably either this or an actual intended PeriodPiece. Its While the initial series' first few episodes could have arguably taken place anywhere at any time, but from the sixth episode onward, onwards, a good chunk of its humor and plot revolved around parodies of shows that were on the air during the mid-2000s. That The fact that ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was spoofed but ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' was ignored dates the miniseries even more to early 2006. The ''Series/AmericanIdol'', ''Series/DesperateHousewives'', ''Series/CSIMiami'', and ''Series/{{Alias}}'' jokes seal the deal that this show could only have been made from 2004-2006, three years shy of the release date for ''VideoGame/TheSims3''.
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UnintentionalPeriodPiece: It's arguably either this or an actual intended PeriodPiece. Its first few episodes could have arguably taken place anywhere at any time, but from the sixth episode onward, a good chunk of its humor and plot revolved around parodies of shows that were on the air during the mid-2000s. That ''Series/{{Lost}}'' was spoofed but ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' was ignored dates the miniseries even more to early 2006. The ''Series/AmericanIdol'', ''Series/DesperateHousewives'', ''Series/CSIMiami'', and ''Series/{{Alias}}'' jokes seal the deal that this show could only have been made from 2004-2006, three years shy of the release date for ''VideoGame/TheSims3''.
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* OldShame: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even ''make'' a second season. The DVDs were even selling for just $1 in their store!

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* OldShame: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even ''make'' a second season. Case in point, the later half of season two is full of potshots at Ray, whose constant references to the show was what ultimately led to it being added as a stretch goal to ''Film/LazerTeam'''s crowdfunding campaign.

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* OldShame: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even even
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*TheOtherDarrin: Season 2 replaces a few cast members with people closer to RT, such as Ashley Jenkins and Machinima.com's Paul Marino.
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Case in point, the later half of season two is full of potshots at Ray, whose constant references to the show was what ultimately led to it being added as a stretch goal to ''Film/LazerTeam'''s crowdfunding campaign.
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* OldShame: The reason why Rooster Teeth was reluctant to even ''make'' a second season. Case in point, the later half of season two is full of potshots at Ray, whose constant references to the show was what ultimately led to it being added as a stretch goal to ''Film/LazerTeam'''s crowdfunding campaign.

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