Flower | |
Hello from the Magic Tavern episode | |
Air date | March 23, 2015 |
Episode no. | S01E03 |
Episode Link | |
Cast | |
Hosts | Arnie, Chunt, Usidore |
Guests | Flower the Talking Flower |
Production | |
Producers | Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi |
Associate Producer | {$associateproducer} |
Editor | Evan Jacover |
Logo | Allard Laban |
Theme music | Andy Poland |
Additional sound effects | Jason Knox |
Sponsor | |
Inventables via The Chicago Podcast Cooperative | |
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"Flower" is the third episode of season one of Hello from the Magic Tavern. It was originally released on March 23, 2015. This episode features the first appearance of Brooke Breit as recurring guest Flower.
Description
This week a talking flower named Flower will join Chunt, Usidore and I. She looks really sweet. I think we’ll be good friends.
Summary
Usidore is immediately offended when Arnie calls Foon a weird magical land.
The guest this week is Flower, who is, literally, a talking potted flower. Her profanity surprises Arnie. They get off on the wrong foot.
The four of them play a game of Dragon's Talon where everyone says something nice about each other. No one has anything particularly nice to say about Arnie. For example, Flower says that he "processes air somewhat efficiently."
Flower explains that she wants to kill herself, and magical law dictates that you must "honor the want of the flower" and help her die.
By the end of the episode, Arnie says he is going to throw Flower off of a cliff. (We learn in the next episode, that he did it.) He also plugs a new email address so people can ask questions and hopefully contact his home. Unfortunately, the only email he could get is is ylppus.seippup|nrevatcigam#ylppus.seippup|nrevatcigam.
New Characters
Transcript
A full transcript is available at Hello From the Magic Tavern - All the Words: Episode 3, Flower
Earth references
- Crosswords
- The concept of an icebreaker.
Notes
This episode mistakenly credited Ryan DiGiorgi as editor; it was corrected in the next episode's end credits.