(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Bad mouth sounds
Polite chat with the leader of a Faction they have -2 status with
Flashbacks (game mechanic) ignored
Sexy clowns
Shop with individual items that cost Coin
Immediately misgendering a trans character
Griffin backseat GMs (bonus if he's wrong)
Other factions vague or nonexistent
Mascot / furry character
Weird and intrusive sound effects
Clint has a good idea that's shouted down
Travis tries to make all his actions Desperate to farm ability dots
Character backstories are actually integrated into the plot
Annoying (n)pc voice / accent
Travis wants to play one of his past characters since Griffin did in Dust II
TAZcj reference (non Bingus)
A magician freaks someone's bean
Unedited awkward silence
The Food Court has the most prep of any area, episodes devolve into Fantasy Munch Squad
Twitter drama
Griffin makes a character that's just a lame version of himself
Reminder, TAZ has always been biweekly
Heritage and Background removed
Goes for a Dark Disney vibe but ends up like Once Upon a Time
Travis suffers consequences, tries to beg his way out
"Let's move on"
Jimmy Buffet / Margaritaville cameo
Justin cuts Travis off when he starts to get on his bullshit
Justin throws out a rule because it's too complicated and/or boring
Travis villain arc continues
Someone won't stop using D&D terminology
They do not address any criticism that arises
Clint gets <5 minute share of airtime
Part of the ACU (Amnesty Cinematic Universe)
Get on a ride and immediately make a "the game is on rails!" joke
Barely described characters
During a live show one of the good good boys absolutely looses it and begins cannibalising one of the others live on stage. This is not edited out for the future upload. The only acknowledgement is a tweet referencing having a case of the Mondays
Terrible puzzle
Travis' PC is obnoxious and/or annoying
LGBT ""Representation""
No rivals
Scoundrels never do anything even a little morally dubious
No dice are rolled
Midseason tone shift (farewell jokes, it's time for Drama™️)
Same plot as Grad, but backwards
Nightmare Alley reference (bonus if nobody else gets it)
An awkward on-mic moment prompts an absolutely insane post on the CJ equal to the forbidden grey rock post
Justin makes Travis play by the rules
Justin cuts off the PCs riffing to progress the plot
This is when Steeplechase hits its stride
Actually involves a steeplechase, either the modern sport or the originator of a race across the country from one church steeple to another in the distance
Ghosts removed and not replaced
Clint points out that they are using the rules wrong and is immediately belittled by all three of the brothers
Bong rip or slurping a soda... 2!
Justin guilt-trips his players for making him throw out prep.
Getting rules wrong
Kid-Friendly vices only
Cool lore mentioned one time, never again
Bingus
Someone tries to be the main character
Resistance forgotten about
Travis' character gets unnecessarily and abruptly violent
Justin villain arc reaches new heights
Cameo or crossover from Justin's Great Mbmbam Characters ™️
Weasling into rolling with the wrong action type
Clint gets to shine with a new GM
It is amazing, just as Istus foretold
Travis’ character does not fit the world
Clint's character is good but under utilized
Intro song is a banger
Contact juggling
Every CJ episode thread has more posts than the old sub's
"I think this roll should have Great Effect"
Justin forgets about minor characters the moment they leave the scene
Still unclear if the characters are dressed as clowns / mascots after 15 episodes
Grippin' and rippin' a cold one
Set in the late 80s / early 90s
PC is killed (non-scripted)
Desperate Consequence is extremely tame
Combat won by a cool, buff lady NPC in place of the players
Not good, but still better than Grad
Characters never in any real danger
Clint makes the best character
Justin sings
Awkward romance subplot
Griffin villain arc intensifies
Clint gets penalized for doing something correctly
No clocks
Strangely gruesome Harm inflicted, does not affect any rolls
Travis tries to beg his way out of rolling dice
A ride references past TAZ canon.
Funnel cake is drugs
Awkward argument that doesn't get edited out
Oops all have to save the world / galaxy / multiverse
Jumbotrons come back. It is a mess and the CJ overanalyses what it means for the bros / Maxfun
Clint villain arc begins
"Fudging" dice rolls
Justin encourages collaborative worldbuilding
Pronouns noted only for nonbinary NPCs
The use of controlled, risky and desperate actions makes no sense
Hunting Hound gets more development than Clint's character
Justin giving stress as a consequence for partial/failed rolls
NPC's depiction or backstory is racist
Justin complains about having to prep
Clint plays an older character with a chequered past
Musical episode
Livingtree reference
Devil's Bargain used exactly once
Justin gives Travis a super broken item, only to immediately takes it away
Amogus / Awoogus reference
Mime character, perfect for an audio only show
Unearned big emotional moment that falls flat
Justin is a natural GM. (bonus if Griffin gets more and more pissy as the season goes on)
Entrance of the Galdiators - Julius Fučík
Stern and competent older woman
NPCs named after listeners (bonus if Jerker becomes a pivotal character)
Trauma renamed for some reason
"The noun"
"Combat isn't fun or interesting"
Justin makes a deep cut theme park reference that only Disney adults will understand
"I do that"
Havana syndrome is mentioned
Someone doesn't play to their character's niche - complains they're boring