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There is little to no continuity in LoadingReadyRun's videos - most episodes are a self-contained skit or series of skits that can be fully understood and appreciated by themselves, and what happens in an episode has no lasting consequences.  Paul isn't a zombie in the episodes appearing after [[The Aftermath]], for example.  There are certain exceptions to this principle, however:  some jokes contain references to people and events in other videos, and very rarely, episodes will be a continuation of earlier videos.  Although the cast of LRR frequently appear as "themselves", they're really acting out personas that represent the last and most subtle form of LRR continuity.
 
There is little to no continuity in LoadingReadyRun's videos - most episodes are a self-contained skit or series of skits that can be fully understood and appreciated by themselves, and what happens in an episode has no lasting consequences.  Paul isn't a zombie in the episodes appearing after [[The Aftermath]], for example.  There are certain exceptions to this principle, however:  some jokes contain references to people and events in other videos, and very rarely, episodes will be a continuation of earlier videos.  Although the cast of LRR frequently appear as "themselves", they're really acting out personas that represent the last and most subtle form of LRR continuity.
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See also: Lyinginbedmon's [[Timeline of the LRRd]]
  
 
==Continuity References==
 
==Continuity References==
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====Season Six====
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*With the introduction of [[commodoreHUSTLE 01 - Laundry]], a new continuity is established for the "them playing them" sketches.
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====Season Five====
 
====Season Five====
 
*[[A Little TOO Human]] revisits Kathleen's fear of bears from [[OMG! Bears!]], as well as the zombie bears mentioned in [[Phailhaüs - 09]]. The Time Helmet from [[Keytars]] also reappears as does Casa Del Pizza from [[30 Minutes or Less]].
 
*[[A Little TOO Human]] revisits Kathleen's fear of bears from [[OMG! Bears!]], as well as the zombie bears mentioned in [[Phailhaüs - 09]]. The Time Helmet from [[Keytars]] also reappears as does Casa Del Pizza from [[30 Minutes or Less]].
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*[[A Sacred Duty]] includes the return of "Phail" (In a refined ring of Phailinite) as a substance.
 
*[[A Sacred Duty]] includes the return of "Phail" (In a refined ring of Phailinite) as a substance.
 
*[[Sick Day]] includes a Snake action figure ([[MGS4 Boss Auditions]]) and the backing track from [[1337]].
 
*[[Sick Day]] includes a Snake action figure ([[MGS4 Boss Auditions]]) and the backing track from [[1337]].
*In [[MGS4 Boss Auditions]], the villains at the audition include Muscle Santa from [[Super Secret Surprise]], Cardboard Man from [[First Draft Iron Man Trailer]], and Jer's Amativeness from [[Pull Yourself Together]].
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*In [[MGS4 Boss Auditions]], the villains at the audition include [[Muscles Santa]] from [[Super Secret Surprise]], Cardboard Man from [[First Draft Iron Man Trailer]], and Jer's Amativeness from [[Pull Yourself Together]].
 
*In [[Inside D&D 4th Edition]], the shot in the kitchen includes a sign saying "This is a bagel free kitchen", with the logo from [[Bagel Time]].
 
*In [[Inside D&D 4th Edition]], the shot in the kitchen includes a sign saying "This is a bagel free kitchen", with the logo from [[Bagel Time]].
 
*At the end of [[Bagel Time]], Graham references over the phone the events of [[Son of a Bitch]].
 
*At the end of [[Bagel Time]], Graham references over the phone the events of [[Son of a Bitch]].
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*[[Uwe Boll: Decision 2008]] has a clip from [[PSA: Uwe Boll]].
 
*[[Uwe Boll: Decision 2008]] has a clip from [[PSA: Uwe Boll]].
 
*[[Deeply Religious]] includes Ash as a naughty nun (a reference to [[Nuntastic]]), and the steel chair cage match is attended by DJ Cuddlebunnies (see below).
 
*[[Deeply Religious]] includes Ash as a naughty nun (a reference to [[Nuntastic]]), and the steel chair cage match is attended by DJ Cuddlebunnies (see below).
*[[Unnatural Resources]] mentions Yummies Snack Cakes ([[Yummies Ads]], [[The 2007 Christmas Special]]), and includes an Action 9 News webcast page that references [[Max Effect]], [[WGA, No Way!]], [[Eyewitness Accounts]], [[Rapidfire: Episode 5]], [[Slow News Day]], [[The Secret Life of Toast]], [[Morgan's Problem]] and [[Halo: The Future of Gaming]]. This video also introduces "Phail" as a resource, possibly in reference to the [[Phailhaüs]].
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*[[Unnatural Resources]] mentions Yummies Snack Cakes ([[Yummies Ads]], [[The 2007 Christmas Special]]), and includes an Action 9 News webcast page that references [[Max Effect]], [[WGA, No Way!]], [[Eyewitness Accounts]], [[Rapidfire: Episode 5]], [[Slow News Day]], [[The Secret Life of Toast]], [[Morgan's Problem]] and [[Halo: The Future of Gaming]]. This video also introduces "[[Phail]]" as a resource, possibly in reference to the [[Phailhaüs]].
 
*[[Assessment]] features El Pollo, who first appeared in [[4 Guys And a Box of Hats]].
 
*[[Assessment]] features El Pollo, who first appeared in [[4 Guys And a Box of Hats]].
 
*[[The Writers Room]] references The Book of Stan, last mentioned in [[Door to Door]].
 
*[[The Writers Room]] references The Book of Stan, last mentioned in [[Door to Door]].
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*In [[Serious Cravings]], Morgan Watches [[Is this a Date?]] and [[Hagiography Today]].
 
*In [[Serious Cravings]], Morgan Watches [[Is this a Date?]] and [[Hagiography Today]].
 
* The [[Audio Trouble]] sketches found in various episodes of [[Rapidfire]] feature location reporter Steve Clark, from the Season Two video [[Slow News Day]].
 
* The [[Audio Trouble]] sketches found in various episodes of [[Rapidfire]] feature location reporter Steve Clark, from the Season Two video [[Slow News Day]].
* The discussion of the creepy prosetylizers in [[Nuntastic]] is a reference to the Season One video [[Door-to-Door]].
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* The discussion of the creepy proselytizers in [[Nuntastic]] is a reference to the Season One video [[Door to Door]].
 
* Kathleen's statement "I have cats!" in [[Nuntastic]] is a reference to the Season Two video [[Offensisensitivity]].
 
* Kathleen's statement "I have cats!" in [[Nuntastic]] is a reference to the Season Two video [[Offensisensitivity]].
 
*Just as in [[Pimp My Chair]], James wants to be a firefighter in [[CCYD]].
 
*Just as in [[Pimp My Chair]], James wants to be a firefighter in [[CCYD]].

Revision as of 22:16, 3 January 2013

There is little to no continuity in LoadingReadyRun's videos - most episodes are a self-contained skit or series of skits that can be fully understood and appreciated by themselves, and what happens in an episode has no lasting consequences. Paul isn't a zombie in the episodes appearing after The Aftermath, for example. There are certain exceptions to this principle, however: some jokes contain references to people and events in other videos, and very rarely, episodes will be a continuation of earlier videos. Although the cast of LRR frequently appear as "themselves", they're really acting out personas that represent the last and most subtle form of LRR continuity.

See also: Lyinginbedmon's Timeline of the LRRd

Continuity References

Season Six

Season Five

Season Four

Season Three

Season Two

Season One

Though no examples of continuity appear in Season One, this is of course the starting point for the in-gags and references.

Personas

There have been a few videos where cast members of LoadingReadyRun have truly appeared as themselves (Nanaimo Road Trip is a notable example), but in most cases they portray a fictionalized character based on themselves. For example, The Process paints Graham as an egomaniac and a control-freak, whereas the author of the sketch had never actually met him. Furthermore, Paul and Graham don't live together at all (in fact, at the time this was written Graham lived with Morgan and Bill), but "Paul and Graham, creators of world-famous website LRR" do; similarly, neither wears LRR shirts constantly, although "Paul and Graham" do. (Paul and Graham also don't sleep in matching pajamas. Morgan and Graham own matching pajamas, due to Jangles and Jones Save Christmas, but do not share a bedroom. In fact, as of 2008, Graham and Matt live in an apartment together.) Kathleen doesn't run a Rent-A-Furry site, and so on.

Running jokes about cast members (some of which are based in reality) lead to exaggerated character traits that shine through in videos. Paul is often full of manic energy, and executes ridiculous plots ending in failure, which he usually will not acknowledge. Morgan is unhygienic and lazy. Matt is obsessive and very short-tempered. When Graham and Matt moved in together in real life, their alter egos did as well, and established themselves as immature, dysfunctional roommates. Although not truly reoccurring characters, these dopplegänger alter egos represent a form of continuity that ties together disparate LRR episodes.