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"To the Station!"
Episode 89
Sonic '06 89
Series Game Grumps
Game Sonic '06
Description It's no use? No, it IS NO use. Ah, I see what you mean.
Release Date April 18, 2013
Length 13:36
Link Sonic '06: To the Station! - PART 89 - Game Grumps
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  "To the Station!" is the eighty-ninth episode of Sonic '06. This episode is generally considered the most unfavorable point in the playthrough, where Arin and Jon got lost in Silver's campaign during the Radical Train stage, a campaign they found the least enjoyable due to its frustrating mechanics. About one-third of viewers have disliked it due to the Grumps's inability to stay on task, and a large number of controversial comments they exchanged about well-received games.

 Intro[]

"Dude, look at her (Blaze). She's doing a little exercise there." -JonTron

Outro[]

"I don't know what the fuck to do!" "Let me give it a shot." "Uh, (gunshot sound)." "Ooow!" "I hope Barry put a slow-mo bullet." "Now that I'm dead, can we stop playing Sonic '06?" "...Okay." "Shit, we gotta keep playing Sonic '06." -JonTron and Egoraptor

Discussion[]

By this point in Sonic '06, they had grown weary of the long run, the Grumps no longer had many jokes to offer after growing wise to its tricks, and their attention shifted away from the gameplay to focus on personal opinions. Most of the episode was consumed by Jon having a passionate tribute to the strengths of the Bioshock series (which some attribute to Ross for having a conversation offscreen that made him remember Bioshock in the first place and kickstarted his lengthy debate, blaming him in another instance of "Goddammit, Ross!"), but Arin also interjected some controversial comments about Tomb Raider. Their combined ranting and rambling about these games led them to ignore the gameplay on screen and miss an important clue detailing how to use Silver's telekinesis to balance several crane girder scales by moving blocks onto them in order to advance. This led to an unusually monotonous episode with little progress and heavy disdain from the viewers. 

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