* (0:28) Picking up where we left off from the prior episode.
* (3:10) Research and essays, particularly The Pulling Report, countering the satanic panic.
* (4:53) The CBN pamphlet on D&D as an example of what was being said about RPGs during the panic.
* (11:34) The disappearance of James Egbert.
* (20:43) Comparing Egbert's story to Mazes and Monsters. William Dear's The Dungeon Master.
* (22:04) It's human nature to need someone to blame. Back to the pamphlet.
* (26:29) Some quotes about, "What is D&D?"
* (33:56) Don't talk to my XP or my son's XP ever again.
* (37:00) The authorized Dark Dungeons movie.
* (37:44) Patricia Pulling and the suicide of Irving Lee Pulling.
* (45:18) The importance of not minimizing the tragedy, even if you deal with the absurdity with dark humor. The anonymous text service for people needing crisis intervention.
* (49:37) The police leaflet on RPGs. The many criteria for knowing when your teenager is in a cult, including, "They're a teenager". Fighting the Zombie. "All I wanted was a Pepsi," from Institutionalized and sampled in How I Could Just Kill a Man.
* (59:50) Leaflet's section on what we can do. Dan reads off the list and narrowly avoids having a stroke.
* (1:08:35) Conclusions, and the legacy of RPGs.
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