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Season 21 had even a stranger turn of events. '''Reason Gaming''' lost to [[The Last Resort]] and [[Danger Dogs]]. The match against TLR had an unfortunate incident where the casters switched over to the team comms, and skeej shouting a Dutch profanity. During his livestreamed games this profanity is often a quick hand remark in Twitch chat whenever he gets focused by the opponents. | Season 21 had even a stranger turn of events. '''Reason Gaming''' lost to [[The Last Resort]] and [[Danger Dogs]]. The match against TLR had an unfortunate incident where the casters switched over to the team comms, and skeej shouting a Dutch profanity. During his livestreamed games this profanity is often a quick hand remark in Twitch chat whenever he gets focused by the opponents. | ||
| − | The match against [[Danger Dogs]] triggered [[Reason Gaming]] to change their lineup, and main players like [[skeej]], [[Zoob]] and [[ | + | The match against [[Danger Dogs]] triggered [[Reason Gaming]] to change their lineup, and main players like [[skeej]], [[Zoob]] and [[BasH]] were kicked out in a manner that sparked discussions about hijacks. Eventually the ETF2L admins allowed it and skeej was teamless. |
At [[DeutschLAN 2015]] he met [[.kr4tos]] who was forming a lineup for Season 22. Together with [[Tseini]] he agreed to join the team. | At [[DeutschLAN 2015]] he met [[.kr4tos]] who was forming a lineup for Season 22. Together with [[Tseini]] he agreed to join the team. | ||