iserith
Magic Wordsmith
I tried to watch Critical Role but after an hour the PCs were still sitting around getting drunk in a pub. I really didn't get it - I would have had the pub burn down 45 minutes earlier just to get the game moving.
Same. As well, a D&D game that spends most of its session time on actual adventuring doesn't need to lack for social interaction either. It's just the social interaction happens in the context of Getting Stuff Done. My regular johns are constantly having their characters interact with each other and the NPCs/monsters while they explore and fight, playing to their traits, ideals, bonds, and flaws, and developing their characters. We don't need to sit around in a tavern or shop for an hour to do this.