One Life Remaining is a machinima series created by Jon CJG which was released July 18, 2009 and was for a while the assumed replacement of his most well known series, Arby 'n' the Chief. That said the latter series did eventually continue, with One Life Remaining still running. Later One Life Remaining concluded it's second season with Jon stating on his blog that like Hard Justice he would not continue it, making this not only the end of One Life Remaining but Hard Justice (as both Esoteria and Bernard Brown are featured in it)
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| - One Life Remaining is a machinima series created by Jon CJG which was released July 18, 2009 and was for a while the assumed replacement of his most well known series, Arby 'n' the Chief. That said the latter series did eventually continue, with One Life Remaining still running. Later One Life Remaining concluded it's second season with Jon stating on his blog that like Hard Justice he would not continue it, making this not only the end of One Life Remaining but Hard Justice (as both Esoteria and Bernard Brown are featured in it)
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| - One Life Remaining is a machinima series created by Jon CJG which was released July 18, 2009 and was for a while the assumed replacement of his most well known series, Arby 'n' the Chief. That said the latter series did eventually continue, with One Life Remaining still running. Later One Life Remaining concluded it's second season with Jon stating on his blog that like Hard Justice he would not continue it, making this not only the end of One Life Remaining but Hard Justice (as both Esoteria and Bernard Brown are featured in it) Jon has stated that he looks back at One Life Remaining as a "Horrendous, bizarre, cringe-worthy, clusterfuck of outrageous plot elements and stupid emo teenage bullshit that I felt I had to exert at the time. I am willing to accept there are some aspects people find funny or relateable but i hate it overall". Similar to Hard Justice, Deus Ex Machina, and It's a Wonderful Live, Jon does not list this series on his blog.
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