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Orlando made his debut appearance in the [[You're a Rotten Dirty Bastard]] Christmas Special, starring as [[Roger]], an angel attempting to show the Nostalgia Critic how important he is by showing what life would be like if he never existed (in a parody of ''It's a Wonderful Life''). This mission backfires when it is shown that everyone is far better off having never known the Critic, including Roger, who them attempts to kill him. The Critic eventually turns the tables by simply shooting Roger in the head with his handgun. [[Roger]] is upset because God lied to him and said that angels couldn't be killed and remarks, "That was kind of a dick move", before falling to the ground and dying.
 
Orlando made his debut appearance in the [[You're a Rotten Dirty Bastard]] Christmas Special, starring as [[Roger]], an angel attempting to show the Nostalgia Critic how important he is by showing what life would be like if he never existed (in a parody of ''It's a Wonderful Life''). This mission backfires when it is shown that everyone is far better off having never known the Critic, including Roger, who them attempts to kill him. The Critic eventually turns the tables by simply shooting Roger in the head with his handgun. [[Roger]] is upset because God lied to him and said that angels couldn't be killed and remarks, "That was kind of a dick move", before falling to the ground and dying.
   
Orlando returned for a major role in the [[Year Three]] Anniversary special, [[Suburban Knights ]] as the main antagonist [[Malachite]].
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Orlando returned for a major role in the [[Year Three]] Anniversary special, ''Suburban Knights'' as the main antagonist [[Malachite]].
   
 
Orlando reprised his role as Roger in the year four finale of the Nostalgia Critic. Durring the review for the ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' movie, the Critic (of the present) vanishes from his room and ends up in what can only be described as Purgatory. There he is greeted by Roger. He is the ruler of Purgatory for all the angels that died, despite him being the only one there since he didn't know angels could be killed. Roger aides the Critic with saving the universe only hinting that answer has something to do with the review. After solving the problem, that watching something as horrible as [[Scooby-Doo]] would bring the world to an end, Roger brings the Critic back to Purgatory to congratulate him for saving the universe (by blowing up the DVD with a grenade). Although the Critic still feels empty, Roger tells him that he could "do things a little different," indicating the end of the series. Before sending the Critic back to Earth, Roger tells him that there are so many terrible movies for The Critic to review, and that Roger will be watching him, making sure that Critic has something to critique.
 
Orlando reprised his role as Roger in the year four finale of the Nostalgia Critic. Durring the review for the ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' movie, the Critic (of the present) vanishes from his room and ends up in what can only be described as Purgatory. There he is greeted by Roger. He is the ruler of Purgatory for all the angels that died, despite him being the only one there since he didn't know angels could be killed. Roger aides the Critic with saving the universe only hinting that answer has something to do with the review. After solving the problem, that watching something as horrible as [[Scooby-Doo]] would bring the world to an end, Roger brings the Critic back to Purgatory to congratulate him for saving the universe (by blowing up the DVD with a grenade). Although the Critic still feels empty, Roger tells him that he could "do things a little different," indicating the end of the series. Before sending the Critic back to Earth, Roger tells him that there are so many terrible movies for The Critic to review, and that Roger will be watching him, making sure that Critic has something to critique.
   
Orlando also appeared in the ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' review following the Critic's return. In the review, he plays a studio executive named [[Peter Soulless]] who hired [[Michael Bay]] to direct the movie, only to regret doing it when the movie bombed at the box office. In the ''[[Catwoman]]'' review, he makes a cameo at the end, playing Halle Berry who has come for revenge on the Critic for reviewing the movie.
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Orlando also appeared in the ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' review following the Critic's return. In the review, he plays a studio executive who hired Michael Bay to direct the movie, only to regret doing it when the movie bombed at the box office. In the ''[[Catwoman]]'' review, he makes a cameo at the end, playing Halle Berry who has come for revenge on the Critic for reviewing the movie.
   
In the ''[[The Cat in the Hat|Cat in the Hat]]'' review, Orlando potrays [[Peter Soulless]], the man who bought all the rights to make Dr. Seuss' work into films. He appeared again in ''[[Daredevil]]'' as The Angst, the early 2000s superhero.
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In the ''[[The Cat in the Hat|Cat in the Hat]]'' review, Orlando potrays Peter Souless, the man who bought all the rights to make Dr. Seuss' work into films. He appeared again in ''[[Daredevil]]'' as The Angst, the early 2000s superhero.
   
 
Orlando's next role was in the [[Suicide Squad]] clipless review, where he plays Slipknot, who goes unnamed in the review.
 
Orlando's next role was in the [[Suicide Squad]] clipless review, where he plays Slipknot, who goes unnamed in the review.
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