TL;DR
- CaptainFlowers voluntarily stepped down from This or That to address personal matters
- Community speculation about punishment stemmed from a previous LCS suspension for missing a call time
- The caster explicitly confirmed this was his personal decision, not Riot enforcement
- Jatt has returned to host This or That alongside Kobe in the new lineup
- CaptainFlowers maintains his LCS casting role and will return when broadcasts resume

Popular LCS commentator and dedicated Skarner enthusiast Clayton “CaptainFlowers” Raines has made the conscious decision to depart from the web series This or That, citing the need to concentrate on private matters requiring his attention.
Through his official Twitter account, CaptainFlowers revealed he would no longer participate in the LCS digital program This or That. This interactive format presents co-hosts with multiple-choice scenarios where they must select between two provided responses. The series explores diverse subjects including professional League championship matches, individual ranked gameplay, and global current affairs.
CaptainFlowers initially assumed hosting responsibilities when former presenter and fellow LCS caster Joshua “Jatt” Leesman transitioned to Riot Games’ gameplay balancing division. Although Jatt returned to broadcasting during summer 2019, CaptainFlowers maintained his position on This or That. With his current departure, Jatt has formally resumed his original role as program host.
After LCS suspension, is CaptainFlowers being punished?
Viewers and fans initially hypothesized that Riot Games imposed this change as disciplinary action rather than it representing the caster’s autonomous choice. In February, CaptainFlowers publicly acknowledged oversleeping and missing a scheduled call time for a This or That episode recording. As disciplinary measures for this professional oversight, Riot Games temporarily removed him from LCS broadcast duties the subsequent weekend.
The commentator utilized social media platforms to explicitly state his acceptance of the circumstances.
“Today marks my official departure from This or That. I’ve been confronting numerous personal challenges for an extended period, and this decision feels appropriate for my current situation. This genuinely reflects my personal preference, and I absolutely will continue my LCS casting responsibilities once regular programming recommences,” CaptainFlowers explicitly stated via Twitter.
This or That debuted its inaugural episode featuring the revised hosting roster on Tuesday, with Jatt and Sam “Kobe” Hartman-Kenzler assuming presenting duties. The co-hosts produced the episode remotely from their individual residences, adhering to coronavirus health and safety guidelines.
The LCS, which experienced a temporary hiatus, resumes operations on March 21. During weekend broadcasts, the LCS will feature five competitive matches daily. Monday Night League and Academy Rush programming segments have been permanently removed from the broadcast schedule.
Action Checklist
- Evaluate personal wellbeing before making major career decisions
- Communicate transparently with your audience about career changes
- Maintain professional relationships during transitions
- Clarify misconceptions promptly to maintain community trust
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