Eve's dad the most annoying character in this show hand downWhat can't be more annoying then show Amber. Soup Kitchen moaaar important then saving lives!!!
If anyone chooses to skip season 2, please come back for season 3 and try it. The third arc is pretty interesting, and had zero to do with the multiverseNo one should skip this because of multi verses period.
No, I don't think they have the rights to those characters, as far as we know.
Science Dog, for example, had to be turned into Seance Dog in the show.
What can't be more annoying then show Amber. Soup Kitchen moaaar important then saving lives!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Mark's vulnerability revealed in that kaiju fight...that wasn't in the comic, was it? It's been so long since I've read it that I don't remember.Pretty sure it is, though I forget how it's introduced. But I'm certain that
This shows use how multiverses are done correctly, they arent just an excuse to resurrect an exact clone of a character with no personality differences.
Evil Mark is brutal
What can't be more annoying then show Amber. Soup Kitchen moaaar important then saving lives!!!
Second ep was better than the first. Not sure how much I care about the Guardians right now, or whatever they're called. Eve's dad sucks. If my daughter was pretty much the strongest being ever I would be happy af and have her make me a million gold dubloons.
as soon as i saw the multiverse shit in the first ep i was checked out. dumbest and most overused trope in media nowIt's not fair to judge when the modern multiverse stuff you saw was made after this was. The original arc was written 20 years ago before any of the stuff you have seen.
Idk why people say this like multiversal stuff isn't a cornerstone of superhero stories.
I mean if you can't tell the difference between a shitty multiverse story like The Trash or Multiverse of Madness compared to a good one like Spiderverse or Everything Everywhere All at Once, I'm not sure what to tell you.
The course correction on Amber is super real though, the breakup was never even implied in the recap they had of season 1 and the relationship they have in this season is like it never even happened.
I would like to see at least some reference to her apologizing. Her character was mostly good in part 1, outside of this bizarre "what do you MEAN saving the world is more important?!?" that seemed weirdly disjointed from her otherwise rational character.Even Robert Kirkman couldn't explain the thing with Amber lol
Same with Will. The writers really wanted to have this subplot of Mark fucking up both ways, but he really, really didn't, and yet they had his closest friends keep on acting like he did.
Even Robert Kirkman couldn't explain the thing with Amber lol
I think I remember comic book Amber being reasonable. I don't remember the whole accusation of Mark running away even though she secretly knew he was Invincible already but still being mad, ever happened in the comic. I think that whole fight was made for the showIn the comics, she was upset at him always flaking on her/leaving her during an emergency and thought he was a drug dealer until he finally decided to tell her he's Invincible.
God that Superman joke was reaching
God that Superman joke was reachingNobody asked you, Unfair-Man.
I haven't read the comics - which makes dodging spoilers ITT kind of tough lol - but the multiverse stuff they've done in these two episodes doesn't really seem like it's going to be deep exploring the multiverse like the current MCU. It's more just a backstory and weapon for Angstrom.Correct. This arc currently on the show is not like the typical multiverse story that I think multiverse haters are fearing. Its not that bad. So I hope people don't give up forever on the show over it. Once it's over, the 3rd arc is pretty interesting
This episode was good but a little weird to me. Not super focused. I can kinda see where each ten minutes would have been a single issue of the comic, but I'm just guessing there.
I keep seeing people say they shouldn't do it because they want the show to stay grounded.The show/comic with shapeshifting martians among other types of aliens, an immortal superhero from cavemen times that was secretly Abraham Lincoln, Atlanteans that look like fish people, kaiju, a demon detective from hell, and a city that's surrounded by a permanent midnight barrier?
I know multi-verses seem to be a concept that's being used a lot in superhero media as of late. But between here and the Invincible subreddit, it's pretty weird/funny seeing people foam at the mouth this hard at this season leaning into the multi-verses.I don't dislike multiverse stories because they are unrealistic. I dislike them because they are too often messy, confusing, and a go to for writers who are out of ideas.
Part of the problem is people think they're jumping on some bandwagon, when in reality they're adapting a 20 year old story where not only this already happened, but the way they handle the multi-verses is a pivotal part of the story.
I keep seeing people say they shouldn't do it because they want the show to stay grounded. The fuck is grounded about Invincible? lol
The show/comic with shapeshifting martians among other types of aliens, an immortal superhero from cavemen times that was secretly Abraham Lincoln, Atlanteans that look like fish people, kaiju, a demon detective from hell, and a city that's surrounded by a permanent midnight barrier?Exactly, lol