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| Topic | The Venture Bros. is a show, and I am watching it. |
| SovietOmega 06/21/17 5:22:14 AM #134: | It had a solid flow to it, so much so that it was over before I knew it. It might not have been the wittiest episode, but it had a hefty amount of heart. Poor Rusty... S5E5: O.S.I. Love You A romance plot with Brock featuring a followup to last season's cliffhanger's cliff hanger plot threads now with more boat. Show's also playing around with nonlinear storytelling, begging the viewer to ask questions like 'how did the face cut happen' or 'how did a simple capture get messed up? and for what reasons?' My money is on all of the answers being 'Molotov'. "Only now he doesn't die when he jumps off the roof" You know, there really has been an unusual amount of male/female intersections outside the norm throughout the show. Hank in that suit, Hatred with two boob shaped problems, Dr. Ms. The Monarch's voice/body, and vast amounts of Hunter's storyline. Just one of those things that can more easily happen with cartoons, I suppose. Speaking of blurred lines, howabout this conversation mixing that has been carefully crafted to make sense despite all reason not to. Some casual misdirection thrown in too, because why not? Why hello there, minority report. Also, gotta say, Molotov has improved so much from her first appearances. The running around in underwear doesn't hurt either. Speaking of hurt...Hank has destroyed The Nozzle.Somehow, I did not foresee the stealing of the suit....there was even the golden fortune too (and even a different golden character earlier for misleading purposes). ....ok, so the suit into the turbine was way too obvious, but the investors sure did pull a fast one on me. What a way to end the episode. They even had the goofy third tagging along as a newbie. These guys mean business, a clear contender for 'most competent villain' with only Phantom Limb able to put up a fight. Although, less villain, and more doing what is needed to get their job done, whatever their job actually was. Even as they reveal themselves more, I realize they are still largely an enigma. I expect to see more of them eventually. --- There is no shame in not knowing; the shame lies in not finding out ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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