First 3 episodes dropped. A comic from 2002 by Robert Kirkman. I'm already hooked. Never read the comic but wish I did. The animation style is similar to the comic and phenomenal cast.
I'm on the fence; it's somewhat uneven. Seems pretty easy to me; hook up with the super red head and pump out super babies.
I'm not sure why the writers felt it was necessary to put in a line about what a great social justice program the college had. Was it a joke or a reflection on how the earth really does need a giant asteroid to end it all? [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
I'm on the fence; it's somewhat uneven. Seems pretty easy to me; hook up with the super red head and pump out super babies.
I'm not sure why the writers felt it was necessary to put in a line about what a great social justice program the college had. Was it a joke or a reflection on how the earth really does need a giant asteroid to end it all?
The SJ program reference was probably in earnest. Sadly.
Not sure they have the self awareness to understand just how pathetic that sounds. [Reply]
Episode 6 was pretty good and looking forward to more. The Amber/Mark back and forth shit is getting tiresome a bit though. It's make or break time now. ill probably start reading the comic after the season is over. Very excited to see what's come based on what some fans of the books are saying. [Reply]
That one dude literally has a program that turns regular humans into machines strong enough to take down Invincible.
Absolutely no way that doesn't come back into the series later on. If the investigators truly believe Nolan wasted the GOTG, that's how you ostensibly have a prayer at taking him down.
That one dude literally has a program that turns regular humans into machines strong enough to take down Invincible.
Absolutely no way that doesn't come back into the series later on. If the investigators truly believe Nolan wasted the GOTG, that's how you ostensibly have a prayer at taking him down.
For sure...also I like how invincible was struggling. He just got hurt badly recently so I feel he wasn't full strength either. [Reply]
That one dude literally has a program that turns regular humans into machines strong enough to take down Invincible.
Absolutely no way that doesn't come back into the series later on. If the investigators truly believe Nolan wasted the GOTG, that's how you ostensibly have a prayer at taking him down.
Spoiler!
Well I guess I called that.
Immortal was straight up badass coming back to life.
That being said: if you're going to go to war against Nolan, WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU JUST MARCH IN SOME TROOPS TO SHOOT AT HIM.
LIKE, WHAT THE HELL. WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH.
Yeah that was a great episode. Lots of action. And I'm glad he's finally done with that girl.... Or she's done with him? She knew all this time that he was a superhero fighting evil baddies trying to hurt mankind and she doesn't even cut him any slack. Yeah, **** that bitch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Kind of feels like Nolan has his own plans for Earth considering what he's done and the way he's acting, so maybe he feels like Mark is ultimately the one person that could get in his way?
I actually get to say "nailed it" and be right, once. Lol
They set it up nicely to see what happens to Nolan when he gets back to the Viltrumites after abandoning his post on Earth. [Reply]