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I hope season 6 is gonna feature more Action Man and Colonel Gentleman. They're both hosed up in the best of ways (speaking of which, bring back Action Johnny).
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X_Toad posted:Gathers wants to take down the Guild, permanently. I really don't know that he does. He just wants to have the upper hand. The idea is that the O.S.I. keeps the guild from getting to Sphinx levels. I mean, if he wanted to take down the guild completely, he could have just bombed the hell out of the nightclub. They just keep them under control so there's more "antagonizing super scientists" and less "take over the world" poo poo going on.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 18:00 |
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Seeing mixed opinions about this finale is kind of what I expected, as I don't really know what to think myself. I guess the only thing I know for sure is that it didn't feel like a finale. In fact, it felt kind of disjointed, almost unconnected to the rest of what has been going on (although it is obviously connected to what was going on). A lot of what the season seemed to be building up to just wasn't addressed. There was nothing about the photo the Monarch found/Vendata, nor was there any reference to the Revenge Society. Dr. Venture's accident was mostly glossed over, and the boys barely reacted though they may never have believed he was actually dead. I'm pretty sure there are many things I'm forgetting, like most of the OSI plots, but that's the point. This feels like a mid season hiatus rather than a season ending. I'll need to watch it again, perhaps this time with less expectation and see how it feels.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 18:22 |
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I think your problem was that you thought everything would get addressed. I mean how long was the Orb mention and then resolved? Pretty sure it was more than one season before it got resolved. And not every season ending had everything tied up. Also expecting VB to answer every question is a mistake. You got caught up with all the small details too much. Maybe I'm a bit biased, but I've watched VB since I was 17 when it started and I'm used to how they tell their stories etc. I thought it was a good finale. I mean how much can you fit in 22 minutes. We manage to finally see Gary confront the Moppets, (well one of them) and how long did that take? That was since the ending of season 3 with 24 dying. We got to see half of the Council of 13's identities and that's been the longest since they were ever revealed. Also it does help they said this was more like a mid season ending more so than a finale. Season 6 is more so. And whoever said the whole season was weak,you are crazy. It was great. Granted it was more about Hank growing up more than Dean, I felt that was appropriate. Season 4 was more of Dean's growth more so than Hank. Honestly I hope they never explain about that picture. I rather it never be explained because it would defeat the purpose of why Monarch hates Rusty. Not everything has to be explained. Leave it up to other people to come up with their own conclusions. Even if it's like the silly theory of them being half brothers (that is so CLICHE) Shindragon fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Jul 22, 2013 |
# ? Jul 22, 2013 19:29 |
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Highly enjoyed the finale. Went into it expecting Hank & Dean to have antagonistic relationships with their God-parents but got totally swerved by both of them helping Action Man & Col. Gentleman to grow and move on from the sad state their lives had become. Was sad to see Gary lose his independence though but every Venture finale needs a sacrifice I guess (And poor Entmann). Saw the Monarch's new/old family home as a riff on Lemony Snickett's 'Unfortunate Events' to go with the God-Parent scenario for Hank + Dean myself...may just be sperging though.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 19:39 |
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Cacafuego posted:As soon as I saw it, I thought Paper Street house from Fight Club. Especially with the industrial plant behind it. This was my first thought also. IUG posted:I'm going to have to rewatch that scene, but I wonder (just for comedy's sake) if the Revenge Society is squatting in The Monarch's old house. Beginning of the next season he walks in to see them there and tries to kick them out. I can see this too. These guys don't seem to show things for no reason; that little post-credit Revenge Society scene has to be a setup for something, even if it isn't terribly important to the overall plot.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 19:49 |
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ReidRansom posted:I can see this too. These guys don't seem to show things for no reason; that little post-credit Revenge Society scene has to be a setup for something, even if it isn't terribly important to the overall plot. Well it's probably the same place that Phantom Limb kidnapped Billy to, in order to make him preform the surgery. But who knows if it was The Monarch's place all along, or a bit of a retcon if it actually happens.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:09 |
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Shindragon posted:And whoever said the whole season was weak,you are crazy. It was great. Granted it was more about Hank growing up more than Dean, I felt that was appropriate. Season 4 was more of Dean's growth more so than Hank. Is this a reference to the Zeus episode where Doc describes Dean as "believing this stuff" while Hank "fights against it"? I loved that scene because I thought it was funny/dark that Doc seemed to get it backwards. I really thought season 4 was solid Hank growth(hair growing, making a friend, getting laid), and this season was more about Dean(even if he was pretty angry and directionless). Given that, I'm curious as to how you see the opposite.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:19 |
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IUG posted:Well it's probably the same place that Phantom Limb kidnapped Billy to, in order to make him preform the surgery. But who knows if it was The Monarch's place all along, or a bit of a retcon if it actually happens. I had totally forgotten about that. Yeah, could be that, could be both.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:22 |
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ReidRansom posted:I had totally forgotten about that. Yeah, could be that, could be both. The idea of monarch and dr mrs the monarch having to share the same house with phantom limb and the revenge society is absolutely hilarious to me.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:30 |
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I didn't enjoy the finale too much, mostly because I didn't know it was the finale until right before it aired. That being said, it does feel like a much weaker episode than the rest of the season (though I think the rest of the season has been outstanding). I did really like how it ended, and all of the unresolved plots they introduced in season 5 will just make the wait for 6 that much harder.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:32 |
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One thing that's been overlooked how much this is a bookend for "What Color..." Specifically, when The Monarch tries his hardest to arch Rusty he ends up helping him without knowing it. He was so happy with himself with the antidote butterflies, thinking he thwarted Dr. Venture when he really helped him out by curing the mutations. Then, in this episode, he thinks he has broken Dr. Venture (and he kind of did), but the end result is Rusty drawing his family closer instead of pushing them away.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:44 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:The idea of monarch and dr mrs the monarch having to share the same house with phantom limb and the revenge society is absolutely hilarious to me. And that's why Killenger is there!
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 20:52 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:The idea of monarch and dr mrs the monarch having to share the same house with phantom limb and the revenge society is absolutely hilarious to me. ReidRansom posted:And that's why Killenger is there! I smell a sitcom!
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:08 |
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Jeffrey posted:- Hank and Dean maybe being closer next season? This one is a guess. I miss them doing things together. Winklebottom posted:I hope season 6 is gonna feature more Action Man and Colonel Gentleman. They're both hosed up in the best of ways (speaking of which, bring back Action Johnny). Also, I can't believe that Jonas managed to gently caress-up the life of another one of his 'friends' : after learning that he locked up Entmann in a nuclear shelter for three decades, it now appears that he had Rodney hooked up on powerful drugs, an addiction he had a hard time to kick. What will Gentleman's horrible story be? bull3964 posted:I really don't know that he does. He just wants to have the upper hand. The idea is that the O.S.I. keeps the guild from getting to Sphinx levels. Shindragon posted:I think your problem was that you thought everything would get addressed. I mean how long was the Orb mention and then resolved? Pretty sure it was more than one season before it got resolved. And not every season ending had everything tied up. Shindragon posted:We manage to finally see Gary confront the Moppets, (well one of them) and how long did that take? That was since the ending of season 3 with 24 dying. We got to see half of the Council of 13's identities and that's been the longest since they were ever revealed. Shindragon posted:And whoever said the whole season was weak,you are crazy. It was great. Granted it was more about Hank growing up more than Dean, I felt that was appropriate. Season 4 was more of Dean's growth more so than Hank. wizardstick posted:Went into it expecting Hank & Dean to have antagonistic relationships with their God-parents but got totally swerved by both of them helping Action Man & Col. Gentleman to grow and move on from the sad state their lives had become. As for Gary, I guess that it's sort-of for the best. It's like Hatred said, you give them a cause and they go at it.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:19 |
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X_Toad posted:Also, I can't believe that Jonas managed to gently caress-up the life of another one of his 'friends' : after learning that he locked up Entmann in a nuclear shelter for three decades, it now appears that he had Rodney hooked up on powerful drugs, an addiction he had a hard time to kick. What will Gentleman's horrible story be? It wouldn't surprise me a bit if in the coming season(s) we learn that Jonas Sr. is ultimately the real bad guy in this whole thing and is responsible in one way or another for turning many of the supervillains into what they are, as in the case of Vendata (and possibly by extension The Monarch). The guy is basically a total dick.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:34 |
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ReidRansom posted:It wouldn't surprise me a bit if in the coming season(s) we learn that Jonas Sr. is ultimately the real bad guy in this whole thing and is responsible in one way or another for turning many of the supervillains into what they are, as in the case of Vendata (and possibly by extension The Monarch). The guy is basically a total dick. On the other hand, he fought this man
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:35 |
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What makes you think that Jonas Venture isn't responsible for him too? Also, I'm sticking to my theory that the war between the Monarch and the Ventures will escalate, but that it will actually be a war between their number two, with the Venture side carrying the grudge this time. The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend will play the part of the helpless hostages who will need rescuing.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:52 |
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Humongoloid was the first of Team Venture to go?
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:55 |
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Team Venture does not include Jonas. He was the boss, after all. He was above them.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 21:59 |
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I wouldn't read to much into it, it could easily mean that he is just the first to die since Team Venture broke up after Jonas' death. Remember ORB.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 22:01 |
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They forgot Major Tom... ^^Perhaps Jeffrey of YOSPOS fucked around with this message at 22:27 on Jul 22, 2013 |
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bobkatt013 posted:On the other hand, he fought this man Bad guys can fight bad guys Also this: X_Toad posted:What makes you think that Jonas Venture isn't responsible for him too? And wasn't Jonas responsible for trapping Brainulo in the past, thus leading to his villainy?
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 22:11 |
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Shindragon posted:I think your problem was that you thought everything would get addressed. Umm, not quite. I've been watching this show for far too long to expect them to address or resolve everything. It's almost safer to assume that they won't address it, which was the case this time. My point wasn't that they didn't wrap everything up in a little bow, but that it felt more (to me) like they were actively pushing a couple of the points this time, more so that introducing a new story thread. There perhaps was an element of me assuming too much, but especially the after credits part of the second to last episode felt like it was about to kick something off in the finale.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 22:53 |
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Watching the season finale and notice it's resemblance to this other season finale. Mad Men Venture Bros
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:07 |
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Burning_Monk posted:Watching the season finale and notice it's resemblance to this other season finale. Aside from the the whole issue of production times I think you and everyone else is grasping at straws.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:17 |
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e X posted:I wouldn't read to much into it, it could easily mean that he is just the first to die since Team Venture broke up after Jonas' death. Remember ORB. I'm ignoring their having an established grave defecation tradition because I want this to work damnit
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:19 |
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Did the Monarch dart the cab driver?
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:34 |
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Burning_Monk posted:Watching the season finale and notice it's resemblance to this other season finale. Not even close. There is a huge production difference between the two shows. Venture Bros does not operate on a South Park schedule. It takes them months to get the animation back from Korea and approve everything. Plus, they are 70's Bowery/East Village geeks. That comes through in the animation. evilwaldo fucked around with this message at 23:38 on Jul 22, 2013 |
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Shindragon posted:
Nope! I think my opinion is better than you think it is. But really, this season feels like a bunch of halfway-fun filler episodes. Sorta like a lame version of season 4's first half. It's not that there weren't some nice bits. VB is a few steps above most other programs even on their worst showings. I just found the content to be rather light and the tone of the whole season was just off for me. Probably because I despise the "arc" that Dean was going through and found him to be a distraction. Kept wanting to slap his face until his ears bled. I'm hoping that Season 5.2 (Six, whatever) will be tighter - this whole season felt like it was all setup and little payout.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:40 |
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I don't follow Mad Men but am a bit familiar with it. Can someone explain the significance of the house?
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:45 |
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Leospeare posted:I don't follow Mad Men but am a bit familiar with it. Can someone explain the significance of the house? It's the house the main character (Don Draper) grew up in. No one but him knew about it (other than the audience), even his kids didn't know until the final shot of the season.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:49 |
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There were only two episodes I really loved this season (OSI I Love You and Bot Meets Bot). A lot of the humor just didn't land for me, and there was so many new settings and characters introduced that I felt we missed out on interactions between established characters like The Triad or even just Hank and Dean. I will say, though, the 4th season is my absolute favorite season of anything on TV, so I probably had unrealistic expectations of what this season would be like.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:54 |
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I honestly think that knowing there's going to be a season 6 changed the style a bit.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:59 |
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I think the Monarch epilogue echoing the Mad Men finale is just a coincidence - a Hell of a coincidence, with the two most auteur-driven shows on television ending their seasons just weeks apart with such strikingly similar shots - but a coincidence all the same. Unless they rushed that couple seconds of animation in-house, of course, but I feel like they would have said something at Comic-Con if that were the case.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 00:03 |
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Or else Mad Men copied Venture Bros and just happened to get their episode out the door first.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 00:09 |
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I did not enjoy the single and somewhat minor Orpheus appearance this season, he's my favorite character. I like the rest of the triad too, and I'm sure they'll get their due screen time in season 6.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 00:13 |
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I loved how easy it was for Gary to win over Vatred. How much of that is his personality and how much of it is due to whatever conditioning the O.S.I. gives its agents? When he described himself as a weapon who needed a target it sounded like it could have been either/or.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 00:22 |
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Republicanus posted:I just found the content to be rather light and the tone of the whole season was just off for me. Probably because I despise the "arc" that Dean was going through and found him to be a distraction. Kept wanting to slap his face until his ears bled.
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I actually think that the house looks more like the Fight Club house. It is what I thought of first. It even has the horrible industrial background going for it.
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