Ruby and Otis have such great chemistry and I really liked Ruby this episode. Adam and his dad are also having great scenes. I don’t know if I like this new friend group Eric has.
Man I feel bad for Ruby she deserves better than Otis. Also, the Adam scene where he was smiling on a horse. YES!!!! Otis and Aimee are such a likable duo that I also wished they used more in the previous seasons.
The date sabotage was really stupid. I also really hope O gets shit because she totally used her identity in this woke ass school to get ahead. Fuck her.
Ik there was a similar scene in season 3, but the protest scene felt so corny. I was liking it for a sec until they all started to do cringy ass clapping. Also, I liked the Maeve and Jean scenes. Very touching and wished that happened way earlier instead of right before the end. Also liked the Adam scene.
Sam interacting with Emma was actually a nice little part of the episode I enjoyed. I don’t know how they always get in that staircase area so easily though surely the guards are not getting paid enough or something??
Damn this episode did really have everything. It was really good start to finish and the stakes are high as fuck. INVINCIBLE!
The more that gets revealed about Luke the more I wish he lived.
Bro why the opening has so many spoilers
Ayyy that was pretty good. Really hyped to see where the story ends up going. I really liked the characters this season and the emotions were high. I really like Mark and how he is developing. The multiverse stuff really irks me, but it seems like its done so lesgo.
That was a good episode, but the ending makes me so confused on how this will be wrapped up in just 2 episodes. There is the Rick/Donald plotline, the Amber breakup plotline, the mad scientist stuff, the brother of Mark, the Nolan execution and Viltrumite meeting council thing, and the sceptid or whatever they're called.
The tribals are so fucking intense, definitely the best part of the episode every time. Hunter should have used his idol :/
Good episode that really shined through Mark and Debbie’s trauma from the whole situation. I was worried the dimension thing would be bad, but it could be interesting to see how that all works. I just don’t like having multiple of the same character so hopefully it doesn’t become too grand. They were really teasing that title card all the way too :joy:
Wow. That was much better than expected. The first scene was so tragic and terrible. The “monster” type of thing is a little overdone, but it was really impactful. The other scene when she saved the girl was also really good. The students aren’t also as evil as I thought they would be. Even the Golden Boy had human in him. The ending was also very intense, and I was genuinely worried what would happen at that point. The entire death scene and chase was genuinely super intense, maybe even more than most scenes in The Boys. I’m very excited to see where this goes next.
8/10
Great episode with many interesting moments. The ending was awesome and I love the entire scene.
Oof. Honestly thought Charlie deserved that win, but atleast Kenzie is a good winner and Liz wasn't there in that final 3.
Damn she is powerful af
This season is great so far I’m just worried that this is the last season and it’ll feel super rushed at the end. This doesn’t feel like the last season at all. Anyway, all that aside, I like some of these new friendships we have. I’m also starting to like Cal a bit which I didn’t expect since I didn’t like them last season. Also I could not tell Abbi was trans.
Edit: It has been 5 months since I saw the first 3 seasons, but I just realized Otis lost a lot of his maturity. Not sure why he has, so that is an issue I have.
8/10
Good episode with some new interesting plot lines. I still feel like some of the backstory for Jinx was a bit forced and meh.
They do that thing too many times in this and the Boys where something happens and the agenda is twisted so easily. How are Sam and Cate portrayed good at all in the media and why would they be Voughts target for the guardians? Also they wouldn’t be on board with that at all. It feels like they just ended it because they wouldn’t be able to explain it.
I really like the dynamic and differences between the two characters. One is focusing on having the best time of their life while the other is so preoccupied on surviving their life (very similar to working a job and not doing fun stuff). I really love the themes here and the characters so far are awesome.
8/10
The best episode of the show so far that makes me way more attached to the characters. Boyd is now my favorite. That backstory was rough, it was super insane. I’m wondering where Victor went? Maybe they’ll find him in the Forrest or somethin
8/10
The humor was kinda crappy ngl. I also felt a lot of it was forced.
5/10
Kitty being bi is such a dumb idea in the show tbh. Like, leave Julianna and Yuri in peace….. it just feels so forced with constant drama. I think I hate the fact the most that the person she grew a crush on was the person she was supposed to hate the most. Like it wasn’t just a bully or anything. It was the person who her ex was dating. Like, what?
4/10
Enjoyable but the acting/dialogue is bad and the writing is cliche. Not sure whether to give it a 5 or 6 but I’m doing 5 for now due to the writing.
5/10
It was a pretty good show that honestly got slightly worse as it went on. It peaked around the beginning episodes, specifically where there was extreme tension trying to figure out who was evil and not and who was themselves and all of that. It was extremely unique in that regard, especially when it was mixed with the time loop aspect. It went from a gripping, tense mystery to an action show. It still was not bad, but I think it has missed potential. It might have been one of the best anime ever, but its drop in tension and quality around Episode 7 has me frustrated. I still think it was a very good experience overall. Overall, I enjoyed the characters and the story behind everything itself.
8/10
At Time of Review:
Season 1: Solid 8/10
Story and Characters: 8/10
Presentation: 8/10
Enjoyability: 8/10
What the fuck just happened
That was a pretty good episode that had some emotion behind it.
AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. The voice acting was superb this season and ruled. The emotions Steven Yeun was able to portray, man. I felt like this was a lot more emotional and personal than the first season, which has me putting it above the first season. I do think the first season had the best overall cohesive story and conclusion, but the dud episodes in there brought it down (granted I skipped episode 2 of this season). Angstrom Levy was only in like 2 episodes, so having him be the final episode villain wasn't satisfying since he wasn't built up much. His story was still cool, but it did not compare at all to the first season's finale.
Mark's character arc of trying to not be his father was cool and seeing Debbie deal with the aftermath was also neat. Amber was much better this season, but I am still glad that Amber and Mark are no longer together. Mark seems like he is going to finally start focusing on being a superhero, and things look like they are going to start going DOWN.
Another thing that was a bit annoying was all the stakes in the one episode that had Kate and the shrinking girl die were completely taken away as everybody was revived. It was annoying for me because the stakes and shock made that the best episode season. Nevertheless, I can see Invincible becoming one of my favorite shows as time goes on.
At Time of Review:
Season 2: Solid 8/10
Story and Characters: 8/10
Presentation: 8/10
Enjoyability: 8/10
LETS FUCKING GO YANUUUUU RAHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHH. ALSO I DIDNT EXPECT THAT NGL