Daaaaaamn. This episode is bru-tal! I guess Invincible ain't quite so invincible after all. They do a surprisingly amazing job at keeping the tension mounting... on a cartoon! So many questions. Will Debbie find out the truth? Will the demon guy ever come back? What's Robot doing with the clone brothers? Is Monster Girl going to die? Is Titan now a crime-boss? Did Black Sampson lose his jerking hand? And why does Machine Head sound like a Cher song? Fuck... this show is so good.
I'm struggling to take Mr Autotune Voice seriously tbh
I don't know what is going on here and I don't know what to expect... and it is kind of annoying me. I need some answers now.
Mostly liking this so far except that I tend to really dislike "double-lives" clichés and it's no difference here.
Cool, intense, shocking, sad, and unpredictable.
Plot = 8 / 10
Writing = 8.5 / 10
Performances = 8 / 10
Cinematography = 8.5 / 10
Pacing = 8 / 10
Directing = 8 / 10
OVERALL:
8.1 / 10
Cottonmouth just became Luke Cage.
Huh, I actually didn't see that coming.
Holy shit, best episode yet!
Cheezus, that was brutal as frak.
I was so scared they'll make Amber jealous of Mark's and Eve's friendship. It's a relief for me that they didn't choose that path. So wholesome!!
So far so good. Another brutal fight, a twist I didn't see coming and a lot of fun!
Shout by Why Not Zoidberg?BlockedParentSpoilers2021-04-19T20:08:23Z
Won't the security guards' bosses be kinda confused as to why there are bullet holes in the ceiling? Also presumably there are video cameras… I mean they could have just figured out something a little less stupid, just saying.
Wait why would Titan just de facto become the boss after all that?