the part that disturbs me is that Kate could feel what was happening to other Kate in the shower... which is dark as hell when you remember what happens to her EVERY FIGHT. She is feeling dozens of herself being brutally murdered every battle
I feel so bad for Mark and Debbie, they are both so lost. In that scene of her crying on the floor its silent, but in the comic she asks Mark in tears why did he have to fight back against Nolan and drive him away, kinda letting her intrusive thoughts win and sorta blaming Mark, but in the show they kept it silent. I think I prefer how the show did it.
Almost as if the entire point of this season is Cecil using Mark to identify things that might hurt Omni-man. That was obvious almost right away. The Shadowverse, Sonic Wave, Monster Scream, etc.
I liked the metaphor in Debbie's life. She doesn't have proper closure with Nolan. Her cabinet door won't stay closed. She tries to sell a house. The mailbox door won't stay closed. She meets a controlling husband who treats his submissive wife like a "pet" (not really a loved pet). It's no wonder Debbie takes out all her frustrations on the cabinet door at the end of the episode.
I think the Atlanteans have that thing chained up for the same reason Cecil kept that creature that Omni-Man struggled against. As a weapon for specific situations. In this case, for a trial against combat and probably security as long as it stays chained up.
I love that the principal was voiced by - and modeled after - Reginald VelJohnson, and the school was Reginald VelJohnson High. And of course, the principal's last name is Winslow, just like VelJohnson's character on Family Matters. The names are gags carried over from the comics, and casting VelJohnson was a great payoff.
Those guys hanging from a pipe in Midnight city were left there by the original Nightwing back in season one episode one... he said he'd take them to the authorities the next day when his communicator went off, but, well, then Nolan happened. (Though, come to think of it, Midnight City being Midnight City, the next day would _technically_ never have come anyway, so now I'm not so sure if he ever intended to pick them up.)
I don't think he would be that ruthless. Plus, there are places in real life where the sun dosent rise for part of the year, but days still pass regardless 😅
I think the cracks that are appearing in the title screen this season have more to do with Mark's mental state or worldview or something. This season seems to be more about emotional damage and the reprucussions of it rather than the physical damage that was done last season.
Mark, Debbie, the multiverse. Mark seems to be getting a foot on solid ground. Hopefully the dark shifting into the normal color will come with Mark facing his other selves and realizing he's his own person, even amongst himselves. That's when we get the full blue and yellow "I'm.... (Title Card)" is when Mark accepts who *he* is. But that's just guessing based on symbolism. Could also lead to some literal shattering of something.
The Black and Red are cracking and falling away revealing Invincible's chosen colors of Blue and Yellow. Mark is literally chipping away at the emotional baggage Omni-man saddled him with.
Donald is like Phil Colson. He has no clue. Cecil is collecting data on what hurts Mark just in case. Also, if it hurts Mark it might hurt or slow down Omniman. I look forward to seeing where this human show goes. What!? I am a normal human...
I heard from somewhere that Immortal giving Shapesmith a tour of Guardians HQ is a nod to the Golden Age of Comics. Back when superhero stories were pretty wholesome and a bit corny by today's standards, superhero team-ups tend to make superheroes trust each other by default even if they know nothing about each other. And with Immortal being very old, this might be him being a bit of an old-fashioned superhero. Heck, even Shapesmith's fake origin story is a nod to the Golden Age. So many superheroes got their powers from vague industrial accidents.
FYI incase I missed it being mentioned but the astronaut that returned from Mars isn't a Sequid, he is a Martian which is why he can shape shift. A Sequid bonded with the human astronaut, who is still there, and he pretended to be him to escape Mars before shit got fucked. I haven't read comics but thats my read on it.
I love that the principal of Reginald Vel Johnson HS, is voiced by Reginald Vel Johnson, and is presumably named after his most famous television character.
As the title implies (all episode titles in the series are quotes from the comic issues they are adapting), in the books that Atlantean barbaric custom was _not_ abolished; and the queen certainly expected Mark to consummate.
Cecil's motivations are unclear, but Omni Man and the Viltrumites are still out there. It's probably only a matter of time before someone checks in on Earth (and we know from the alternate Earth's that, in principle, Mark could go bad, so knowing his "kryptonite" isn't necessarily a bad idea).
The two skeletons hanging from their wrists is a little nod to episode one. Darkwing had strung up a couple criminals intending on coming back when Omni-Man attacked
I really appreciate how this show is fleshing out a lot of stuff that in the comics was kind of glossed over or not there at all. Cool that Kirkman is open to shaking up the story a bit so it’s not a page-for-page retelling.
11:40 not a sequid, a martian. Random deadbeat Martian replaced a human, so a human stayed at Mars and was possessed by sequids, allowing them to sequids to overpower martians and take over the planet.
That episode title made me think I was watching an episode of The Boys for a second, lol. Poor Deep, can never catch a break, lol. 26:00 **Looks at the camera** "They bought it." - Ferris Bueller.
I think those corpses in Night City were the two hoodlums the first Darkwing aprehended in ep. 1x01. He meant to come back to them, but... I think Cecil is a good man that cares. Which makes it that much worse all those shatty things he does. And there's no way Cecil won't sniff that martian the second he lays eyes on him.
They will definitely explain Donald, he will have his own arc discovering the truth. It’s pretty compelling in the comics, and I bet it’ll be downright devastating in the show.
Angstrom is trying to find out Mark's weak points so he can come back an kill him, because despite his powers Angstrom is still just a regular human so he can't go punch for punch with Mark, but he really wants to kill him in a personal way
FLGR: I wonder if Mark has a different mom in another universe. Me: That's not how it works. If someone existed in another universe named Mark/Invincible but with a different mom then that would be a half brother from a different universe who happens to have the same name. It wouldn't be Mark due to the existential nature of genetics.
The fact that it was pretty much confirmed that Dupli-Kate can feel the "sensations" from her clones makes me wonder what's going on when she keeps getting killed... - And the thing with Immortal is kinda... weird....
As a regular dude... It's just everyone turning around and not expecting everyone to thirst over Hugh Grant Wolverine. He's basically a good stand in. So I get it. Dude is Immortal. He is perpetually like 45.
@The5armdamput33 what's not to get... hairy hacked Hugh Jackman. Or Ryan Reynolds. Burt Reynolds. Should he date in his dating pool of fossils? I'd be more weirded out because he's like her manager. Superior. Whatever... it's a weird power dynamic. But without that? Meh. Not like it's Ana Nicole and that bag of bones she married. Also... how old is Omniman? He and Debbie had a "problematic age gap" if he looked full-grown by the time he got to Earth. I say go get it, Kate.
@@cctomcat321 I would say that Immortal being her manager is a bigger issue than the age thing as well... And again... I don't really get the name drops at the start... I know they're celebrities, but other than that, I don't really understand what you're getting at...
@@The5armdamput33 It's the power dynamic for me, too- He becomes their leader and within, what, one working week he's sleeping with one of the heroes he's training? A little icky to me, to be sure.
I don’t think Mark should listen to Cecil He told Mark 1. To attack Langstrom 2 abandon the Atlanteans Mark is trying to be an obedient soldier to prove he is good but Nolan was being a good soldier when he murdered the Guardians Dont get me wrong. I don’t think Cecil is a bad guy. Him researching weapons that hurt a viltrumite makes sense because Viltrumites might return so Earth needs to be ready. I am just saying just following orders has been used to justify atrocities
Doc S hating monuments is almost reasonably, considering the land theft and the slave or borderline slave labor that went into a lot of them, which is why it's so hilarious that that isn't anywhere near why he cares so much about them.
23:47 It hurt Mark. They may need it as a weapon one day. Cecil is their Batman/Nick Fury with the contingency plans. I was confused too on my first viewing.
Yeah Eve should've worked WITH the construction workers and politicians to do that work right. It would've taken longer, but can you think of a single politician who wouldn't want a photo op with a superhero?
I think we are gonna get some crazy multi verse stuff soon. I think Donald is from another reality and doesn't know it. This ending scene with the female Cecil and Donald too are clearly from another timeline too. The big brain dude messing stuff up for sure.
Livingston isn't a sequid, he's a Martian that switched places with the real Livingston to go to Earth, while the real Livingston got controlled by the Sequids back on Mars.
24:12 Welp, now I've got Scotty Doesn’t Know stuck in my head, only it's about Donald Donald will know Donald has to know Donald's gotta know I'm gonna tell Donald Gonna tell him myself Donald has to know Donald has to know Donald has to Donald has to Donald has to go
I found myself wondering if Mark killed those Magmanites, if they can be killed at all. Because that would be pretty dark, they seem to be sentient judging by how we saw them bow to Doc Seismic at the end of season 1. I do like that he has taken up a cause in their name, the guy might be murderously insane, but he is one hell of a social justice warrior. :p
Great video but I've got to ask. Is that a molecule on your necklace? just curious more than anything and the biochemist in me is trying figure out what molecule it is if so 😅
Debie keeps Mark grounded her philosopy even affected Nolan Debie from the Multiverse Spoiler warning I am told most Debies in the multiverse die when Cecil blew up their house
I don't think Mark was trying to keep his actions covert, he was just going through the motions. Doing good then... moving on. Because he's trying to not think about what happened.
@@funnylilgalreacts Kate is in her early twenties. I memory serves me correctly, she is actually older than Monster Girl would be if Monster Girl didn't regress in age a week every time she used her powers. There were still be a ton of people screeching that since The Immortal is thousands of years old, he shouldn't mess with Kate anyway. Oddly enough, never really heard that argument about Nolan and Debbie. Although, I am not sure who is older, The Immortal or Nolan. I think the Immortal is, as I believe Nolan is only around two thousand years old, and based on the memory flashes we saw, The Immortal is older than that.
Remember that angry nutjob cyborg expert that was experimenting on people in college that Cecil stole from going to prison? We know Cecil is using his tech from last season. We saw it. Rebuilding Donald into a cyborg would have been well within his abilities.
Honestly Immortal and Duplikate scene was so creepy, Immortal is like thousands of years old and Duplikate was literally in TEEN TEAM, like wtf. She's probably over 18, but definitely not by much. It's like when a 60 year old guy gets together with an 20 year old, it's really weird and gross.
It's really not the same when we are talking about a fictional world where one person has lived thousands of years. No normal human is ever going to be on his level in terms of life experience. It's literally no different than Nolan being with Debbie.
@@SnowyWolborgWell, at least Debbie was not in her teens/early 20s. She was fully an adult by any metric, whereas Duplikate is probably around 18-22 years old at most. It's like the Leonardo Dicaprio thing where he only dates ppl under 25 and ditches them the after they turn 25.
@davidbodor1762 actually debie was like 20 when she met and married omniman, who at that times was from what I've heard is thousands of years old. So it's really not all that different than Imortal/duplicate.
I think the show and the comic take place in seperate parts of the same multiverse. Fun thing about multiverses is that they are infinite, so there are an infinite number of universes with an Angstrom that can travel, and an infinite number of those that have never met another version that can do the same.
@@rootfish2671 that’s what I was thinking. Haha mostly from Billy and Mandy but I think there is a lot about golden apples in mythology. Although I think I was mistaken and it’s not all bad.
I can't wait until the multiverse craze is over. Everyone seems to be doing multiverse something, and almost nobody is doing it well. Which is totally predictable, because multiverse stories, and time travel stories are the kinds of stories that are just inherently near impossible to do well. It'll be nice when stories are back to being simpler, and within a single universe.
ok i'm sorry but how's everyone ok with the Immortal/Kate thing? he's not just her boss he is also a 3,000 year old man and she's an 18 year old girl straight out of high school. I say if you have passed the point where you have lived for a century you can only have sex with people who are on a similar if not equal level of intellectual development and Kate believed Rex of all people when he said him and Eve are done let's have a crazy foursome immediately. In my opinion that's not a person who has the emotional or intellectual maturity to be in a relationship with a 3,000 year old man whom quite frankly doesn't seem to really care about her. Mark my words this will end in disaster and i wouldn't be surprised if some really fucked up shit happens that breaks them up and everyone is gonna be like oh shit maybe i shouldn't have supported this just because they're both attractive and i don't like Rex
Actually, Kate's age is not clear at all. Even in the original comics her civilian life is never elaborated on. They may have been called the Teen Team, but Eve was clearly the youngest out of all of them, and Rudy is chronologically 30.
@@SnowyWolborg even worse🤣🤣all this tells me is that there is now an equal probability that she's underage they had to call themselves the teen team for a reason and robot was lying to them anyway the sentry he used to communicate and fight was probably created by him not too long ago hence making it no older than a couple of decades
the part that disturbs me is that Kate could feel what was happening to other Kate in the shower... which is dark as hell when you remember what happens to her EVERY FIGHT. She is feeling dozens of herself being brutally murdered every battle
Hence her remark to Rex about relating to Immortal
I feel so bad for Mark and Debbie, they are both so lost. In that scene of her crying on the floor its silent, but in the comic she asks Mark in tears why did he have to fight back against Nolan and drive him away, kinda letting her intrusive thoughts win and sorta blaming Mark, but in the show they kept it silent. I think I prefer how the show did it.
every scene with mark and debbie together break my heart, so sad
Tears in my eyes.
Sandra Oh is incredible
Did you notice the two things that hurt Mark in this episode? Doc Seismic's sonic wave, and the fish monster's scream. Interesting
Almost as if the entire point of this season is Cecil using Mark to identify things that might hurt Omni-man. That was obvious almost right away. The Shadowverse, Sonic Wave, Monster Scream, etc.
well Cecil also wants to use Sonic Sounds on Mark if he doesn't follows his orders at all eventually @@MrErizid
I liked the metaphor in Debbie's life. She doesn't have proper closure with Nolan. Her cabinet door won't stay closed. She tries to sell a house. The mailbox door won't stay closed. She meets a controlling husband who treats his submissive wife like a "pet" (not really a loved pet). It's no wonder Debbie takes out all her frustrations on the cabinet door at the end of the episode.
I think the Atlanteans have that thing chained up for the same reason Cecil kept that creature that Omni-Man struggled against. As a weapon for specific situations. In this case, for a trial against combat and probably security as long as it stays chained up.
I love that the principal was voiced by - and modeled after - Reginald VelJohnson, and the school was Reginald VelJohnson High. And of course, the principal's last name is Winslow, just like VelJohnson's character on Family Matters. The names are gags carried over from the comics, and casting VelJohnson was a great payoff.
Been waiting for that one for 20 years. Glad he agreed to do the role.
Those guys hanging from a pipe in Midnight city were left there by the original Nightwing back in season one episode one... he said he'd take them to the authorities the next day when his communicator went off, but, well, then Nolan happened.
(Though, come to think of it, Midnight City being Midnight City, the next day would _technically_ never have come anyway, so now I'm not so sure if he ever intended to pick them up.)
I don't think he would be that ruthless. Plus, there are places in real life where the sun dosent rise for part of the year, but days still pass regardless 😅
I think the cracks that are appearing in the title screen this season have more to do with Mark's mental state or worldview or something. This season seems to be more about emotional damage and the reprucussions of it rather than the physical damage that was done last season.
Mark, Debbie, the multiverse. Mark seems to be getting a foot on solid ground. Hopefully the dark shifting into the normal color will come with Mark facing his other selves and realizing he's his own person, even amongst himselves. That's when we get the full blue and yellow "I'm.... (Title Card)" is when Mark accepts who *he* is.
But that's just guessing based on symbolism. Could also lead to some literal shattering of something.
The Black and Red are cracking and falling away revealing Invincible's chosen colors of Blue and Yellow. Mark is literally chipping away at the emotional baggage Omni-man saddled him with.
@@MrErizid Love this theory.
Donald is like Phil Colson. He has no clue. Cecil is collecting data on what hurts Mark just in case. Also, if it hurts Mark it might hurt or slow down Omniman. I look forward to seeing where this human show goes. What!? I am a normal human...
...then why are you speaking Martian?
@@cctomcat321 only a martian would say that in martian
@@TheJerbol semester abroad.
@@cctomcat321 I hear they have a great archeology program
This all seems legit
Donald's fine... he just spent some weeks recovering in Tahiti, he's all better now.
I heard from somewhere that Immortal giving Shapesmith a tour of Guardians HQ is a nod to the Golden Age of Comics. Back when superhero stories were pretty wholesome and a bit corny by today's standards, superhero team-ups tend to make superheroes trust each other by default even if they know nothing about each other. And with Immortal being very old, this might be him being a bit of an old-fashioned superhero. Heck, even Shapesmith's fake origin story is a nod to the Golden Age. So many superheroes got their powers from vague industrial accidents.
FYI incase I missed it being mentioned but the astronaut that returned from Mars isn't a Sequid, he is a Martian which is why he can shape shift. A Sequid bonded with the human astronaut, who is still there, and he pretended to be him to escape Mars before shit got fucked. I haven't read comics but thats my read on it.
I love that the principal of Reginald Vel Johnson HS, is voiced by Reginald Vel Johnson, and is presumably named after his most famous television character.
Debbie deserves all the love, honestly my favourite character followed by Eve
As the title implies (all episode titles in the series are quotes from the comic issues they are adapting), in the books that Atlantean barbaric custom was _not_ abolished; and the queen certainly expected Mark to consummate.
Cecil's motivations are unclear, but Omni Man and the Viltrumites are still out there. It's probably only a matter of time before someone checks in on Earth (and we know from the alternate Earth's that, in principle, Mark could go bad, so knowing his "kryptonite" isn't necessarily a bad idea).
The two skeletons hanging from their wrists is a little nod to episode one. Darkwing had strung up a couple criminals intending on coming back when Omni-Man attacked
11:16 does anyone else think Mark won’t take any normal humans flying because of what Omni-Man did with the train? 😢
I really appreciate how this show is fleshing out a lot of stuff that in the comics was kind of glossed over or not there at all. Cool that Kirkman is open to shaking up the story a bit so it’s not a page-for-page retelling.
11:40 not a sequid, a martian. Random deadbeat Martian replaced a human, so a human stayed at Mars and was possessed by sequids, allowing them to sequids to overpower martians and take over the planet.
sitting here waiting for the reaction to start.. then i remembered FLGR LOVES 10 minute intros ... lol
That episode title made me think I was watching an episode of The Boys for a second, lol. Poor Deep, can never catch a break, lol.
26:00 **Looks at the camera** "They bought it." - Ferris Bueller.
I think those corpses in Night City were the two hoodlums the first Darkwing aprehended in ep. 1x01. He meant to come back to them, but...
I think Cecil is a good man that cares. Which makes it that much worse all those shatty things he does.
And there's no way Cecil won't sniff that martian the second he lays eyes on him.
The two dead dudes you see hanging in Midnight City are the guys that Darkwing left in Episode 1 Season 1!
They will definitely explain Donald, he will have his own arc discovering the truth. It’s pretty compelling in the comics, and I bet it’ll be downright devastating in the show.
Angstrom is trying to find out Mark's weak points so he can come back an kill him, because despite his powers Angstrom is still just a regular human so he can't go punch for punch with Mark, but he really wants to kill him in a personal way
FLGR: I wonder if Mark has a different mom in another universe.
Me: That's not how it works. If someone existed in another universe named Mark/Invincible but with a different mom then that would be a half brother from a different universe who happens to have the same name. It wouldn't be Mark due to the existential nature of genetics.
The part where Debbie broke down and cried actually got me really bad. She's pretty much my favorite character after Mark.
The fact that it was pretty much confirmed that Dupli-Kate can feel the "sensations" from her clones makes me wonder what's going on when she keeps getting killed...
- And the thing with Immortal is kinda... weird....
As a regular dude... It's just everyone turning around and not expecting everyone to thirst over Hugh Grant Wolverine. He's basically a good stand in. So I get it.
Dude is Immortal. He is perpetually like 45.
@@cctomcat321
But he's actually like thousands of years old...
Also, I don't get the Wolverine thing...
@The5armdamput33 what's not to get... hairy hacked Hugh Jackman. Or Ryan Reynolds. Burt Reynolds.
Should he date in his dating pool of fossils?
I'd be more weirded out because he's like her manager. Superior. Whatever... it's a weird power dynamic. But without that? Meh. Not like it's Ana Nicole and that bag of bones she married.
Also... how old is Omniman? He and Debbie had a "problematic age gap" if he looked full-grown by the time he got to Earth.
I say go get it, Kate.
@@cctomcat321
I would say that Immortal being her manager is a bigger issue than the age thing as well...
And again... I don't really get the name drops at the start...
I know they're celebrities, but other than that, I don't really understand what you're getting at...
@@The5armdamput33
It's the power dynamic for me, too- He becomes their leader and within, what, one working week he's sleeping with one of the heroes he's training?
A little icky to me, to be sure.
The lizard ruler that got shot totally sounds (sounded) like Megatron!
I don’t think Mark should listen to Cecil
He told Mark
1. To attack Langstrom
2 abandon the Atlanteans
Mark is trying to be an obedient soldier to prove he is good but Nolan was being a good soldier when he murdered the Guardians
Dont get me wrong. I don’t think Cecil is a bad guy. Him researching weapons that hurt a viltrumite makes sense because Viltrumites might return so Earth needs to be ready.
I am just saying just following orders has been used to justify atrocities
Those two skeletons in Night land? The two dudes Darkwing locked up for "a day."
Doc S hating monuments is almost reasonably, considering the land theft and the slave or borderline slave labor that went into a lot of them, which is why it's so hilarious that that isn't anywhere near why he cares so much about them.
Best reactions on TH-cam!!!
23:47 It hurt Mark. They may need it as a weapon one day. Cecil is their Batman/Nick Fury with the contingency plans. I was confused too on my first viewing.
Yeah Eve should've worked WITH the construction workers and politicians to do that work right. It would've taken longer, but can you think of a single politician who wouldn't want a photo op with a superhero?
I think we are gonna get some crazy multi verse stuff soon. I think Donald is from another reality and doesn't know it. This ending scene with the female Cecil and Donald too are clearly from another timeline too. The big brain dude messing stuff up for sure.
Multiverse, shadowverse, and... magic is legit a thing, apparently :D
Says a lot about the writing that the most compelling scenes are the scenes with the "boring normal mom" alone.
Livingston isn't a sequid, he's a Martian that switched places with the real Livingston to go to Earth, while the real Livingston got controlled by the Sequids back on Mars.
Let's get dangerous!
I think the title screen is just reverting to the original hopeful title
I was surprised Rex tried to cheer up Mark in season 2 episode 1
The title card is black and blue instead of blue and yellow.🤔
We should ask Immortal if Abe said the qoute
😂
you and popcorninbed should do some video's together.
24:12 Welp, now I've got Scotty Doesn’t Know stuck in my head, only it's about Donald
Donald will know
Donald has to know
Donald's gotta know
I'm gonna tell Donald
Gonna tell him myself
Donald has to know
Donald has to know
Donald has to
Donald has to
Donald has to go
I found myself wondering if Mark killed those Magmanites, if they can be killed at all. Because that would be pretty dark, they seem to be sentient judging by how we saw them bow to Doc Seismic at the end of season 1. I do like that he has taken up a cause in their name, the guy might be murderously insane, but he is one hell of a social justice warrior. :p
Great video but I've got to ask. Is that a molecule on your necklace? just curious more than anything and the biochemist in me is trying figure out what molecule it is if so 😅
It is! It’s a caffeine molecule
Og darkwing left those guys from season one 15:48 lol
Neat
It's weird hearing Azula be the exact opposite of Azula in Eve's mom.
Thank God Mark didn't have to marry a fish and seal the deal I didn't wanna see that shit lol
Debie keeps Mark grounded her philosopy even affected Nolan
Debie from the Multiverse Spoiler warning
I am told most Debies in the multiverse die when Cecil blew up their house
I don't think Mark was trying to keep his actions covert, he was just going through the motions. Doing good then... moving on. Because he's trying to not think about what happened.
Magmanites? You better be careful Doc Seismic, that's awfully close to Magnemite, and Nintendo ain't generous.
I’m going to assume all the Guardians of the Globe are adults.
Eve was part of that group and she hadn't graduated high school yet.... but I'm going to believe Kate is older. Because Yuck if she's not
@@funnylilgalreacts Kate is in her early twenties. I memory serves me correctly, she is actually older than Monster Girl would be if Monster Girl didn't regress in age a week every time she used her powers.
There were still be a ton of people screeching that since The Immortal is thousands of years old, he shouldn't mess with Kate anyway.
Oddly enough, never really heard that argument about Nolan and Debbie. Although, I am not sure who is older, The Immortal or Nolan. I think the Immortal is, as I believe Nolan is only around two thousand years old, and based on the memory flashes we saw, The Immortal is older than that.
Why is the agent that got his spine ripped out alive again
Remember that angry nutjob cyborg expert that was experimenting on people in college that Cecil stole from going to prison?
We know Cecil is using his tech from last season.
We saw it.
Rebuilding Donald into a cyborg would have been well within his abilities.
Honestly Immortal and Duplikate scene was so creepy, Immortal is like thousands of years old and Duplikate was literally in TEEN TEAM, like wtf. She's probably over 18, but definitely not by much. It's like when a 60 year old guy gets together with an 20 year old, it's really weird and gross.
It's really not the same when we are talking about a fictional world where one person has lived thousands of years. No normal human is ever going to be on his level in terms of life experience. It's literally no different than Nolan being with Debbie.
@@SnowyWolborgWell, at least Debbie was not in her teens/early 20s. She was fully an adult by any metric, whereas Duplikate is probably around 18-22 years old at most. It's like the Leonardo Dicaprio thing where he only dates ppl under 25 and ditches them the after they turn 25.
@davidbodor1762 actually debie was like 20 when she met and married omniman, who at that times was from what I've heard is thousands of years old. So it's really not all that different than Imortal/duplicate.
Circe and Donna instead of Cecil and Donald.
I think the show and the comic take place in seperate parts of the same multiverse. Fun thing about multiverses is that they are infinite, so there are an infinite number of universes with an Angstrom that can travel, and an infinite number of those that have never met another version that can do the same.
Obviously Eve is great and her dad is a jerk but aren’t Golden Apples a bad omen? Not that he knew that.
I know a golden apple is a symbol of Eris, the goddess of Chaos
@@rootfish2671 that’s what I was thinking. Haha mostly from Billy and Mandy but I think there is a lot about golden apples in mythology. Although I think I was mistaken and it’s not all bad.
@@TheAbominableDrFaustus Also the apple that Eve picked from the garden of eden. And Atom Eve's father is named Adam.
DupliKate was on TEEN Team last season and Immortal is over a thousand and that is creepy as fuck😬
So. Creepy.
I can't wait until the multiverse craze is over. Everyone seems to be doing multiverse something, and almost nobody is doing it well. Which is totally predictable, because multiverse stories, and time travel stories are the kinds of stories that are just inherently near impossible to do well. It'll be nice when stories are back to being simpler, and within a single universe.
ok i'm sorry but how's everyone ok with the Immortal/Kate thing? he's not just her boss he is also a 3,000 year old man and she's an 18 year old girl straight out of high school. I say if you have passed the point where you have lived for a century you can only have sex with people who are on a similar if not equal level of intellectual development and Kate believed Rex of all people when he said him and Eve are done let's have a crazy foursome immediately. In my opinion that's not a person who has the emotional or intellectual maturity to be in a relationship with a 3,000 year old man whom quite frankly doesn't seem to really care about her. Mark my words this will end in disaster and i wouldn't be surprised if some really fucked up shit happens that breaks them up and everyone is gonna be like oh shit maybe i shouldn't have supported this just because they're both attractive and i don't like Rex
Actually, Kate's age is not clear at all. Even in the original comics her civilian life is never elaborated on. They may have been called the Teen Team, but Eve was clearly the youngest out of all of them, and Rudy is chronologically 30.
@@SnowyWolborg even worse🤣🤣all this tells me is that there is now an equal probability that she's underage they had to call themselves the teen team for a reason and robot was lying to them anyway the sentry he used to communicate and fight was probably created by him not too long ago hence making it no older than a couple of decades
To say you got a type lol
Looks like The Immortal really does have 1000's of years of experience 🫥