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That seems to be the case…although it's possible St. Cloud was also describing raising the old X2 from 1968 and rebuilding it.  Which is pretty impressive.

I think that was the Doc talking in a future perspective, that is she will have his, because they will be together forever, and he will impregnate her, not that she was already pregnant.  As it turns out once the E wore off, his attachment seems to have worn off as well.   Although again, a great scene of the Doc

I was thinking the same thing, I don't think we get a clear enough shot to be certain, but given the placement of the episode it's entirely possible.  Though based on the previous picture, we can assuem that Rusty and Malcome are about the same age, so where is Malome in this scenerio?

Well one thing that is very telling about St. Cloud here, he just strait up tried to kill Billy and Pete.  Meaning we have transgressed past simple humiliation and antagonism into most dangerous game territory.

I would assume, he bought the rights to a non existant festival for several million dollars (several hundred million dollars?) Essentially, the Festival of Spanakopita doesn't exist, or more specifically it exists only for the amusement of Rusty Venture.  That St. Cloud now "owns" the festival is meaningless (as most

Wait a minute?  Why did Jonas Jr. Sell St. Cloud the X-2 (I think that was the name of the hydrofoil)? When they first land they assume it's Jonas before it's revealed that it is infact St. Cloud?  We know that Rusty sells the old stuff to St. Cloud to basically make ends meet, but this was something he bought from

Maybe he can't get it off?  We know that Sphinx Commander had control over the suit when We last saw Hankin it last episode.   Maybe he hasn't yet figured out how to take the thing off.

Raises an interesting quesiton though, how many little Brocks are there out there?  What are his feelings towards them.  We've always seen Brock have a deep paternalistic love for the Venture Brothers, but now we see that he has a knows about other children that are his responsibility that he has to some extent left

So here's an interesting question kind of glossed over here, but certain to come back (maybe).  Did Jonas think that Rusty was dead?

This is kind of a disapointment for fans fo the James Rhodes Ironman era.  Yeah, there are a few of us, would have loved to see Don Cheadle in the lead as well.

Of course, one wonders if a constant threat and actuality of cancelation and reimagination might have given it stronger legs in the later years.

Does it bother anybody, that they always leave out the dimension of time, when discussing two dimensional and three dimensional unvierses.  Esentially, the "normal universe" is actually four dimensional (axis X,Y,Z, and T for time) and the "2D" one has axis X,Y but still T as a spacial componant.

Actually, they mention that Scruffy is repeatedly brought back via Zombification in Law and Oracle, which is why Fry can never get a promotion.  You can only get promoted if somone dies, and then only if they can't bring them back as a zombie.  The between life and death is but a blurr to Scruffy.

Incidentally, Scruffy is a Zombie, that was actually mentioned in an episode last season (not sure which) but saw it during the marathon preceeding the premier.

You know what watching all these intros makes me wonder…was the Tamborine really so popular an instrament in the 1970's you needed a dedicated Tamborine player in every band?  I mean were there notable Tamborinists at this point in musical history in the real world that are just now forgotten?  I mean I get that as a

It depends on how sensitive to racism you are.  In his first story, as an example, there is much made by the white characters that he is an asian, (the wealthy woman being offended to have such a man in her home, the police officer reassuring her that Chan was one of the good ones) but you can argue that is not

There are a ton of Hana Barbara items that could fit in here, that are left off, I think they were trying to get into the Teen and non human (ghost, animal, or car) gag character.  Really Clue Club was much more of a teen Melodrama (with mysteries as their core structure) along the lines of Devlin, where as inch high

You know, one good thing (arguably) about the early Wendy Marvin Super Friends is that the Heros never actually fought anyone.   A problem would arise (usually because some scientist didn't think through thier plan) and rather than punching people, the Super Friends would just talk it out with the guy causing trouble,

I am sorry, I have nothing but love for all these shows.  I would watch again, right now if they were on.  Honestly, I am a little sad that the teen comic melodrama cartoon genre no longer has any representatives.

I don't think Monarch is a clone of Rusty (the pic of them together really highlights teh differnce in their apperance) but is a definate possibility that the Monarch died as a child (Perhaps in the plane crash that killed his parents) and is a back up of himself, and doesn't realize it.