Or his son/father/random guy who looks exactly like him for some reason. As @avclub-daf92d2c8eefbb2c0845e9715a4e2ac9:disqus said, we'll see what the Newsreaders says.
Or his son/father/random guy who looks exactly like him for some reason. As @avclub-daf92d2c8eefbb2c0845e9715a4e2ac9:disqus said, we'll see what the Newsreaders says.
You have a death-prone clown, you make some clones.
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus , sorta. They're WWI ace pilots and the pigeon is a messenger pigeon for the Allies.
Yeah, that's just a projection, in order to protect his identity and location.
Also, the character models were way off for a G.I. Joe parody. Nobody's that angular and, yeah, they avoided the bloody destructive stuff. Like Thingamajig, I felt the episode overall went from strongest to weakest. They seemed to be second-guessing themselves on the G.I. Zapp stuff, and that's always a bad sign.
Neat!
You mean The Sovereign?
Hnhnhnhnhnhnhnhnh!
@avclub-64eec0c3fb6b12c43f51ec9e9c773fed:disqus , more of a Peter Weller I thought.
Pants … metal.
Sleeeeeep!
Fluoride in the tap water! Initiate Operation POE!
I thought Richard got him in the divorce. I assume he and Sally got divorced, since he wouldn't want her being a bigamist. So, she got Ned and Rocket and Richard got Cody.
I think the Studio 54 metaphor is apt but it's not just for gay supervillains- just the kinky ones. So it doesn't surprise me that the Monarch knows about this place and that they sometimes have a cover charge.
Yeah, many of these villains probably grew up watching The Rusty Venture Show and cheering for the villains.
Buffering ….
Hey, that Chang sauce can be downright diabolical sometimes!
I think it may also be a reference to the Robin Williams movie, since he went from robot to human in that one.
I'd buy Seth Green as a Councilman for the adult swim branch of the GCI.
If Hatred goes full-on woman, he could use that as his new name.