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I know, I know.

That was a nice touch, I thought, the whole Green Hornet thing, though how in the hell do you drive a car to Spider Skull Island?!

Underbheit is probably back on the streets. As for Fat Choice, no idea- maybe back to small-time stuff.

Maybe so but we still haven't seen a body, and nothing's guaranteed, especially without a body.

Only because they pay the best. Who knows how much Whale would pay, or some other well-off villain? Plus, Whale's got that Monstroso look to him, and he and Mol were quite the item.

Complete side note but related to Copy Cat- anybody else think at first his power was going to be shape-shifting, and that he was going to be Sovereign in disguise?

Brock Vs. A Hurricane, But The Hurricane is Named Brock

Whale vs. Polar Bear- Whale wins, hands down.

Much like Fry's egg salad worms, I'd imagine.

"We serve in the Master's army until the age of 29. At 30, we are executed."

Considering she's a mercenary, I wonder whose side she'll be playing for.

They're as close to a family as Brock's ever been shown with, Gathers withstanding.

I'd buy Hank being pansexual.

I saw it as a Back To The Future Part II move but Aladdin works too.

And Kirby had done some good work on comic book adaptations of TV / film properties in real life, so even better.

Technically, getting rid of the traitors was the first but point taken.

I know. Just playing along with the joke.

He can glide, at least.

Seems more like Rusty growing as a character to me. He took the time to listen and solve the problem himself, without jumping to conclusions.

A fine episode. Lots of questions and plot set up. Looking forward to seeing what happens with Hank and Whale's daughter especially. Everything is so interconnected this season, even more than usual.