I think the Monarch was playing around with the Disc when he left the room. This will come back soon. Also Red Death may regret not watching that goober die on the tracks.
I think the Monarch was playing around with the Disc when he left the room. This will come back soon. Also Red Death may regret not watching that goober die on the tracks.
Maybe, like Dragoon and Red Mantle, all of his prior arches were dead - which he would have been aware of - so he decided to take the freebie.
Jane Fonda should be tried for treason. At a minimum she should have her US citizenship revoked. I have absolutely no respect or regard for her. If I live long enough to see her die, I’ll buy drinks for all my vet friends and celebrate.
shortly followed by Act 6: Projectile Vomit
In the Military I had the privilege to meet a former medic that was one of the longest held at Hanoi Hilton. He was one of the ones that was interviewed by the trader Jane Fonda. They sat a bottle of beer in front of them and told him if he was to sip it they would kill him. Trader Jane smiled and pronounced how well…
I wasn’t crazy about this one, especially since the last few have had so much action.
Having kids seems to be a reason to get on the council. Red Death just wants to spend more time with his daughter, and cut back on the dangerous supervilliany stuff. It’s basically like being promoted to management, good for the career but you don’t get to be hands on anymore. Also, you don’t end up missing little…
I like how Red Death didn’t even bother opening his envelope. He knew exactly who needed arching. I have to assume this is going to be a catalyst to a Guild/Peril Partnership showdown at the end of the season. I wonder if he’s going to get in trouble with the rest of the council because he didn’t deliver the ransom? …
So does Night Dick always talk like he’s narrating his own gritty detective comic? Because I love it: “Different pages here...I’m on the obituaries, you’re on like the penthouse forum.”
I literally laughed out loud when they showed Jonny Quest’s “Indian” sidekick.
And here’s the scene from Jonny Quest that the Flashback was riffing on:
Zack...Johnny’s not in a Rest Home. He's in Rehab.
On the other hand, if he either remembers the fantasy but knows it was fabricated, OR does not remember it but has a vague recollection, then it would be a viable explanation for his more-desperate-than-usual horndog behavior this week.
The old folks moved and are now sharing a brownstone on Christopher Street.
I think the off model Dr. Quest was just Dr. Z misremembering his past. Hadji was depicted as an American Indian in the flashback despite the fact that we saw an adult Hadji in season three who was clearly South Asian like the original. Z probably just forgot about Race Bannon and created a composit character out of…
My Observations -
God, I loved this episode so much. As a guy who grew up loving old school villainy like Dick Dastardly and Muttley, as well as Snidely Whiplash, Red Death’s monologue about the virtues of tying people to train tracks was a thing of beauty. I also love any time we see Dr. Mrs. the Monarch and Gary bonding, because they…
I think Johnny is at a rehab center not rest home but I did think it was the rest home the Action Man, Billy’s mom and Colonel Gentlemen live. (Maybe just Rodney & Mrs Quizboy)
I think that the episode title is "The Terminus Mandate," not "The Terminus Moderate."
How long until these guys wake up?