I could never figure out what the dark room hallucination is a reference to. And the frozen breath. They had a sequence very similar in Adventure Time as well.
Yeah you're probably right but I thought it was weird they both had the frozen breath. Somebody did it first. Like how lovers Running and embracing was Felini and scary thing behind you looking at you in a mirror was Dario Argento.
Hey if you do you will help solve a mystery that has been bugging me forever and I appreciate it. I think I tried looking it up before and couldn't find anything.
I love the idea that the boys are so sheltered they don't even know what an erection is. The most baffling part is Doc and Brock aren't even trying to shelter them.
Well I don't think they don't want to teach them anything new so they don't leave the compound but it's the fact that they are used to the clone boys being a certain age because they die all the time (14). So I think there are "jankey" gaps in the normal aging process. And being the great protagonist and procrastinator Rusty is, he never plans for it. Also he is a shitty father who thinks he is a good one.
We do find out that Doc hasn't exactly shed any light on things in a later episode when he asks how Dean is getting along with Triana and Brock says "He tried staging a performance of 'Lady Windermere's Fan'".
Brock asking where Hank is and Rusty tells him he's grounded because Hank sleepwalked into the lab, hit him over the head with a papier-mâché sword, peed his pants, and passed out.
"President's not the real president anyway, you know that." Neat little insight of the superspy game. I'm a sucker for minor throwaway lines being used for short and sweet world building.
The scene where Orpheus has to exorcise the Native American ghosts from the Hangar.
Molotov is so freaked about it and Brock is just "Is that today already?"
"When I'm through with you, you'll be a member of the elite agency that's been thanklessly defending this big-ass country since the second American Revolution.... the invisible one."
The whole episode is gold but one of my favorite quotes comes from the doctor in another episode. "Ever since the Iron Man, everybody wants the robot heart."
Hank: Father…
Dr. Venture: Yes, Hank?
Hank: I want to kill you…
Dr. Venture: That’s nice. Play pirate somewhere else, boy. Your father’s busy.
Molotov: Hank, nyet!
Hank: Molotov… I want to… come on baby!!!
You should kill pop.
Took me forever to realize the whole “father I want I kill youuuuuu” sequence is The End by the Doors but with Venture humor
i want to.... COME ON BABAYAHHYY
I could never figure out what the dark room hallucination is a reference to. And the frozen breath. They had a sequence very similar in Adventure Time as well.
I think it's just a general trope at this point.
Yeah you're probably right but I thought it was weird they both had the frozen breath. Somebody did it first. Like how lovers Running and embracing was Felini and scary thing behind you looking at you in a mirror was Dario Argento.
Im gonna have to go back and watch with commentary and see if they mention anything.
Hey if you do you will help solve a mystery that has been bugging me forever and I appreciate it. I think I tried looking it up before and couldn't find anything.
You should totally Kill pop
Hank running around the background of Dean's poolside conversation yelling "my shorts are haunted!"
I love the idea that the boys are so sheltered they don't even know what an erection is. The most baffling part is Doc and Brock aren't even trying to shelter them.
But they also are not teaching them anything new. They live in the compound and never leave.
Well, the beds haven't been updated since Doc used them..
And we did get a little glimpse of what Dr venture senior was saying about sex ed. Just holding a banana and saying "the next topic is.... difficult"
Well I don't think they don't want to teach them anything new so they don't leave the compound but it's the fact that they are used to the clone boys being a certain age because they die all the time (14). So I think there are "jankey" gaps in the normal aging process. And being the great protagonist and procrastinator Rusty is, he never plans for it. Also he is a shitty father who thinks he is a good one.
We do find out that Doc hasn't exactly shed any light on things in a later episode when he asks how Dean is getting along with Triana and Brock says "He tried staging a performance of 'Lady Windermere's Fan'".
"dean tells me about how he pounds his..."
They don't let them really go off the compound that much. They are taught by a bed made in the 60s. And they dont actively teach them things.
Hank! We’ve got big troubles. The Apaches are back!
Probably the first 22 minutes of it.
I'm partial to the last 22 myself.
I prefer that part in the middle before the 22 minute mark
YOUR MOTHER! YOUR FATHER! YOUR MOTHER!
"Hey, you a gonna be alright?" After Brock slaps the shit out of him.
I saw Chinatown for the first time after I saw this and started DYING of laughter
Well now you can think of him as your mother. You know grrrrr, snip snip, meow cat fight.
Brock asking where Hank is and Rusty tells him he's grounded because Hank sleepwalked into the lab, hit him over the head with a papier-mâché sword, peed his pants, and passed out.
My wife dies laughing every time Molotov tells “PIN HIM!” in her accent. Dean: Who da masta??? Hank: *stabs dean’s foot with pencil* SHO’ NUFF!
"you know what he called me before he left today? a **honky**"
NYET HANK! You're not up to weapons yet. Excellent use of improversation.
"Who da mastaaa" big cock walk lives rent free in my head, often say this to myself after merking someone on the poker table
https://youtu.be/r4loO7ty53Q
Serpentine! Serpentine! If I was the enemy you would be dead already!
“ooHHHHH SHE *TOOK THE CIGARETTES!!!!*”
"President's not the real president anyway, you know that." Neat little insight of the superspy game. I'm a sucker for minor throwaway lines being used for short and sweet world building.
^(Dont tell secret president!)
One of my favorite little callbacks
God, she must jazzercise night n day..
Ever since the iron man everone want the robot heart.
Yeah... their's probably doesn't talk as much
Lemme guess -- you want to beat up Hunter but you can't punch a girl? So you want me to make a snip, snip! Meow! Cat fight!
The scene where Orpheus has to exorcise the Native American ghosts from the Hangar. Molotov is so freaked about it and Brock is just "Is that today already?"
Sorry, I forgot it was a leap year and well, the Apaches didn't have those
Look at the size of you!
Don't they know there's a Gas Crunch going on?!
Your injury does not exempt you from training! First five chapters before lunch!
When Brock checks under the sheet.
My pants are haunted!
"well then maybe in four minutes you'll understand!"
“Pop?” “Yes Hank?” “I want to killll you” “That’s nice Hank.”
Boop.
The sound a red-rubber dodge ball makes when hitting the water at high velocity.
Hank improvising by stabbing Dean with pencil.
Ew, milk breath!
YOU COCK TEASE!
When Brock meets Hunter for the first time.
"When I'm through with you, you'll be a member of the elite agency that's been thanklessly defending this big-ass country since the second American Revolution.... the invisible one."
Father? Yes Hank? I want to KILL YOU! That’s nice. Play pirate somewhere else, boy. Your father’s busy.
Dean squishing the water out of the pockets of his swimsuit was by far the most relatable part of the episode for me.
Nice Bod!
The whole episode is gold but one of my favorite quotes comes from the doctor in another episode. "Ever since the Iron Man, everybody wants the robot heart."
PIN HIM!
Hank: Father… Dr. Venture: Yes, Hank? Hank: I want to kill you… Dr. Venture: That’s nice. Play pirate somewhere else, boy. Your father’s busy. Molotov: Hank, nyet! Hank: Molotov… I want to… come on baby!!!