Every henchman: we’ve made a terrible mistake
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Venture Bros. establishing guilds and formal work conditions for hench, it turned out, was praxis all along
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Which seemed like they were setting up a harder heel turn. But then she just...apologizes and dies? Nothing really happened that should have changed her mind.
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Somehow Sam being Captain America plays as this deep heartfelt personal betrayal that makes her lose her last shred of hope Even though they didn't, like, know each other at all
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I mean, as an audience member, I did indeed suffer from the hodgepodge wtf-ery of narrative failure, so...mission accomplished I guess.
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I’ve liked a lot of material on its own and I’ve never watched an episode I didn’t like (individually) thus far but I have no idea how each episodes narrative connects to the others at all.
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I did enjoy that this time they were finally like — at the end — “Hey these terrorists had a point when they weren’t killing people. Stew on that one.” I feel like usually only the audience ever has to think about the grey areas.
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