Episode 2 - In About Six Hours I Lose My Virginity To A Fish
It’s summer break for Mark and his friends, but supervillains don’t take a vacation. Mark is forced to face the consequences of Omni-Man’s double life.
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It’s funny that people are calling this a filler episode when they used it to set up so many future events.
They set up:
The first two points weren’t even in the comics. Cecil just kinda had a lucky guess that the sonic weapon would work and Eve just went back to superheroics to help Mark IIRC. I like this better, though I’m a little disappointed we didn’t get Mark in the fish costume.
“It doesn’t have Omni-Man.”
Probably their logic.
I kinda expected that to be called a filler episode because it was the atlantis arc; its a very bland arc. Thats the thing with kirkmans style though he spends a lot of time setting up future things and he somehow is making that translate to media
Don’t forget introducing Las Vegas. That will be important down the line.
Oh shit you’re so right, I forgot about that
hey what did you forget about, I read the comics like 3 yeasrs ago and I think I forgot
edit: nvm i remember lol
Also, it teased a brand new, show exclusive character arc wherein Donald doesn’t yet know he’s a robot.
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Yeah I dont get it, this circular arrow popped up during the amber scenes and I must of clicked it because I didn’t see amber this episode
Didn’t robot originally find the weakness, like way down the line?
People are constantly using the word filler wrong and it bugs me
I think it’s been pretty clear that the focus of this season will Mark pulling apart and then coming to terms with his morals. All of this stuff has been pretty much setting up the conflict between Mark and Cecil, both in terms of ideology and in terms of physically confronting Cecil’s efforts in creating counters against Viltrumites. Sure, felt like a lower stakes episode, and the whole Atlantis thing was mostly just a fun little sidequest that builds up to something relatively minor in the grand scheme of the story, but given where the story will be headed later, lower stakes and fun right now isn’t a problem