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Was Thragg worth the wait? (Episode 7 Recap)Ajouté :
Episode 7 of season 4 of Invincible, the big fight episode, don't do anything rash. We finally saw the culmination of all this buildup, all these characters being recruited, figuring out strategies, figuring out how they feel about each other. Now, we get to look at every single one and say, "How did you do? How valuable were you in this fight?" I've done a little ranking system here, and I'll be honest, coming out of the episode, I'm surprised at where a lot of these people ended up.
Also, my cat Mortimer is not on my lap because spoilers for the episode, he doesn't like the battle beast gets thrown into space. Although, he does survive because we see him in the end.
And yeah, I'm in the middle of a move, so I haven't set up the studio yet, but soon. But before we get to my rankings, I want to talk about the beginning of the episode, which was all ThraG, X-Men Origins Thrag. It was a bunch of them, and it was also the Theatus origin as well. But we finally learned kind of what Filtermite Society was like before Thrag, why things went the way they did, and also it kind of made some things a little bit more confusing. So, I'm curious to see if people have answers for this. But what we find out is Argal Argyle. Every time in my head I want to say Argyle like that stupid movie Agent Argyle but Agent Argle ruler of the Viltromites here voiced by Frank Welker which is awesome that you have the Megatron Optimus Prime reunion but the Viltromites are having some disagreements. Basically Theatus has a disagreement with everyone else because he is such a powerful figure. Argol and Thra take him seriously. what it seems like was happening. The Viltromites up until this point where Arle is killed, they were still a space empire who were subjugating planets, making them work for them, but they weren't this survival of the fittest like everybody has to kill each other to determine who is the strongest Viltromite. It was clear that the Viltrammites valued strength. But the idea of a culling, which is one of the things we see in season 1, which we get a lot more of here, doesn't seem like it was part of the Viltramite tradition until Thrag proposed it. But one thing I like about Thetus is he makes this argument on Thrag and Argle's terms, which is like these guys rebelling against us, that is strength.
Thrag doesn't buy it because it's not real strength, because it's not big giant punches and mustaches and stuff.
And Argle goes with him because he's Megatron. So then theatus kills Argyle the betrayer. He's betrays him which leads to Bragg being in charge and instituting this culling. Now it seems like he kind of does it on the fly. Also seems like because of what happened the Viltromites are all kind of bloodthirsty and in this moment they all also want to do it. And we have seen this moment before them all fighting ripping each other in half. Some of the main Viltromites start to reveal themselves.
Conquest Cre Thula. We got a lot of those guys here. But we get a sense here for what Thrag values. And we did kind of always understand that Thrag cares about Viltrim. He cares about strength.
He is clearly a product of this system.
He'll say later there's a void in my soul every time the Viltromites die. And I like believe it. I believe he genuinely does not want to kill any Viltromites besides status who he believes is a betrayer because he is.
Overall, I think people were not fully sold on Lee Pace last week. Up until this week, there was this whole like, is he going to be as big of a figure as Thragg needs to be? I think the answer this week is yes. And I think partially it's because Thragg is not Nolan, right?
He's not Conquest. Nolan is a tough, strong father figure turned evil Superman. Like that's what he's supposed to be, especially the beginning of the series. That's what that character is supposed to feel like. Conquest is just a pure murder machine full of hate and murder and nothing else. But Thrag is both the biggest badass there ever was and also a diplomat in a way that many of the rest of the Viltromites are not.
He seems to be able to think strategically besides setting up traps.
He's also the one who comes up with the idea of bombing the planet which doesn't end up helping very much but still like he's making moves. And I like that Lee Pac's thr is a little more understated because a he doesn't need to prove anything, right? like the rest of these filtermites are always yelling about how strong they are and he doesn't need to do that because he knows everybody knows that and if anybody doesn't know that he'll rip their chin off and at the same time like he does feel like a character who has like a quiet inner monologue most of the time just very tactical figuring out like this is the right thing to do this is what our guy would have wanted until he gets really upset and goes into super Thrag devil mode but like I like Lupe here then everybody thinks about how they're going to have to go fight Thrag and they go it's going to be hard and they have a little bit of chat chatting about food, which is fine, but yet more in Battle Beast's whole deal, which I I do think part of the deal with Battle Beast, having read his comic enough that's out. I don't know what exactly is going to happen to this character. I kind of expected eventually he's going to get in a big fight. We think he's maybe going to win and he's not. And like with any other character, there is an element of tragedy, especially someone like Battle Beast who just like I am the strongest and I have to show how strong and tough I am by fighting worthy opponents, whatever. But in this moment, he does say like, "I'll be really psyched when somebody kills me in a big fight." Now, I'm like, "Yeah, somebody should kill him in a big fight.
I hope he gets to have his wish." But we get the whole team. There's eight people on the team besides Tieia who doesn't really do anything in the big fight. So, that's why she's not included here. But we got the three Grayson's, Mark, Oliver, and Nolan. Coalition of Planets.
You got Thetus, Allen, Zoe, Tech Jacket is there. Battle Beast is there. And Space Racer is there. Even though Space Racer is not there for the beginning of the fight, which just proves how good Space Racer is because like if you started this with just the Space Racer part of the fight, he might have killed them all. But we get this moment where they're all trying to like, "All right, we're going to split into groups.
Everybody's going to be tactical." And then it's just no, Thrag is waiting for us and all the Viltromites are there hiding in the dead viltites that are all the little ring. And that's kind of clever. Although that seems like the kind of thing that Zoe's armor would pick up on, but I guess she wasn't looking for him. And then we get just like 40 minutes of fighting. A little bit of talk in the middle with Nolan and Thrag, but like for the most part, this is punching and throwing guys into other guys. I have ranked, now I'm not going to go through every single thing that happens, but I'm going to talk about everything that happens during this fight. I have ranked the eight members of team good guy based on usefulness, performance in the fight. I'm going to go through one by one, starting at the bottom, talking about how I think they did. So number eight, and this means the least useful member of the team in this fight shockingly is Battle Beast. Battle Beast gets some hits in fights Stola a little bit, but like everybody gets moments like that and like he makes a big deal out of how much he wants to fight everybody during the fight. But we will come up against what seems like Patty's biggest limitation here. Besides the fact that he's very single-minded, he also just cannot fly or breathe in space like the rest of these guys. So if you rip his jetpack off, he's just done.
And I think that's pretty funny. But it does mean that in this entire group he is the least useful. But anyway, very disappointed by that beast. Hope he eventually gets to do something cool and like he's had moments that are cool, but like hope he gets to matter in a big plot moment. Number seven in the good guy utility rankings is Oliver. Now I only put Oliver above Battlebeast because a Mark and Oliver do manage to fight Lugan for a little bit. as a team, they're kind of useful. But the thing that Oliver does that's kind of handy is disobey everybody's orders and get nearly killed because that proves to be the turning point for Mark and Nolan. So like even though he doesn't do anything particularly useful in the fight, his presence in the fight is kind of valuable. So that's why he gets seven and Battle Beast gets eight. All right, now we're in six. This is where it gets a little tricky. For number six, I'm going to say Allen. Now I think Allen overall performs well. He is strong. He punches. He is able to take on multiple Viltromites at once. We see him kill quite a few Viltromites, although some of them are weakened Viltromites, so we can't take full credit. He saves Zoe at least once. And I assume he finds Oliver eventually. Someone has to. He also, and this is easy to forget, is the character who creates the psychic mind channel that everybody's able to communicate in.
So without him, that would be kind of a mess. But overall, I don't think Allan had any enormous moments where Allan like fought or killed a main character or did something so extraordinary that it would go down as like one of his biggest moments. But six isn't bad. Uh especially because for me number five was Thetus. Now because Thetus or Thaddius as I called him in the last video gets a lot done. He beats up. He beats up Thula. Now he does do something with Thula that I think is kind of maybe one of my biggest problems with this fight. And one of the things I guess I don't love about the idea of Viltrammites fighting other Viltromites in space because yeah, they don't plan to have this fight in space, but then Thrag kind of ambushes them. So everybody's flying around. The fight takes place in like all directions. But because of that, there's nowhere to ground this fight. Everybody's just fighting and kind of why doesn't this guy fly over to him? He just doesn't because he's fighting this other guy.
But like, I don't know. First of all, it's weird they're they're in the space.
But second, if you're fighting Thula on planet Earth, for example, and you're Thetus, you get her by the ponytail, great move, and you whip it in, you swing her around, and you toss her, right? Because what you're going to do is toss her into a mountain or a building, and that's going to hurt. I don't understand why Thetus has her in his grasp and then decides to toss her just into space so she could keep going.
Like, on one hand, maybe Thetus does want to kill the Vlites, but on the other hand, he definitely does. He's not being merciful in these moments. just feels like some of these characters don't really understand what a space fight is. And this is one of them where if you can close distance and you can get an advantage, you break a neck or whatever and you keep going. We'll say another positive for Thetus gets to call out. Craig is maybe even more than Thrag. The single villure might hate the most because Thrag is at least kind of interesting, right? He's like a wild card. Craig's always the same. He's always like stern. He's got his little robot eye thing. I don't know. Something about Craig just doesn't doesn't sit well with me. So Thetus does that which is helpful. Thetatus also is part of the planet destroying team which even though everybody's kind of involved in reality is four, right? And he is the first member of that team to chart here and that is cool. I would just say the two big problems here why he didn't come out of this fight looking better is a his hatred of the Viltromites creates conflict in the ranks. Nolan does genuinely seem kind of worried about what Theatus is going to do once they win because Thetus just hates Viltromites. And I don't think Thrag is completely out of line to assume that if Theta's killed Thrag, he might release the toxin because he's like, "We got to be done with these people." And now that we've killed the main one, I think we're going to be good. And Theta seems totally fine with that on his end. You know, that kind of ideology, it's it's difficult. Uh the other reason he doesn't come out super well is cuz he gets his head ripped off and killed and then his head smooshed and that's rough.
Now, I knew somebody was going to die in this fight. There were a couple moments where other characters seem like they maybe had it worse, but if you had to pick one guy to kill in this fight, it is Thetus. And he got to destroy the planet filt room, so that's really all you could ask for. That's why five. All right, now we're in the top half. These are the ones that are really useful.
Number four, Zoe Tech Jacket. Finally, we saw a reason for why Tech Jacket exists. First of all, it's not just the little laser beams either. The laser beams are good, and it's not even that she could fire the special darts because I assume if she couldn't, they give Allen or Battlebeast or Mark a gun that could do that, but she's the fighter who can heal the rest of them. And that's incredibly important in space. And like, as we'll see here, if she does not do that, fight lost. Everybody dies. All the good guys die. Now, yes, Zoe still needs to be protected by Allen all the time. There's at least one moment in this where Allan sees her and goes, >> "Zoe."
>> But considering what Zoe is able to do, I think it's kind of worth it. And this is the first time I'm like, "Good, good that Zoe's here." Also, by this point, because of the bad impression I feel like she made in the other fights, maybe the other Viltromites aren't expecting anything from her, and that's why she's able to shoot with those darts. And this is like, you know, don't worry about the one in the robot suit. If we have to, we can rip her head off, but like it'll motivate the other ones too much. Save her for last. And then look what happens. All right. Number three in the power rankings, and I keep changing what this is. utility rankings, fight rankings, whatever. Is Mark Mark invincible? Mark Grayson invincible as far as I'm concerned. Uh he's has a good showing here. You know, obviously he's part of the planet destroying team, which is something cuz he's around with two adults and two of the most serious filtrum warriors. And he tries and fails to fight Thrag, but nobody's able to fight Thrag cuz Thragg is so strong. I will say wild moment. And I do know where this is going where Mark says, >> "I killed Kquas, I'll kill you, too."
And Anessa gives him a look like, hm, interesting. And also interesting, they don't know Conquest is dead yet, right?
They probably assume, and I'm not sure if they're able to track his big stupid arm because it's like a piece of technology, but maybe they're expecting him to show up and this is a moment where they're like, "Oh, never mind. We maybe have to take this seriously." But other than that, Mark doesn't get any incredible hits and I don't think any of Mark's highlight reel besides blowing up the planet is get come from this fight.
You know, he tries really hard. I think that's admirable. and against any other opponent, I think he'd be fine, but Thrag can beat him. So, that's number three. Number two, this week, obviously, Nolan. Nolan had an incredible showing.
There's a little bit of me that was like, why are we still doing Nolan stuff? Like, what is his value on the show? Especially since Mark is clearly like really, really strong, able to fight and kill Conquest. And don't get me wrong, there's value in a character like this trying to redeem themselves like as a story beat, but like in the fights, what is Nolan's job going to be?
And in this it's a he does seem like he is the best warrior they've got and b he's the one who figures out what's going on and that's crucial and I do really like those moments. You see him talking to Thrag for a second and you're like oh no is Thra going to convince him to be bad guy again but then you're like well no probably not. And also this is something that is strategically great to do. A, get your enemy in monologue so you can figure out what they care about and B just take him off the board so that if things started to go the good guys' way, Thrag couldn't just intervene and start chopping everybody's heads off. Incredibly smart. And while he does get beaten up a lot, he also gets the anime punch and then after that immediately goes and burrows through the planet. So that's significant. And that does suggest that sure he lost to Thra in this moment because he had just survived two incredible feats. Maybe in a version of the story where he's at full strength, he could take Thrag.
Also, he got to like hug his kids and not be a complete deadbeat anymore. And dying and basically sacrificing himself is the kind of moment that you need for this character to show other characters they are actually invested in making up for their mistakes. So, overall, Nolan looking great. Uh, still has the feed out. Still weird, but good showing.
However, obviously number one, the MVP of the fight, as is every fight they're going to be in, I assume until they're eventually killed, is Space Racer. I said last week in my video, jokingly, Space Racer's gun can kill anybody and it goes through anything. Why aren't we using it more? And specifically, I said, I feel like you could shoot the planet a couple of times and it would explode.
And it turns out I was wrong. You only have to shoot it once, but you do need some guys to back that up. Now, Space Racer is a character I still don't fully understand like what his deal is. That's part of the fun of him. But like I don't know how many punches he can take. I don't know how fast he is, right? You figure a character like Space Race or kind of like the Silver Surfer would just be faster than almost anybody else in the show. So like he could outrun a Ultramite easily, but he can't like punch one. I think that's still probably where they'd go with him. Uh but none of it matters because he has the gun that can kill and destroy planets. And he is also tasked with getting the Jacked dinosaurs to help. Now the Jack Dinosaurs, I think, are interesting.
Obviously, we know that they're a thing that Nolan found and that the good guys are going to use against the Viltrammites. However, the idea that Space Racer finds some of them and I I assume they refose them and then he was able to bring him back into this fight.
But like the idea that Space Racer gets them and brings them into this fight and that's good for anybody in the fight is seems a little weird. Obviously, it's chaotic and I guess the immediate value is the Viltromites don't know what those are or don't know to be afraid of them.
Once that initial shock is over and the vill's like, "Oh, no. We probably shouldn't fight these things. They're pretty dangerous." I don't see why they don't just go and fight our guys. They have little collars on. The collars don't really do anything. It's not like they're like mind control collars or shock collars or something. However, cool moment. And then, yeah, Space Racer kills multiple Viltrammites. He's the only character in this fight, I believe, who on his own kills more than one.
Allan and Tech Jacket get at least one, but Space Racer without really trying is able to kill quite a few viltrammites.
Yeah, because he seems to kill us one.
He clips Anessa. He shoots and kills this guy and he shoots this guy. That's three Vermites that he shoots and kills.
He wounds some others and then obviously destroys the planet, which I do not think they could do without him. Like I think you could maybe get away with destroying the planet with Nolan, Mark, and Oliver instead of Theatus, right? So I don't think he is essential to that part of the plan. You need Nolan because Nolan's the one that figures it out, but you need Space Racer because Space Racer is the one who clears the path. I will say Space Racer is also the character that's like, "We should probably leave."
And that's correct. So, it's good that he does that. We'll say the big problem with Space Racer, and I was so worried they were going to kill him in this, is that he is punchable and apparently catchable. If Vulture gets their hands on him, they could punch him and he dies. Now, what I don't fully understand is that during this whole fight, everybody knows where Thra is, right?
That's not a surprise. You could see a world where this would be a surprise where he's like judging everybody from far away and you're kind of seeing this fight and everybody's like when's he going to come out? But they know where he is. And yet it doesn't seem like Space Racer strategy is shoot Thrag.
Like it seems like he kind of takes some shots that get close to Thrag, but it seems like he's just in the moment going, "All right, let's switch which villager knight should I kill?" And it's like a yeah, it is helpful if you kill them, but b like none of these guys seem to be able to kill Thra except you. And maybe we can hit Thra with the poison.
Doesn't seem like that's going to work because he's too fast. But like Space Racer, we really need to focus you more on just shooting Thrag. He has one good shot and Thra's done. Now Thrag is fast obviously, so you can't just shoot him.
But I feel like the plan should definitely be throw the big jack dinosaurs at Thrag. Everybody else piles on Thrag and Space Racer tries to shoot Thrag once. Also, the other way you play this, and I can't remember if it works this way or not, like Space Racer owns the gun. like it is his gun. But I don't know if it's like Molier where someone else could wield it if he like gave them permission maybe or if they earned it from him. But you got to do that one of these days where someone secretly has the gun. They use it to get close to Thrag or some whoever we need to kill and then they shoot him with it because uh it's a pretty good gun. But the problem with Thrag is he probably would recognize that one because he's strong tactician. Still I guess in terms of plays, right? Like we saw a couple of plays. We saw the dinosaurs. We start shooting with the poison and then we see the on the fly blowing up the planet play. It doesn't seem like they really strategized anything else besides hopefully there's enough of us to fight the ones of them until we get Thraag and then maybe we can all pile on him. So yeah, either way, Space Racer MVP, incredible performance this week.
Hopefully he can make it so you can't punch his mask and then die and then he'll be unstoppable. Also, you know, short king, so we have to appreciate that. But yeah, and I I enjoyed Thrag this episode. I think like Leipes was interesting and just the idea of this character who like it's really hard to get him angry. A lot of the rest of these village mates are angry because he's so powerful. He doesn't have to be.
He doesn't have to be scary, but also he's not really worried about anything.
Pushing him to a point where he gets angry is really interesting. And watching all these people fight him when really all he wants is to watch them fights. We could see like, oh, was Mark actually that good? I'm not sure. That's why he seems to be doing this. He wants to test the strength of everybody around him. And I enjoyed that element of it. I do think as a strategist he's just not very good. And I also think he's really tied to Viltro and I think that's you know one of his weaknesses is he is sentimental about the old days and Agent Argyle and like getting Vtrim back to its former glory and that means if you're able to take Vtrim away from him then you can beat him in a fight or at least you can get the fight to stop. Now we end this episode with the realization that apparently the vill are coming to Earth which makes sense because they can breed with Earth people and like Thrag says they are too few in their numbers already. I am under the impression, I've kind of heard that episode 8 does not have a big fight, even though episode 8 of Invincible usually ends with a big fight, right? Season 1's the fight between Nolan and Mark. Season two ends with the fight between Mark and Angstrom. And then season 3 is Mark and Eve versus Conquest. But it seems like this season is going to function the same way that a traditional Game of Thrones season works where episode 7 is the big finale and episode 8 is tying up all that action from episode 7. And I think that's good and I think that's how audiences like myself expect this to go.
I hope Invincible fans don't get their hopes up. Speaking of Invincible fans, you know, the the animation this episode fun. Like I've said before, I think the big fights look good. I think the one thing with this episode was it a little interesting is they did get a little fancy with some of Thrag's fighting.
Like obviously the big cyclone punch against Nolan, taking that hit and making the big demon face and even that moment where he flies through the rock and all the rock around him explodes.
The way I read this is I assume they wanted to be like, "No, we have to do something different with him." so that it clearly seems like a paradigm shift.
And I appreciate that and I thought those moments were cool. They do highlight kind of some of the limitations of the rest of the fights where it is just guy showing up, punching a guy, flying off screen, fly to another guy. I do wish these fights got a little bit more creative, a little more artsy, and sometimes they do, but this episode was tough because I want them to go all out with this big thrag moment, but at the same time, showing me this makes me wish everything looked like this. There's been so much discourse this season about the art style of Invincible, the release schedule of Invincible, and I understand what people are saying. It could look better. Makes sense why now it seems to be their concern is making the seasons reliable, like making them release at the same time, every year, all at once.
No, not all at once, but like not split up into three mini seasons because of how much people hated that. And for me, if that comes at the expense of maybe it doesn't look amazing, I think that's okay because I think the show looks really good. The performances are great.
And the fact that they might finish this story, like finish telling the story of the books over the course of however many seasons of the show they're going to be, like assuming they're going for eight, that means we're halfway through.
It's really impressive that this show didn't come out until 2021, right? It's like by 2030 we may have eight seasons of Invincible or however many they want to make. And that is an incredible task, especially in a world where TV shows take forever to make and then you kind of forget about everything that happened in the last season. Like I appreciate the regularity of Invincible. That being said, I did enjoy that little Adam Eve special they did. I wouldn't mind more of those. Maybe a Battlebeast special, you know, a Rexlode special or just like little one-off episodes, right? Like anthologies. I think that could be cool.
It's interesting because The Boys has also spun off in a lot of different directions and I assume it is more profitable to Amazon, although who can know, but I imagine Invincible also sells pretty well. It sells comics.
Battlebee's number one was like I want to say the second highest seller of that year or something like that. So, I'm surprised that they haven't tried to do spin-offs, especially because the tough part about a spin-off with like Genvy is that if you're making that at the same time as you're making a season of The Boys, you want them to sync up. You want the characters from one to be going to the other because they would naturally be doing that. But at the same time, because they're being rewritten and people are kind of figuring it out as they go, they can't really intertwine too much. So you just have to have characters say like the kids from GenV are out there doing something and like that's as good as you're going to get.
But with Invincible, it's like we have a text they're working very directly from.
So you could easily say like, okay, we didn't really know where Tech Jacket was before this. Let's do a little Tech Jacket series, you know, see how that goes. And I'm surprised that at least as far as I've seen, they haven't announced any of them. But for me, like if they wanted to take a year off to really polish all the animation, I would be okay with it. I think most people would be okay with it. If there was something else in that year, if there's like the special presentation about the Lizard League or something, so that it doesn't feel like Invincible stops moving, you know? And I think anthologies could be really fun cuz there's so many characters we've seen like a second of but then no more of. Like the baby, it would be like, "Oh, it's an anthology about them. That could be that could be silly. That could be entertaining." And speaking of anthologies, that reminds me of a video I watched recently by a creator named Captain Midnight. It's part of a series called Showrunners where in every episode, Captain Midnight takes a different showrunner, like a person who created a television series, talking about where they came from, how that affected the television series that they created, and then kind of what mark that left on the industry. And the first episode is about Ron Serling, the creator of the Twilight Zone, the like quintessential anthology show. I think it was great to watch. Really interesting to learn about Rod Serling because I knew next to nothing about him. If you want to watch that video along with all my videos early in adree and tons of other exclusive videos, you should check out Nebula. Nebula is, say it with me, a subscription streaming service that I and a bunch of other really cool people helped create. Nebula has evolved so much over the last 7 years. Sure, you can still watch all my videos early and adree. You can watch videos by a bunch of other creators you probably already love. But one of the most exciting things about Nebula is our original programming. Tom Scott has a new series called England where he goes to every English county to find something interesting. Did you check out this first episode where Tom Scott goes to Leicester and he visits a bell making factory? You see the entire process, learn how bells are made and it is not how you would expect, especially since this belling factory is hundreds of years old and they're still working with some of the same techniques from a century ago. Tom Scott even gets to use a sledgehammer to break one of the bells a little because shockingly it's hard to do. It's hard to use a sledgehammer to break an enormous bell. And each episode of England is going to be on Nebula for a week before it goes anywhere else. On top of that, we got a series that I love watching called Amolish Everything where someone, maybe a comedian, maybe another YouTuber, makes an argument for something that should be abolished. They state their case. They make a very funny PowerPoint. The political establishment gets to weigh in. And then the audience decides what deserves to actually be abolished. This week they did the championship for the second season. They had a ton of really funny people on it.
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