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Cecil may have made the biggest mistake of his life. Mark is about to crash out.
And what's going on with Eve? We're about to discuss all that more on a brand new episode
of The Binge Starting Now.
Welcome to UnBinge, the podcast discussing all the shows and TV shows up to Binge.
It's me, Jagerme. And that is Matt Kaufhammer. And we finally have three brand new episodes
of Invincible. But before we go, let's get a spoiler warning.
This is your one and only spoiler warning for Invincible.
We're on season four. The comic run is already done. If you're not caught up,
now's your chance to turn back or you're going to get spoiled.
Yeah, we'll try not to spoil as much as the comics as we, like, we won't spoil.
Sometimes it's tough. Sometimes it's tough.
Yeah, like, cough thread all of it. I'm working. I've already read a lot of it. And like,
they kind of add some stuff and move out of order, which I actually love. And I feel like,
as a comic lover, it just gives me more. Like, yeah, you know what's going to happen
from a story standpoint, but everything just kind of expands. And we get a lot of new added
things, like specifically with Titan and his storyline. So it's brand new. It's, you know,
same, same, but different in a sense, you know? The way I like to think of it is like,
you got to dinner, you order a ribeye, and they're like, you know what? Here's a sidefully
for you. And it's like, I wasn't expecting it, but I'm not mad at it. Yeah, you're,
a whole ass delay. Yeah, it's all this quality. We're good. Like, everything from episode two
is basically an expansion of the comics. Like, we got the whole scourge virus on, on playing at
a wheelchair. We got Nolan as a kid getting his ass beat by his mom. Like, all that was new,
as far as I'm aware. And it was fantastic. I had a great time with it. So I know how about you,
Jack, but all the expansion so far, the comic has been quality. And even cost dogs are excited.
But we'll start from the cliffhanger we got there. The question I posed right away in the intro.
I think each power is not working because they're busy making a baby right now. She is pregnant.
So now imagine a child with Viltrum blood so strong that it's basically 100% Viltrum. Plus,
you get the Adam shifting reality bending powers of Adam Eve. Is this next child going to be
like the strongest being in all of the invincible universe? Franklin Richards inside of Superman's
body is ridiculous, man. I'm happy this is a quick universe to end or you're just going to get
these OP characters too fast. Yeah, it's incredible. And I love the, I love this reveal of Adam
being pregnant only a couple episodes after her father in a very undiplomatic way. Basically,
poses the question of Mark being like, your balls work. Like, we even know that you can have kids
being your half alien. And so very quickly, we get the answer of yes. In fact, apparently he has
super sperm. So yeah, that's what said, like, Viltrum, I, they'll get it done. The seed is very strong.
Yeah, the seed is very, very strong. But maybe already got a mustache in there. Probably.
Doesn't matter male or female, that's kids got a mustache. Yeah. And that's my favorite thing is like
the, what is it? The intergalactic planet thing that they have? It's like the mustache for
that. Yeah, the coalition, the mustache for them is like a clan hood, you know. I mean, to think
about it, it's like you have this entire civilization of like conquering warrior badass like
psychopaths and they're all rocking the stash. I can see how that could be a very quick symbol of
oh, no, run away. Yeah, Hitler would have been an on site for them. They would be like,
then we go over to Adam, Adam E. for Eve, let's call her by her, her, her government name.
Her thing is very explainable. Marx is also explainable. It's just he's got to go through his
black suit area to deal with it. This dude is kind of killing. I would say easily even though
it makes a lot of sense why he would do it. We see that right away with the killing the astronaut
during the sequit attack. We see that when he almost kills dinosaurs, so we're going to talk about
in a little bit. I feel like every hero has this at some point. Do you have, you either have a
black suit era or do you grow a beard? You know, like with every comic book hero. Yeah, no,
I get you, but we also have to remember from a character perspective, Mark is, I don't even know
if he's 21 yet. He's like 19, 20 years old. He just went through not one, but like two,
three, four different world ending events that he got nearly killed or his family got nearly killed.
He's learned the lesson of if you don't kill the opponent or if you don't kill the bad guy,
the first time you get the chance, they're going to come back stronger and worse ever than
than ever. So he's about to learn that lesson with conquest again. So for him to hold any punches
at this point, I think is the more surprising move. We should be less shocked that he has taken
the kill shot when he gets the chance than he is showing restraint because at this point in his
career as a hero, him showing any form of restraint is that is a herculean effort because like he
almost took out Titan just because he felt like Titan posed a small threat to his family.
So he was ready to end that man's life on the off chance that his brother Oliver who was also
a superhero would get hurt. So yeah, this point of his career as a hero, he's young, he's angry,
he's going through some PTSD. I am not shocked at whatsoever. He's going for the kill.
Yeah, and it's, it reminds me of kind of our own system and our own reality and the same thing
in this universe, you know, because it's still earth, it's still the same, I guess,
foxes of earth with a whole layer of heroes, but it reminds me that a lot of guys are going to war
at like 17, 18 years old and what that does to them and it's still a developmental age for humans
where you're still kind of becoming a person. And Mark has seen that level times like 100. His
dad has put him through a train. Like I finally, which we finally get to see why, like apparently
it's a family tradition. You turn, you turn off age and all of a sudden your parents will beat the
shit out of you. Exactly. Like no one's just like a say some, the say some shit I haven't dealt
before, dealt with before. So you can handle it. You know, it worked for me. My papi didn't, his
papi foe him. Yeah, exactly. I don't have any problems, right? I mean, it's incredible to think
that it's taking this many iterations of Superman type heroes before we get to this point where
we actually talk about trauma because I know that this has happened in comics before,
but I feel like with the Superman characters, you have to make them almost so pure and immune
to actual PTSD to where you're angry, rage or anything like that to where you'll never get that
storyline with that specific character. And to be honest, yeah, let's go back to the X-Men.
They are just a team of child soldiers throughout most of that duration. And they end up
way too adjusted unless your name is Jean Grey and are Wolverine. So, you know, I think that
this is a necessary story to tell. I think it's, you're right. I think it's very important,
especially I read an article the other day from the Wall Street Journal talking about just the
profession of like psychologists and psychiatry. How nowadays it's about an 80, 20% split between
female psychiatrists and psychologists versus male. And what that does from a research standpoint
is a lot of research is now angled towards relationships and the more female perspective.
So a lot of male issues and adolescent issues get overlooked. And right now, especially in America,
where we see a rise in young male violence, gun violence, things like that, it's important that
we focus on stories like this where we can show a positive male influence still struggling with
some of these issues that you may face in your life. Obviously, we're not facing world, we are
facing world threats, but not from a superhero perspective, but more of like a war with Iran
perspective. And so what stories can young men turn towards that give us a positive outlook on
how to deal with some of this trauma. And it's surprising that it's a superhero comic book adaptation.
But that's why these stories can be really important because they can show you how do you deal with
some of these issues and it's through talking, it's through going to counseling, it's through having
a support system like a loving family they can turn to. So I think while it yes, it's a cartoon,
these stories can have a huge impact, especially on young people's lives.
Yeah, and some people learn through metaphor and that that does sound stupid and immature folks
because it is and whatever helps people helps people. If it takes a comic book or an animated
adaptation of a comic book for someone to realize it like, hey, maybe I'm angry and I should get
some help or I'm going to get dangerous. Then fuck yeah, we need more stories like this and not
so much that it's like, I imagine Brit, you know, Brit is 100% Captain America, a super soldier,
he's like, I don't give a fuck about anything. You know, I'm just about following orders and getting
the mission done. And that's just not the case for someone who gets put through a subway
when they're 17 years old. You know, my dad never put me through a subway. I only got put through
a mid-size RV just had one family in it and I'm just kidding. But we can all relate to having
issues with our parents, right? Whether it's, you know, your father having an expectation of the
old, live up to or the want to grow up and get out of your parents' influence. Like, we can relate
to a lot of these characters even if they're doing things that we can't do like fly and fight,
you know, aliens. But stories are inherently important to humans in our human condition. So,
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there's an actual message behind some of these scenes. And a lot of it goes to like, hey,
when you're struggling, ask for help. Yep. And especially how the rest of the world sees
mark a lot of times, that's how like, you are strong. You are a big dude, man. And if you're going
to be scary, especially for the kids and other people, then a lot of people are just going to
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That's what I want to ask with them. I just do not get what does Earth have that they can't get
in their own universe with their own time to deal with. I don't know. Honestly, at this point,
I'm hoping the show will answer that question because I'm not mistaken. It's never answered in
the comics. Correct me if I'm wrong in the comments. But as far as I know, they just keep coming back
just because and it's like, all right, like why will you keep getting your shit pushed back in
and you keep trying? I get it every time you come back, you get a little bit closer to success,
but like how many times are you going to try before you're like, all right, let's try a different
dimension. Yeah, and I don't know what city they keep attacking, but I don't, do they make it a
block? You know, like every time, even though it does effectively get worse, like I don't see them
actually advancing, you know, and I've always wondered this. Why won't and I've kind of written
this down. I want a better invasion that's out in the middle of nowhere, like where I'm at.
It made Arkansas. We're fucking stupid as shit out here. It'd be so easy for you to actually get
some real ground. Yeah. Well, going right into New York, going right into a major popular area,
I mean, not a great place to be, man, not a great place to be. And also, you've already had it once
where a superhero got trapped in your dimension and he fucked your shit. So now you have two stuck in
your dimension. You don't think that's a bad idea? Like as soon as that one flaxen's like, destroy
the gate, it was like, man, you're dumb. That's a bad idea. Like what are you doing?
Cecil's, and I might actually surprise that Brent being so cool about falling orders because it
does make sense. Let's go stop him. But I thought the same thing. It's like, what if you get stuck
over there? What's the door? You know, it's just like, what would just open a new one? Cecil,
like, you don't think we haven't been trying to do that since the first time. So if you're going
to have anybody stuck in the other dimension and figure a way to get back, it's going to be racks
or robot. He's the smartest of them all. So he'll be able to figure a way out soon or later.
And at least monster girl can be basically immortal if she uses her power correctly. So it's not
like she's just going to be super old while the time they get this. Super slight spoiler,
but comic readers are excited for seeing her return. Let's put it that way.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. Monster woman, dare I say? No.
That's this whole storyline and recurring character. I think is the best way to have a recurring
villain because sometimes you're like, man, they let that guy to jail again. And it's them coming back
in us not being able to do anything. And it just makes so much more sense. It's like this
groundhog day where it's like, or even better. And it's not the same ass hat. Let's say like
was that like doc seismic, you know, getting loose again. Yeah, even our love docs. Doxies,
doxies. Yeah, doxies. Yeah. I am excited though. From what we've seen so far from the season where
they've expanded a lot of the comics storylines that like the Nolan Allen thing in the comics,
it's very quick. Like you get a couple of panels per like weapon that they go to find,
whereas in this you get almost an entire episode of them exploring and trying to find stuff.
So what I'm excited about is the sea more of Rex and Monster Girl in the Flexing Universe.
I hope we get more of that story because in the comics, it's very much they're gone for a while
and then they pop back in and we get backfill story. So I'm hoping we get just more of that story
front loaded. Mm-hmm. And I mean, that's a perfect second way to get in to Alan and Nolan
because we get to we already kind of talked about it. We get to see Baby Nolan who you
start as a teacher, I guess, and you oppress toddlers. And then once you're done
oppressing them, mom and daddy come in and say, hey, dude, guess what day it is? Happy birthday.
His mom, dude, coming in like someone like bitch in here. Where is his mom? His mom was pissed
that the father stopped the stopper from killing Nolan. Like, holy God. And then she's like,
I hope I never see either one of you again. And then dips and say, jeez, it's what a society.
That is insane. It's not honestly them being a parody of like go like the the Vegeta. What
is it? Super Sand Race? Like it's hilarious because you think about it. And like, I could absolutely
see this as a Vegeta grew up. Yeah. It's child, child abuse is like a part of your society. And
then oppression is like the second part of your society. And another thing that they really
expanded on is just how terrible the Viltra, my empire is like, yeah, yeah, but we'll get to
the scourge too. Actually, we'll start with the scourge there. You could see they actually,
these things go hand in hand. You could see how Nolan can have trauma of seeing, like you're that
strong and seeing millions of your own people die. And Billy enough to circle the planet. Yeah,
billions, billions of people died. They could make the rest that that's what they're doing to other
people. You know, not just that. Remember, this is already after they did an internal purge of
50% of their population. So we went from having like enough society to kill half of us and be fine
to now they killed another 99% with this virus. And we've learned that it's tedious that does it
or thaddeus that does it. Making him the great betrayer times two. But like you said, going back to
Nolan's trauma of like, Alan's like, Hey, you're going to join us in our fight against your people.
And Nolan's like, Hey, hey, I know what we do is terrible. And like, I'm willing to like help
because I think we should change. But like, I can't actively kill my own people. And that's seeing
that struggle play out more in the show, I think is important because in the comics, it gets very
hand wavy. Whereas seeing his his little internal struggle of like, I know what my people do is wrong,
but I can't actively kill them. And that's their attacking me first is going to be really important
for the show going forward. And again, it just goes to that messaging of like, how do you,
how do you stop something or someone when you know it? How do I put this? Even though it's a part
of who you are in your heritage, how do you stop them? How do you, how do you go about putting
the brakes on something like that? And I think that's an important message for today because we're
seeing a lot of that in our own country. It's like, you don't have to support everything your
country does to still support your country, if that makes sense. Yeah. And so, and you see that with
Thadis where he's just like, like, there's, there's only 50 pure blooded Vultramine slaps and he's just
like, fuck, like, like, are you not happy? He's like, no, he had committed genocide. You know, like,
wait, he did a genocide at that point. I think it's even, is there more than genocide? Is there
another level beyond that? Because that's like, genocide is like, like, the, the Holocaust was
genocide. You, you kill a whole planet and it's just like 50 left. I don't know. I think
genocide's the, the highest year because I know a decimation is 10% and then, and then from there
goes genocide, which is more, I don't know, I don't know if there's like a super genocide level. But
yeah, extinction, extinction. There you go. He didn't extinction. He didn't extinction. There
we go. That's what we're looking for the whole time. Sorry, folks. I know we do worse for
scientists. Yeah. He didn't extinction. But again, it's like, your people are wrong, but it's
almost like you have this parent and even though they're inherently bad and you know that they're
wrong and they're bad. You don't ever want them to die. You hope that they get better before they
die. And he's saying that that parent is like, maybe never going to get better. And they're probably
going to just drive themselves into extinction just because they'll never improve. Because at one
point, this is something like, hey, man, there's not a lot of us. Maybe if we stop being dicks to
people, we can just kind of like grow back normally. And let's fill up one planet first before
we try to conquer all planets. Though this is going to sound terrible. I kind of understand
Thrags position. He did. He gets kind of like two orders, right? One kill all the non-viltramites
on the planet so that the news of this thing does not spread because we can't let anyone know
that we're weak because he knows in the back of his mind, they have been so bad, so oppressive
that as soon as any one of their enemies gets noticed that they're any ounce of weakness,
every single one of the planets they subject is going to turn against them. And then there's
not enough of them to keep power. So he knows you got to keep the iron fist clenched otherwise
they're going to get their shit rocked. So it makes sense from a tyrannical standpoint that he
did that, but you're right. Maybe if they lessened some of their oppression, maybe they'd have a
chance to repopulate. And I like how Alan puts it. He's like, oh, so your mission was just
bang your way across the universe. So you find a planet that's capable of repopulating.
And well, it's like, well, when you put it like that, yeah, it's bad, but yeah, it's just to get
I need to get as many women pregnant and raise them up to be my own evil sons as possible.
And what's crazy is what's crazy is no one doesn't do it just once. He does it twice. He does it
with the Thraxans and the and humans. So you figured out two different planets.
And I don't even, I wonder how the Thraxans, how long Oliver we've lived because I'm not that far
yet in the comic. Like, does he age? Yes. So I can give you. So because of the virtual, so it's
weird. So because of his Thraxan blood, he gets a couple of powers. One, he has a photographic memory.
He remembers every single thing that happens to him from the time he's born to the time he dies.
And two, he gets a very accelerated growth rate in his fur is like, like when he's a kid.
So he'll reach adulthood quickly, like within a few years, but then because of his
Viltramite blood, it basically flips. And so then he starts aging super duper, duper, slow. And so
he'll live almost as long as a pure blooded Viltramite. That's a key man to repopulate Viltramites.
You get them Thraxans pregnant. You can have a whole army of grown men in like a year dogs.
Like, it's like, that comes into play later on. Oh, okay, noted. I'll say I'll put a put a pit in that
one. Yeah. Man, I feel bad for the women on planet or not say, say Thraxans. Thraxans are
different from what he is. I'm sorry. So the Thraxans are the bug people. Flaccans are the
flaccents. The interdimensions. There we go. Yeah. It's about to say, yeah, yeah.
Flaccans are the bad. Thraxans are the nice little bug people. And I feel bad for them women.
They about to have a rough time of when I gathered. But yeah, and it's funny here in the things like
we moved this planet closer to the sun or we blocked out the sun. We didn't think about
anything else. It's like, but you were a scourge virus across everything till like the galaxy.
And I guess that is the and they bring that up. It is the dichotomy that from your perspective,
it's easy to talk about, well, we improved so many places. It's like you probably did, but like
at what cost, you know, it's like the whole like argument with AI. It's like, oh, we're improving
lives and providing a tool while also, you know, destroying the environment because we need so
much water resources to power this thing. It's like, sure, you can look on one hand and see
an improvement. But in the other hand, you don't look at the cost of what it takes to make that
improvement. So is it really good in the end? And there you go. AI. It's fucking. Yeah, exactly.
Cecil, man, you want to talk conquest gets loose. I feel like we're seeing. What'd you expect?
Like you really thought that's 50 tons of tungsten or whatever the fuck you had him in is going to
hold him. Come on. Yeah. And Cecil's a coach that keeps running the same play. And he's like,
it'll work. You know, like we just got to keep doing it. And it's like, man, this is really
fucking up the game. And the game is like literally earth. He's spamming half-backed dive,
expecting three yards and a cloud of dust. And the defense is starting to stack the defensive line.
Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Then that's exactly what's happened in the conquest now. It's like
that's his big flaw is he thinks that he can control everything. And it's like, man, just leave
something dead. You know, like maybe making a bunch of supercharged marks isn't the correct answer.
I know that it could be, but I don't know, man, D. A. C. Clare's a fucking psycho path. And
I get where Cecil is at, but this is also like the negatives of people like Cecil.
I do find it funny that D. A. C. Clare's based on like, yeah, he's a crazy insult, but what if he found
love? Yes. So all he needed was to get laid. And then he's sorry, you know, which honestly,
this might sound controversial, but I am an advocate for like decriminalizing and possibly
regulating sex work because I think there are a large population of the country that just need to
get fucking laid. And if they did in a controlled environment, maybe there wouldn't be so much
violence in the world. I don't know. That's I'm just saying that. Then we talked about this
at some point. It's just like government substance sex work. That's the future, man. That you
wouldn't. That should be the answer. Like therapy should include some little bit of sex work.
Yeah, it's just like, hey, man, go fuck someone healthy, you know, and you can, you got the
whole hour. So even if you embarrass yourself, she's got to stay there, you know. And when you
read accounts from sex workers and former sex workers, a lot of them talk about a lot of what
their clients pay them for is just companionship. Like the sex is secondary to just getting
that human interaction and having an hour of intimacy with another person. So I think we
are in a pretty precarious position in this country where more and more people, it's weird
because the internet connects us all, but we're so like individually alone that we need something
something needs to change. And deace and Claire just goes the show, hey, if you give the little
psychopath a little bit of attention, maybe he won't be a psychopath. Maybe maybe that's where he
was wrong with conquest. He should have a woman ready. Like as soon as he was admits it, he
said, how lonely? Yes. Like if you get up so much, like, hey, man, this lady loves strong old
men, you know, just don't break her. And you know what? You can make a little bit of my kid,
unless he's on our side, you know. And I think that's, I think that's the way forward to win someone
incredibly strong, you know, because they're so mean to them. Still they're like, here's the dog,
I treated him like shit, dude. When he was like, kill me slowly. So I could be a lesson for
everyone else for to not fail. I was like, Jesus, man. And a slight spoiler. So I'm reading the
comic run battlebees, which is part of invincible, but it's timeline wise before the show.
So conquest comes up in that comic run. And so general Craig has to like go to conquest,
like living space. And it's basically just a big old like box on like a desolate moon. And it
doesn't even like, there's no bed. It's just like a rug and like one thing. And even Craig's like,
the hell who the who lives like this? It's a conquest, man. The most lonely man in the universe.
Dude needs a, he needs a hug. He needs a, he needs all the things, man. He needs a woman.
And then afterwards it's like, Hey, we got this gotta be your friend. Have a beer. You don't
don't hit him. Just like, talk and hang out a second. You know, like don't, don't hit him.
Speaking of people to hit, we get new villains, question mark,
universal with her staff of leadership with a shit name. But I can imagine that someone would
name that from like, it's very like Wonder Woman. You know, like all her shit is like
incredibly corny and truth. Exactly. What is that? The Wonder Woman?
Exactly. So she's got the staff of leadership, draining power plants, dry.
This we got a interesting voice choice here because we got a home girl from Black Panther and
and the walking dead. The voice is shown. Yeah. Yeah. Give me, I feel like an asshole.
Dene. Dene. Yeah. Because always, you think I'd be better at pronouncing some of these Black
people names, but I'm just not, man. You know, I am just not. And I know better than the try.
Yeah. Thank you. Like I should literally warm up. Deneye Guerrera. That's probably wrong. But
we get the voice of her in the universe. Matthew Reese, a plain white man name. So good.
That's so good. As dinosaurs. Yeah. He's like a wolf man syndrome, but a dinosaur. That's
fucking sick. Honestly, I'm not going to spoil it, but he has, he is one of my favorite characters
in the entire comic run. He is one of my favorite arcs in his interaction with Mark or some of
my favorite in the entire comic run. So we don't get much of it with this reveal, but dinosaurs
essentially is like if the Hulk, instead of when he gets angry, we'll transform. It's when he gets
like apathetic. He stops caring about shit and then he transforms into dinosaurs. And then
dinosaurs has the intellect of Richard, like, of Richard Reed without any of the humanity or empathy,
which Reed already has very little. So you take all of that away and you get someone that is purely
about ends meet ends just by any means. So when he's talking to Mark about how, you know, millions
died during the invincible war, that's a good thing because we had overpopulation and now we have
another chance to change things. So it's like, yeah, but the cost of millions of lives. And so you're
going to get some really interesting interactions between these two characters because you have one
who wants to look out for the humanity of things and you have the other one who's just looking
pure numbers. And it's really, really interesting how they play off each other.
Especially during Mark in his black suit era, you know, that's just like, like when you get that weird
friend when you're when you're depressed, you know, I feel like that's going to be dinosaurs
right now where it's just like, Mark gets into the manosphere. He's just listening to dinosaurs
ramble. If Joe Rogan was smart, he would be an dinosaur. Yeah, basically, that's exactly
that's my man. It's just like like a manosphere pod is dinosaurs is like, because like sometimes
you're like, man, you are kind of right, but like not at all at the same time, you know. So exactly.
So I'm very happy with that. I'm very happy with the fact that they got somebody like Matthew
Reese as the voice. I'm hyped as hell out for that. Yeah, man, this show's so expensive just because
of that voice cast. And it's like Aaron Paul, I know dropped out his powerplex because I just think
he can't handle playing depressing people anymore. I don't blame him at all. I think that's
like a real thing that he said. He's just like, we also lost Zach Quinto as robot. Now it's Ross
card record. Yeah, another guy's just a voice actor or whatever, which I don't know why Zach
Quinto kind of needed that money. Man, like what is he doing? Like a doctor procedure or something
like that? Like I get that you can't afford my Herschel Ali anymore. You know, I get to, you know,
so but at the same time, I don't think anything has fallen off whatsoever, especially like Titan,
you know, like I love having my Herschel Ali, but who they got now, I think it seems like Troy
something is doing a good job where it's like barely noticeable. I think he's already a voice actor
for a couple of their characters. They just had him double do double duty. Yeah, and that's the
thing he was about the blue, the twin, the brothers, the clones. Ah, no, that's Kevin Michael
Ridges. Yeah, that's not him. That's Kevin Michael Ridges. No, okay. Yeah. I just know that like
when you get an act like like Mars McQuain, an actual voice actor, it's a lot easier for them to
match someone else that it is for like an abnormal actor to match like a voice actor if that makes
sense. Like my Herschel Ali is just going to sound like a Herschel Ali. Walton Goggins goes sound
like Walton Goggins. So, which that would mean like Jason Matsukis has kind of done being
rexplowed at this point, didn't he? You know? Yeah, yeah. They stole his name and but not his voice.
Which is so fucking weird, man. It is so weird. And I know that's what robot like it was weird to take
his body. Why did nobody push back on that? As soon as like I want, I want to honor my friend,
you can all call me rex. I would be like, no, I'm going to call you Rudy of Weirdo. You already
stole his DNA. It's like, no, we're not going to do that. We're going to honor him by like having
like a great maybe a statue, like not whatever the fuck this is. This is like stealing an identity,
you know, I don't know. It's very weird. I'm so fucking weird. Yeah.
I'm going to get weird in the flexing dimension. So, look out for that. Uh-oh.
What are you looking for to most this season? Besides dinosaurs, we didn't even talk about through,
I want Thrag. Oh, I'm so excited for Thrag. Yeah, Thrag. Yeah, yeah, we're at the Thragerville. Yeah,
Leapace. Perfect. Perfect. Got the fuck boy cut on there. I love it. But what's great about him
is he's got that commanding, but like even voice. Like he doesn't need to yell to get his point
across. And so like during the second episode, when they go, when they go to him, like, what do we
need to do Thrag? And he just gives that very like, he'd be everything. So he's just, he's just,
he's just very, uh, matter of fact. And so I love that choice for that character because he's,
he's very much like, look, you all are beneath me. Just do what I say and we'll be fine. Like,
that's his attitude. I love it. So I even love, he's like, he asked, you know, like how many people
are gone? And then he's like, well, um, I won't ask again. Yeah. Yeah. Todd Williams is the voice
of of tight now. Um, but yeah, dude, Thrag is, I guess the top of the Viltramite pinnacle right now,
if you, for doing the anime thing, he's the, the, the pot of gold that didn't the rainbow.
He might be the strongest in the entire invincible universe. Like just one A of power scaling ranks.
So we'll see. We'll see. Yeah. Um, easily for me is, I want to see happiness for Mark. I don't
know when I'm going to get it ever. It's the wrong show for that, baby boy. I know. I know.
Um, well, guys, I think that covers it for this episode of Unbinds. Um, it's always like with,
with the show like this, we get three full episodes, but you will only get like, again,
something like 37 minutes on here. It's really easy to talk to you on here because it's so much
action. A lot of just straight up, beautiful ass kicking. Um, and that I can't wait for, um, more
shapes myth, more of the entire squad like the entire universe is so big that even when invincible
ends, I wouldn't even be upset if we expand the rest of this universe as well. I'd be really happy
for, um, without a do it, folks, again, make sure to like and subscribe. And if you want to see
every episode we do, um, not just the, uh, finale, then make sure that you sign up to be a premium
binger. Me and cough will be here every week around this time. Uh, like we got a pretty full
schedule. So we'll have something every day. And again, even if you're not a premium binger,
there's going to be lots of content from you. But as always, it's me, Jagerme, that's Matt
cough hammer. Love you guys. And we'll see you next time.

Unbinged: TV & Film Podcast for The Pitt & A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Unbinged: TV & Film Podcast for The Pitt & A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Unbinged: TV & Film Podcast for The Pitt & A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms