The post-credits scene almost made this the worst episode of the entire series.😁 The Wiltrums are shown as some kind of pathetic nonsense. Especially this leader of theirs, who is shaking because of the skull and does nothing himself.
@shubkin: it's a joke, it's a fucking joke, I laughed out loud. At first I was like, no, no, no, fuck, what are you doing. And then he laughed really hard.
@shubkin: When Mark approached the grave, I thought he was going to open it to make sure that Conquest was dead this time, so I was even more affected by the post-credits scene. It was a great joke.
A cool series about how a father and son are trying to establish a relationship, which is quite successful, a very lamp-like series in the end, with kneading at the end.
It's a really gorgeous scene after the credits ahhah. It's a good episode, I didn't think Thaddeus was so powerful. Mark looks funny with a beard. Oliver is good, I didn't understand about the lobster at first... and then it hit, and the reaction was like Nolan's.
Finally, we are approaching the finale. According to the standard, tin is piled at 7. The post-credits scene is the best! Tragg only gets fucked up. But Nolan's family is as good as ever!
It's a very cool series, and the animation is better than in the past! I'm glad we got Oliver's interaction with Nolan, we missed him. It's a little scary, though, for what's going to happen next, after all, even 5 Wiltrumites are no joke.
It was probably the most exciting episode of the last three seasons. What a cool grandfather, I didn't even expect him to pile on so much. well, and such a group photo, chef's kiss
In general, there is only one complaint about the series - everyone around has red blood. No variety. If only someone would make it green or blue. Aliens, though...
The way Oliver and Nolan spent their "vacation" while Mark was out is a funny sight. Still, they're much closer than they want to admit. In my opinion, such a beard suits Nolan much more than his Wiltrumite moustache. Mark is also having fun with his shaggy hair, but he definitely needs a shave. Oliver seems to be fully grown soon too. And you can understand him too, the Earth has not become his permanent home, he just does not fit into it.
The Wiltrumites now look more like a crowd of hopots who have been given equal treatment. Well, I can no longer believe that each of them alone is capable of destroying worlds.
Grandfather is gorgeous, as if an ancient Roman god descended from heaven and began to pile on) Mark has changed a lot, but it's cool that he got better The series is cool, especially the appearance of the trio pleased us, we managed to do it at the very last moment And where did they find such a line to catch such a pike))
And where did they find such a line to catch such a pike))
I was also very surprised and outraged by this moment, where they pulled in 3 different directions and did not tear at most 2 almost a hundred veltrumites and 1 healthy heavy fish
How good is this animated series when the whole series is devoted to the main plot. You watch one episode like a whole movie and you don't want it to end. It only just dawned on me that the grandfather of the Coalition leader has the voice of Peter Cullen Optimus Prime, I hadn't recognized him at all before. In the end, there is a powerful hack, but it is still unclear what exactly the iron girl is helping with. She's basically being kicked and saved. Oliver and Nolan finally spent time as father and son and put everything in its place. This little dog
@GonReborn: Well, the fact that they only kick her is already excellent - they fly right through. But I hope she can do something else in the end. Although so far someone is hitting the other harder, distracting one of the wiltrumites is already a normal achievement.
Well, there are random and not very direct references. In general, the whole series was inspired by the game Helldivers 2. There is a combat map like in the game and an orbital laser just like there. But maybe it's a coincidence)
Tragg with a skull is a fat reference to the same scene with Darth Vader's helmet from the new trilogy.)
Of course, losing one of the heroes wasn't enough. They beat off the attack too easily. And the attack was the main force.
Well, the scene after the credits is a real test) The byte was successful)
The Wiltrumites no longer feel like an existential, invincible threat. I remember how Nolan destroyed almost the entire civilization in the first season, as if with a wave of his hand. I remember the arrival of Conquest, and the destruction of entire cities was just a side effect of his actions — splinters fly, as they say. And now the invasion of the main body of the Viltrumites looked like a fight between obviously very strong, but not omnipotent creatures.
The original and deep fear is gone. And with it, a significant amount of tension went away.
@rradn: The effect of the "Supernatural", compare the demons in the first season, and in season 10+, with the angels of the same body. It's the same here)
@rradn: In one of the previous episodes, Nolan also said that he destroyed one of the threats by moving the planet closer to the star. I was still thinking, then can't these ten aliens come and do the same to this capital? And here... Immortal would have given these Wiltrumites a hard time.
@Patrikpatrick: after all the nonsense we've seen, when people break their heads in half with their brains wide open, but they survive... No you know it's not obvious
@Ulquiorra_Sifer: if what you saw is nonsense to you, why rape yourself and watch? Because of this, at least you don't redeem the obvious irony of the creators of the series.
@sarumangrey: I don't know, I wanted to quit after the end of the 3rd... They took it and announced Tragg, I thought okay, I'll put up with it. Right now the season is ending, it seems to be even more interesting than the 3rd, but in general it wasn't worth it...
@funnypennywise: Well, not so conspicuous, there was also a much more interesting plot. In any case, there was no such thing as a filler half of the season. I am generally silent about the level of drama...
@ULKIORRA_SIFER: the same Wiltrumites, consider that they were shown by the gods, but here any homeless person lets them in. The series is too fillery, although I liked the battle with Conquest.
A volley from a huge ship's laser cannon flew into the building right through the window. It's clear how the traitor survived, he's from the superman race. So did Allen. Does the blue woman have any superpowers too? Why didn't her hair even get messed up?
@AVATARA1: It reminded me a bit of the post-credits scene in the first season of Agents of Shield. SPOILER ALERT:
At the end of the season, the main villain came to life on the operating table with a speech about his invincibility, and Agent Coulson immediately killed him.
@NotSuperiorMan: Because there have been no battles with him yet, so he is the strongest among the Wiltrumites, in the next / last episode there will be a battle with him and you will see everything. But there will be no battles on earth with him at all (respectively, the destruction of cities).
@Artfullash: Friend, I'm familiar with comics. I mean, it's been served the wrong way all this time. It doesn't feel like the "strongest" energy. One gets the feeling that only the last episode will be given to this, which we would not like.
Trag is a lame character. I don't know why everyone obeys him. Why wasn't Conquest dismembered into small pieces, but buried in one piece? Why did the blue girl survive the ship's cannon salvo? My grandfather was pleased, I didn't think he was so pumped. I wasn't impressed with half the series about father and son, it would have been better if more battles had been shown, or already in this series they flew to Viltrum and blew up the planet along with all the unfinished ones. In general, the name of the cartoon does not justify itself. There is no one invincible here.
The post-credits scene is funny, I was just about ready to write an angry comment... A good episode, we gave Oliver and Nolan time so that the development of their relationship would not look artificial... However, I miss earthly problems a little. I don't understand why Zoey is being hyped so much (even Tragg was shown a picture of her), so far she's only raking in wiltrumites. Well, to be honest, I haven't understood Tragg's joke yet, they hyped him up very much (like oh, yes, there's a conquest, they'll show Tragg). I have no doubt that he will be revealed and he will clearly be cooler in the future, but so far, to be honest, he is some kind of whining with his funny skull, in the end all he needed was to wave his fist like a Scooby-Doo villain and shout "if it weren't for those three of you, we would certainly have then!"
P.S. Well, it's funny that the galactic map and the ships of both sides really resemble Helldivers.
A cool series. I just noticed that all the men from Wiltrum have mustaches. Anissa and their women are sexy, of course. Damn, I was thinking the whole episode that maybe Conquest would get married and even if his head was cut off? I hope it's just a trigger, otherwise he's already fucked up. And here's another thing, did they overestimate Zoey? She's kind of weak against the Wiltrumites, and the armor is so easy to rip off.
The Special Military Operation of the Wiltrumites is a complete failure. They broke in, raided, lost a ship and several of their own, lost another army of slaves, killed only random civilians, and none of the Coalition characters were injured. Not a single task has been completed...
The girl in the armor shoots aliens only on the way and doesn't worry, and Mark gets depressed for a season after any dead person. And in general, everyone tensed up when he killed one cosmonaut. Funny.
I'm going to write an unpopular opinion, but I'm even a little sorry that the post-credits scene is just a joke. The main villtrumite doesn't have the "aura" or even a fraction of Conquest's charisma yet. Probably, due to his strength, the fight with him should be large-scale, according to the readers of the comic, but at least in the series this character was shown unsuccessfully in my opinion.
I like the Wiltrumite strategy. Let's get rid of the average kindred, so that only the strongest remain, and we will send ordinary human slaves to war. With the virus, of course, there would still be 50 of them, but nevertheless. I would change the one responsible for tactics.
@SingiIkari: the version on the rights of justification: the guys worked on the image). The chances are high that weak relatives will be defeated. As it is, only one Wiltrumite on the battlefield has already caused panic, because they are invincible.
Tragg is of course a complete disappointment... Unfortunately, animation has never been able to convey the power and greatness that he had in the comics, there is no such thing that you look at him and realize that, yes, this is the ruler of Viltrum, the great regent Tragg, but here he is no different from the extras, except for his imperial cape, moreover, he has become what It's rounded, baby cheeks, and no sharp features, muscles, or relief.
The rules of battle and the strengths of the parties are not spelled out at all. For thousands of years, they fought sluggishly there, but then suddenly it turns out that it was always possible to attack the capital right away. The Veltrumites are super strong, then they are given a cradle, then they are not given again. And so it's clear that there will be nothing for the main characters. But you can at least minimally follow some rules.
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81The Wiltrums are shown as some kind of pathetic nonsense. Especially this leader of theirs, who is shaking because of the skull and does nothing himself.
The post-credits scene made me tense up.
I'm glad we got Oliver's interaction with Nolan, we missed him. It's a little scary, though, for what's going to happen next, after all, even 5 Wiltrumites are no joke.
What a cool grandfather, I didn't even expect him to pile on so much.
well, and such a group photo, chef's kiss
The way Oliver and Nolan spent their "vacation" while Mark was out is a funny sight. Still, they're much closer than they want to admit.
In my opinion, such a beard suits Nolan much more than his Wiltrumite moustache. Mark is also having fun with his shaggy hair, but he definitely needs a shave.
Oliver seems to be fully grown soon too. And you can understand him too, the Earth has not become his permanent home, he just does not fit into it.
The Wiltrumites now look more like a crowd of hopots who have been given equal treatment. Well, I can no longer believe that each of them alone is capable of destroying worlds.
Mark has changed a lot, but it's cool that he got better
The series is cool, especially the appearance of the trio pleased us, we managed to do it at the very last moment
And where did they find such a line to catch such a pike))
And where did they find such a line to catch such a pike))
I was also very surprised and outraged by this moment, where they pulled in 3 different directions and did not tear at most 2 almost a hundred veltrumites and 1 healthy heavy fish
Although so far someone is hitting the other harder, distracting one of the wiltrumites is already a normal achievement.
Tragg with a skull is a fat reference to the same scene with Darth Vader's helmet from the new trilogy.)
Of course, losing one of the heroes wasn't enough. They beat off the attack too easily. And the attack was the main force.
Well, the scene after the credits is a real test) The byte was successful)
The original and deep fear is gone. And with it, a significant amount of tension went away.
At the end of the season, the main villain came to life on the operating table with a speech about his invincibility, and Agent Coulson immediately killed him.
A good episode, we gave Oliver and Nolan time so that the development of their relationship would not look artificial... However, I miss earthly problems a little.
I don't understand why Zoey is being hyped so much (even Tragg was shown a picture of her), so far she's only raking in wiltrumites.
Well, to be honest, I haven't understood Tragg's joke yet, they hyped him up very much (like oh, yes, there's a conquest, they'll show Tragg). I have no doubt that he will be revealed and he will clearly be cooler in the future, but so far, to be honest, he is some kind of whining with his funny skull, in the end all he needed was to wave his fist like a Scooby-Doo villain and shout "if it weren't for those three of you, we would certainly have then!"
P.S. Well, it's funny that the galactic map and the ships of both sides really resemble Helldivers.
Damn, I was thinking the whole episode that maybe Conquest would get married and even if his head was cut off? I hope it's just a trigger, otherwise he's already fucked up.
And here's another thing, did they overestimate Zoey? She's kind of weak against the Wiltrumites, and the armor is so easy to rip off.
Is the Wiltrumite grandfather alive?
With the virus, of course, there would still be 50 of them, but nevertheless. I would change the one responsible for tactics.
And so it's clear that there will be nothing for the main characters. But you can at least minimally follow some rules.