An absolutely unnecessary filler episode that wasn't in the comics. Of course, the creator of the comic wanted to add this to the comic, but in any case, the result is a filler. I hope Hell is over forever. I hope everyone who's not too lazy shits this series so that such filler series never come out.
@Icаrus: to be fair, it's very well connected with Mark's doubts, but the budget has been saved a lot in places, all these flying things are very noticeable.
@vk728323: do you think that not everyone watches the post-credits scenes in this series for season 4?) You have a lot of self-esteem) without negativity
@MrSnippy: There's an explicit end-to-end plot going on here If the series was about Mark just bludgeoning all sorts of monsters and at the end of the series everything was as it was at the beginning, no one would have mentioned the filler
@AlexSok18: It's supposed to be cool. But hell doesn't look impressive at all. It was very boring to watch the warm-up with pretentious speeches before the battle of demons and Volcanics. All this is seasoned with poor animation and slow dialogues. As a result, the most boring episode came out.
It's funny with the helmet, but in general, this line and the one about the dragon in the last episode are boring and not particularly necessary, especially considering that this is already half the season.
Well, the campaign changed William's voice acting, the voice is generally different.
Who is this? I haven't remembered all the names yet. Is this, I assume, the protagonist's friend? The one with Eve? If so, it's amazing that you still remember his voice so much later, unless of course you've been reviewing everything from the very beginning before the new season or you've only recently started watching this animated series.
Will it be the lowest-rated series? 😁 How rotten the fighting in hell looked under some kind of dead rock. While I was looking at this despondency, I involuntarily remembered how Satan really fucked up 28 years later.
I saw how everyone was spitting before watching and expected the worst, but this story came to me in hell. I like Damien, the demon decided to become a detective. And hell itself somehow looked appropriate in the plot of Mark's feelings about his actions. It's funny how difficult it is for Satan to believe in aliens from another planet. Well, I hope the plot heat will go on, the end is unexpected.
A song during a Fight in Hell if Anything Slayer - Raining Blood
@GonReborn: In theory, he was called a detective at the beginning of the episode, which means he was already one. And in the episode, he himself mentioned that Mark would make a good detective. So he was definitely a detective before that.
@-TraumfraU-: that's how he was at the beginning of the cartoon, he was investigating Nolan's betrayal and it was shown. He even mentions it here, I just like the fact that the demon escaped from hell and became a detective. 👹
@GonReborn: so this is plagiarism on DC, as well as 99% of the original comic book, if you also take Marvel, Authorities and Planetarium. The demon detective was already originally in the first season.
Well, there aren't many episodes as it is, and the season is sprayed out on a Warrant with a dragon, then on hell. If it hadn't been for the intersection with Mark's experiences, it would have been really sad. Well, at least Nolan finally showed up.
Just an awesome filler!) Straight vibes of Doom and Hellsinger! In general, he is deliberately a caricature antagonist, it seems to me that this is intended) Cliffhanger just unwound it altogether, of course) Well, this city needs Darkblood)
What an idiocy, these nanosheets. It's clear that when you're in Marvel, you have to show an actor's face for a hundred million dollars, but then why do they take them off and put them on all the time? ... I thought the whole first half of the series. Well, it turns out that it was fun to ride along the trail, OK.
Damn, this is a cartoon, what do you want from it? It looks easy, the plot is funny, Mark doubts about the correctness of his actions, at the end there are 2 whole plot twists - what the fuck is filler?)))
Some kind of bullshit, stretched out, unfunny gag about the helmet, the staging of the scenes is kind of stupid in places. Useless filler, upset after the first episodes.
The chronicles of hell date back to the creation of the world. Sometimes millions of years, sometimes thousands, come from the lips of Satan. He lives in epochs, each of which knows nothing about the previous one. It looks like an extinction theory, but more like a harvest from Mass Effect. Hell is not out there, but right under your feet, just very deep underground. A little weak, I would say. Hell should have another dimension, I would say, but Satan and his companions are the saviors and orderlies of the planet, they are happy with this kind of life, and from the cliches known to mankind, they adore torturing victims. It seems to fit the angelic essence that is characteristic of Satan in mythology. Actually, I thought the episode about hell would be a mental turn in Mark's life. His knowledge of the underworld, passed down through thousands of generations through genes, is shattered by reality. He sees wastelands with splashing lava, there are no legions of fiends, only a small group of demons, with one of whom he is having a conversation. This episode could have been made deeper, leaving more questions for the viewer. So that the Invulnerable does not feel in his element, on the contrary, so that he thinks about things much more important than 50 Wiltrumites who have never looked under a stone. That there are gods who have ceased to rule in their realms. This brings up the story of the Death Rider from Darksiders, who was a reaper and became a reaper, about the cruelest Negan from the Walking Dead, who many years later donned a leather jacket with a bat in his hand and realized that the crown could not be returned. It's a pity that the potential of hell has been squandered.
In general, it's a little annoying that Eva and Mark are always dragging their feet and "picking up" the moment for everything. Sometimes he couldn't decide to tell her that he liked her until she told him from a parallel reality that she liked him. Now she can't find the right moment to tell him that she's pregnant. They always pull the cat by the balls to keep the viewer in suspense, but it turns out that they make the main characters as stupid and indecisive as possible. There's some nonsense about Satan: the most powerful demon in the otherworld was turned into a crazed grandfather from the depths of the Earth.
For the first time in the entire series, I was on the phone for half an episode. Some kind of terrible filery stuff, where the characters just fill up the cron with empty dialogues. Mark Chota flew down, brought it, got into a fight, flew away... I was waiting for some kind of twist, twist, joke, at least something, but no, just a boring "adventure" with three characters. Even a couple of jokes that are in the series are as strained as possible. A side quest that was completely unrelated to the rest of the story, the whole series felt like some kind of fanfiction written with the left heel. Even the reunion at the end somehow lost its epicness after an hour of boredom. And by the way, I didn't realize that with the drawing, omni man doesn't look like himself at all at the end. But now I have an accurate answer if someone suddenly asks if the series has a worse episode. There was even a feeling that Stephen was voicing the series to hell, so emotionlessly.. Well, it's clear that there was no series in the comic - they just tore the character out of the whole plot for 40 minutes and brought him back to the moment where he was, so as not to figure out how to intertwine it with everything else.
Isn't Robert Patrick voicing Satan by any chance? Something about the faces in the small version is very similar. The Slayer mess in Hell is stylish. I suspected that the story of the ruler of the underworld and the surface would not end. I wonder what the hell Detective Darkblood is investigating, like who would hire him? 😄😄
After three cool episodes, we got a pretty weak one. At first, I thought it was just my imagination, but judging by the comments, no one really got into all this "hell of a fuss." Hopefully, this episode is just a respite for the next one.
Did you want to develop an arch about Veltrumites? The dick swam there! Get hell with a bunch of cripples and a normandy under the knife. Or they could have sent the folder right away and shown Mark's reaction, but now it's still a week to wait.
I really liked the idea of the underworld, 6 eras, history. I wish there was a spin-off... a solo guitar soundtrack 👍 and metal in general) And Satan, that shows the abs, it's cool))
An extremely strange series. As far as I know, it is now estimated to be one of the lowest rated episodes in the series, I think deservedly, this is a kind of lesson to the authors that you should not deviate from the comic canon. Adding any points that expand ENT is still okay, but it wasn't necessary. I understand that the series was made with a filler, but it's not clear why, I love high—quality fillers like 5x8 Better Call Saul, 3x10 Breaking Bad, 1x5 Daredevil Born Again, etc., but this filler is as boring as possible. I'm a little disappointed after the gorgeous 2nd episode
I almost fell asleep. An absolutely monstrous episode ... it would seem that there is so much potential to show something that was not in the original source, and even touch on such a cool topic, the whole underground world with its monsters and bosses...
As a result, 50 minutes of chatter and budget savings. Again, timing makes obscenities with Invulnerability- there is no plot, much less animation, to score so much time, as a result, they drag on. Tamp it down to 20 minutes, and it would not be so painful, but the feeling that I sat through a dull three-hour lecture. And no metal-sawing does not save, alas. One thing pleases- the next episode, judging by the reviews, is a bomb.
It's funny how many people talk about filler, when it's literally the joke of the series from season 1, with eternal scenes after the credits and villains who don't die and come back after dozens of episodes.
Yes, it's unbearably boring, but, to tell the truth, everything is as usual. As a person who watches only from behind the main arch with wiltrums, I confirm that every season at least half of the episodes are beneficial. The rest is the monsters of the week in the style of the Power Rangers, where the villain wins in the finale, but promises to return and take revenge.
And I personally liked the series, although most of the commentators disagree with this. Well, filler, well, yes. Well, you don't understand why they decided to abruptly throw you into hell without context, well, yes. But I think it was fun. It's like they let me play doom for a couple of minutes. The post-credits scene is not clear yet, but I hope they will tell this season, because by the new one I will definitely forget about it xD
Well, it's not exactly boring in this series. If earlier the secondary arches were somehow connected with the main one, and this gave them value, then everything is quite poor in this regard. It seems that they successfully forgot about darkblood in the first season, but no, they suddenly decided to remember about him and send him to a not particularly necessary side quest. In addition to this, it is too obvious that the creators decided to save heavily on the series, which does not improve the situation in any way. I hope there will be less of this in the future.
It's a cool mix of Konstantin, Rorschach and Hellboy - I would also watch a separate series about Darkblood. In general, I like how Kirkman reinterprets classic superheroes. In this aspect, the series often reminds me of The Venture Bros., and these are very, very pleasant memories.
Discussion: Season 4, Episode 4 Join the Discussion
81Daokblad is good, but the earth suit suits him much better.
And gigachad Satan is just a freak😄
First, I thought so too
In 2, unfortunately, not everyone watches the scenes after the credits and knows about it, so I try to write for those who will watch after I watched
You're a jerk with your fillernefiller. The main thing is that it should be interesting, well.
If the series was about Mark just bludgeoning all sorts of monsters and at the end of the series everything was as it was at the beginning, no one would have mentioned the filler
Well, the campaign changed William's voice acting, the voice is generally different.
William's
Who is this?
I haven't remembered all the names yet.
Is this, I assume, the protagonist's friend?
The one with Eve?
If so, it's amazing that you still remember his voice so much later, unless of course you've been reviewing everything from the very beginning before the new season or you've only recently started watching this animated series.
How rotten the fighting in hell looked under some kind of dead rock. While I was looking at this despondency, I involuntarily remembered how Satan really fucked up 28 years later.
guessed heh
Both here and on imdb, this is the lowest rated episode of the series.
A song during a Fight in Hell if Anything Slayer - Raining Blood
The demon detective was already originally in the first season.
Cliffhanger just unwound it altogether, of course)
Well, this city needs Darkblood)
... I thought the whole first half of the series. Well, it turns out that it was fun to ride along the trail, OK.
We wanted a plot, but we got a filler in hell, not a particularly interesting series, just normal.
At least they let me down in the end.
But now I have an accurate answer if someone suddenly asks if the series has a worse episode. There was even a feeling that Stephen was voicing the series to hell, so emotionlessly..
Well, it's clear that there was no series in the comic - they just tore the character out of the whole plot for 40 minutes and brought him back to the moment where he was, so as not to figure out how to intertwine it with everything else.
The Slayer mess in Hell is stylish. I suspected that the story of the ruler of the underworld and the surface would not end. I wonder what the hell Detective Darkblood is investigating, like who would hire him? 😄😄
I'm so impressed with the concept of good and evil from this episode and the characters' growing up that I don't regret anything.
I wish there was a spin-off...
a solo guitar soundtrack 👍 and metal in general)
And Satan, that shows the abs, it's cool))
You have 24 episodes per season and you come out every year.
As far as I know, it is now estimated to be one of the lowest rated episodes in the series, I think deservedly, this is a kind of lesson to the authors that you should not deviate from the comic canon.
Adding any points that expand ENT is still okay, but it wasn't necessary.
I understand that the series was made with a filler, but it's not clear why, I love high—quality fillers like 5x8 Better Call Saul, 3x10 Breaking Bad, 1x5 Daredevil Born Again, etc., but this filler is as boring as possible.
I'm a little disappointed after the gorgeous 2nd episode
it would seem that there is so much potential to show something that was not in the original source, and even touch on such a cool topic, the whole underground world with its monsters and bosses...
As a result, 50 minutes of chatter and budget savings. Again, timing makes obscenities with Invulnerability- there is no plot, much less animation, to score so much time, as a result, they drag on. Tamp it down to 20 minutes, and it would not be so painful, but the feeling that I sat through a dull three-hour lecture. And no metal-sawing does not save, alas.
One thing pleases- the next episode, judging by the reviews, is a bomb.