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Of all the marks he gone after, he choose the good one. Plus he himself caused predicament as if he allowed the twins to kill Mark, he would have created his own utopia. But he let his principals get the better off him
Problem is even before he turned into this, Angstrom said in MOST universes he's visited Mark joined the viltrumites but since the multiverse is almost infinite there's other universes he hasn't visited where Mark is good
Debbie’s arm is just barely hanging on, and she turns to her crying baby and tries to comfort him. Doesn’t matter that he was sired by her POS husband and another woman or that he hasn’t even been around for long. She loves her baby. Oliver has 2 top tier moms
Like the Maulers said, he was supposed to compartmentalize the memories, but the machine broke and he didn't. So he has multiple lifetimes worth of memories of being abused by Mark. Its become a grudge so deep that its irrational. Debbie made him doubt, which gave him reason to pause. But then she provoked him rather than appeal to his better nature, causing him to lash out at being compared to the greatest monster he knew over several lifetimes. She did really well for someone without training to handle these situations.
“I’m not the bad guy, you’re son is the monster!” *Breaks a defenseless person’s arm and then threatens a baby.* Not very subtle with the themes there huh
This world's mark is able to be reasoned with and values lives if there was a option for mark to kill him or imprison him without being harmed mark would try to save him and reform him. Most other marks would immediately kill him without trying to hurt Debbie or if she got caught in the cross fire blame him for making him kill her.
She was speaking nothing but the truth here. It’s one of the reasons why Debbie is my favorite character. Yes she may not have super powers of any kind but her soul and heart are made of solid titanium.
Angstrom knew if he went to any other universe & attacked Debbie there, Nolan or Mark woulda killed him in milliseconds for just being in the same room so he attacks the 1 Debbie who didn't have anyone to defend her. Petty & a coward
Not to mention that Angstrom suffers from massive tunnel vision on account of all that head trauma he's going through. Man is to far gone to see the error of his motivation. He's really sad, but damnable at the same time.
It's truly pathetic. But that shows exactly what bad people are truly like. They're petty cowards who will only try to attack and hurt those weaker than them because they can't stand a "fair fight" as it were. All to boost their fragile egos when you stop and think about it.
@chubbyninja89 every time I see a villain be an asshole because they have an inferiority complex I keep thinking how it all could've been avoided with some therapy in their informative years. Take the Riddler for instance, if he didn't need external validation and had more self worth, he won't need to prove his intelligence to anyone. That's why I enjoy villains who are more goal oriented, simply greedy or have a legitimate reasons to seek vengeance on someone.
She does. For someone who does not have superpowers, Debbie is the bravest character in this series. She stood up against her own husband who killed the Guardians of the Globe. She also changed him as a person which made him opposed to the Viltrum empire. Now she just pissed off Angstrom Levy because he just proved her point.
Out of all of the evil invincibles, why did he only target the good one? Maybe in his mind he was trying prevent this invincible from turning on the earth. Either way this guy is fkn crazy.
I haven't reacted to the brutality too much since season 1 beginning and ending. This is the only scene where I can't bare to watch, Debbie went through so much and then that. Angstrom was a rabid dog and had to be put down.
0:08 this is such an important line. A lot people theorized what stopped mark from joining his father was the pet line or Debbie being dead, but it was actually Debbie just being a good person.
He’s not, Angstrom’s brain got scrambled by the machine to where he thinks all the terrible things alternate Marks did to him in his family happened to him personally
@@TheHawkeye0725if you had any and everyone telling you this guy is good and all that but yk he did sum horrible things. Would you just change ur mind on the spot?
@@childishsadbino except he should understand what multiverse implies. Just because 99 of the marks were evil doesn't mean he get to justify his actions, which were pretty rabid, on the one good soul. Collective punishment is a flaw.
Debbie was such a great character in this season, seeing her go from being completely broken after Season 1 to finding new purpose as Mark and Oliver's mother, even standing up to a man far stronger than she is because he threatened her boys, was so satisfying.
If Omni-Man was still around he would have gone after him too. But Nolan is far from Earth so all he has is Mark. Plus, Mark is still the one he blames solely for his transformation, not Nolan.
"I'm trying to save the World!" *Almost tears a woman's arm off and throwing her baby around* "Yeah, you really are helping a lot of people there, Levy."
Man, it's hardly the worst part about this whole situation from Mark's perspective, but imagine finding out that, in the entire multiverse, you--with all of your mistakes and imperfections and misgivings--are not only the best version of yourself but a completely unique fluke. That the other versions of you are all evil to varying degrees, because the good ones all inevitably die. And yet you're still there, by blind luck, because you said exactly the right thing at exactly the right time in a near death situation. So you're not evwn really the best version of yourself, you're just the best version that's still around. The one drop who got through the filter. Like a C student who somehow got into an Ivy League College. The pressure to try and be as good as you can to make it matter would just be... so overwhelming.
I suppose it's survivorship bias. People think all Marks are evil because the good ones get killed off. But if you run the numbers enough times in an infinite multiverse there's eventually going to be just the right sequence of events for Nolan to abandon his post instead of killing Mark when he rebels.
That's arbitrarily pessimistic framing. You could just as well feel relieved knowing, as the one drop who got through, that critical filter's behind you. Or figure that, having already achieved an almost infinitely (literally) impossible feat of heroism in the service of Earth, you don't have to prove yourself to anyone.
Would he make it quick? Or really take his time? He's a cold blooded killer for sure, but is he really a sadist? You might think he is, but he's killed out of need and lack of empathy. I'm genuinely curious if I'm forgetting any moments he's purposely drawn out the death. Oh, wait, there's Donald.
the worst part is angstrom has seen multiple people die but instead of killing all the bad ones he decided to go after the one who was actually good he gave in to being broken by not one but infinite tragedies
Sterling Brown absolutely killed this role. Some of my favorite voice acting in this show and that’s saying something because everyone is fantastic in this show.
"OK....... maybe Levy's multiple schizo personalities will make him see the error of his own ways as Debbie does some much needed talking-no-jutsu to his face and this can stop before it gets ugly-" *[he breaks her arm]* PEACE WAS NEVER AN OPTION
Okay but can we talk about how after getting slammed into glass table, then getting an open fracture in her arm and going into shock, all Debbie thinks about is trying to comfort Oliver as he's crying? That woman is a saint.
Crazy how this is so much more brutal than season 1's finale. Sure, there was more destruction on a bigger scale and more lives lost, but this is so much more personal and painful because we know these characters. It makes it hurt that much more.
Angstrom Levy makes me think in Mojo Jojo of Powerpuff girls, as both had an accident that leaves them with an enlarged brain, adding that both irrationally blamed the heroes from their situations as villains.
“In so many other dimensions, you join your husband and son when they slaughter millions” Ok I’m calling bullshit on that due to the simple fact that from what we’ve seen of all these other alternate dimensions, Debbie is NOWHERE to be found. I can only assume that all the other evil Marks and Omnimen killed her shortly before they take over
Angstrom levy in the comic : I am gonna kill invincible because he makes me look ugly 🤬 Angstrom levy in the show : my son , my wife, my friends, my city , everything I love and care about it’s gone because of him, I’ll make him suffer I’ll make him pay I WILL DO ANYTHING TO DESTROY “ invincible Title card”
Every memory of his other selves are present in his mind as though they were his own. Not only was Mark a monster in 99.9% of other worlds, Debbie is also presumably staying with Nolan and condoning his actions in most others as well. However, this specific Angstrom hasn't lived through any of these himself, and as he's fighting and torturing Debbie he's lying to himself and twisting an objective truth to justify his delusional rampage. He's a madman, a tragic madman, but a madman nonetheless.
@@Nexter-Lie He was delusional from the very beginning. Put plainly, the sanity of one who truly believes one could make a perfect world without killing anyone at all is ALWAYS called into question. Angstrom is literally a multiverse level intellect, but he has the perception of a 5 year old. Intelligence in and of itself is often overestimated, which might be another factor into Angstrom's delusion. All the accident did was reveal how divorced from reality Angstrom was all along.
@Ninja07Keaton I a sense the same would apply to Mark and his no kill rule. Ig in the end Levy getting destroyed by Invincible prevented Mark from taking the same route as him
To me some of the most interesting details are that most of the other Debbies that Angstrom knows of in the multiverse supported Omni-Man and Invincible's conquest of Earth. And he had never encountered a variant of Oliver. Maybe people have been looking at the wrong member of the family. I know it's the whole nature vs nurture argument, but if a good Debbie is as rare as a good Mark, then it seems like she's the deciding factor, not him. She raised Mark to be a good person, while the others encouraged him to support his father no matter what, or got so scared of viltrimite retribution that they told their versions of Mark to just do whatever the viltrimites asked him to do to keep as many safe as possible. And so if this is the only universe Angstrom's been to where Mark tried to stop viltrimite takeover, then it makes sense that Oliver only exists in this universe too. If Oliver is an unprecedented being on a multiversal scale, maybe that'll come in handy somehow?
Angstrom: I’m not a bad guy! I’m not the villain! Proceeds to break her arm and talk about inflicting hurt. Yeah… fairly certain you’re the bad guy bub.
That angstrom really burns my biscuits he broke Debbie's left arm and then threaten a helpless baby by lifting him upside down, angstrom's role was taken seriously even me I'm disgusted at him!!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡
I'm one of the few people who haven't read the comics, and when i tell you my jaw literally dropped to the floor when Angstrom broke Debbies arm, i mean it. Wonderful episode that got me tearin up😭
Exactly at what point does he ask himself, "am I really the good guy" after hurting not a even a child, but a freaking baby? Those cries are absolutely blood-curdling; even for a show like this, I couldn't imagine them going there, and I'm glad they didn't.
This one in particular led to Levy's deformity. Still his fault but if it weren't for Mark interfering, Levy wouldn't be wasting his life blaming him and going after revenge