I like that despite all of Dr.Orpheus's over the top Dr.Strangeness he's still the kinda dude that would spend a Saturday playing touch football with the guys as skins
Despite his over the top flair Orpheus is the kind of guy who usually would just like hanging out and doing stuff with other people. Hell I think he even said in "Tag Sale You're it" he's a people person who enjoys the mundane interactions as much as the theatrics.
It makes me think of how the Ancient One always called Strange "Mr", and when he objected she said "not anymore, surely." Of course, she was basically trying to provoke him into taking her seriously.
Funny enough Orpheus isn’t technically a really doctor either. His legal degree is in something else. But his doctorate was granted to him “by a higher power”. Namely his master. According to what I read, Dr. Girlfriend is one of the few actual doctors on the show who got her doctorate through normal means.
Give Orpheus his due. Guy might not always be the best option to call in for help, but when it’s some magic Mysticism stuff, he knows his shit. I mean he took like..5 seconds tops to realize doc was hijacked.
"Well, obviously, you're not serious, because you know that I converted my engine to electric. It's not only green, it's 100% crybaby suicide proof, now let's talk this out." LMAO! Brock rules!
@@thegeneralissimo470 He cares for them, that paycheck at times is anything but worth it sometimes. And there was a point he wasn't getting paid to protect them but he still did
@@Gamemaster-64 Breathing in the exhaust is supposedly a relatively painless means of suicide, hence crybaby. Electrocution isn't a crybaby suicide, it's painful and brutal.
It's really nice to see everyone put their activities on hold to try and be supportive of Rusty when they think he's suicidal. Sure, they're all kind of crass and smarmy about it, but they are making a genuine effort to talk him out of it. They're not perfect, but they are genuinely good people.
Grace Skerp cause the real Mr Venture would’ve gone into a long monologue of reasons with booze and everyone would be giving him a feel better party with hookers
Brock had the safety net of the clones, he could not really care if they died. As when they talked about their deaths, Brock and Rusty seem to talk about it like people talk about movies, in very casual conversation. Hatred doesnt have that safety net of clones, so he actually takes more care of the boys than Brock ever did.
@@bluntman1138 But brock legitimately cared about the boys. It wasn't casual because he didn't care, it was casual because brock has seen thousands of people die at his own hand. It's not really a "thing" to him anymore.
I love how the two teams are evenly split (kind of). They each have the teenage boy, the crazy-muscled juggernauts, and then two variations of the dad body (one strong but round, the other thin and tall).
Small thing, I know Brock is like "oh god THIS again" but it's endearing that he's willing to talk about suicidal shit even if he thinks it's you know, just Doc being Doc. Granted this wasn't Doc but, look, you get what I mean.
I love that Shore Leave, a badass secret agent who works for the O.S.I., and Dr. Orpheus, a master of the mystic arts who has his own magical adventures, both are happy just hanging out playing football with the boys on some random afternoon.
This is where it is obvious that Brock is the better bodyguard. Note when Dr. V is trying to impale himself on the knife, how Brock just nonchalantly snatches it away and tells him to knock it off. Whereas Sgt. Hatred probably would've panicked and started screaming "INTO THE PANIC ROOM!"
+ArkAngelHFB No, 'im. It's an abbreviation of "him". 'Em is an abbreviation of "them" and would require a plural reference. If you're going to be pretentious and correct someone's grammar on RU-vid you might want to actually... know grammar. Douche.
The real question is how many people got into Brock's car for them to realize he had that superpower? More importantly, why would you choose to get into Brock's car knowing he has that power and knowing what he'll do to you?
"I am sorry but I can not come to the phone right now. I am in the midst of exorcising a demonic werehorse _FROM HELL_. Leave a message and I shall contact you at my earliest convenience."
Did anyone else ever catch that Orpheus said Mr. Venture instead of doctor. Not sure if its because of Orpheus' belief of Venture's science or cuz Doc dropped out of school
Anyone that doubts that about Brock at this point needs to go watch “Operation, P.R.O.M.” again. When he thought he was too late and was racing against the clock to save the boys and Doc, that wasn’t determination on his face. That man was-for the first time in a long while-terrified he wouldn’t make it in time. Not to mention, he says as much about caring for them when Doc discovers him and Gathers in the hanger and he talks about how it’s been killing him to live so close to the boys and not let them know they’re safe.
That might not be his doing. My theory is that the power outage from when Doc started the teleporter caused these H&D clones to come out early and that could have change their bodies and minds to be less death-prone. That or that Dr O's resurrecting spell worked in a way he didn't expect it to do.
The best part of this clip is how much everyone has each other backs. Its all guy friendships so they shit on each other but will always help each other.
Gotta hand it to Hatred, guy took a full on Brock tackle and brushed it off like it was nothing. I hate how they nerfed Hatred and made him into a pansy in the later seasons.
So if Brocks car still sounds like a gas powered car does that mean he put speakers to make it sound normal? It even has the idle sound and a working shifter...
I seem to recall in the very early days of modern electric vehicles, some had to do exactly this. Because being almost entirely silent (at least, by comparison), people were less aware of them moving nearby (particularly in areas where pedestrians and vehicles share space - like parking lots).
You'd think a jock like Brock would never drive an electric car and would consider it emasculating, but somehow Brock managed to make it brutal and manly!
I'm surprised Brock would be willing to play football after what he did to Tommy on the field when he was in college. Poor kid. He shouldn't have tried to run away.
He might have put a motor onto the existing drivetrain via the transmission, or perhaps it's a more total swap, with individual wheel motors. But via original drivetrain would be easiest.