Wait, so Myra spent some time being Rusty's seemingly sane bodyguard and ended up becoming insane for the Venture family, while Brock spent some time being Rusty's seemingly insane bodyguard and ended up being a sane (parentally sane, and mentally to a degree) guardian figure for the Venture Bros. What a weird parallel XD
At the end of the episode Brock tells Hank and Dean that Myra used to be a television star named "Powerkat" on the show American Gladiators. When the program was cancelled, she went insane then started pining after Rusty, and depending on her meds she will either kidnap the brothers, try to kill Rusty or burn the compound down. Brock's tone kinda implies Myra's story is all made up (i.e. she was never a bodyguard) but the truth probably lies somewhere in-between both accounts. Something is definitely wrong with her and in Momma's Boys Rusty reveals that he actively manipulated Myra for his own benefit (to take care of his sons and basically have free sex.) So a combination of her instability and exposure to Rusty's character lead to her insanity. Maybe at the end of all that Rusty chose Brock as his bodyguard so that he couldn't manipulate another woman (see also fan president.)
@@IammeoramI But wait a minute how does her story not add up, when from 2 versions of Flashbacks, she's taken back by the OSI after going batshit crazy and The Monarch remembers getting his ass beat by Myra ?
@@samueljones3668 I said that the real story probably lies somewhere in the middle. Myra coulda been on TV for awhile (or had some other kinda persona) then met Doc via OSI and somewhere in between all of that went crazier (or was already crazy.) We probably won't ever get the whole whole story even when the movie comes out
During the last episode of the show the spirit of Action Man told a comatose Hank that his real mom was an unnamed Hollywood actress who had a restraining order against Doc. Based on that what I think happened is the following: Doc in his creepy obsession with said actress made the boys in the lab from that actress’ DNA and his own around the same time Myra was his OSI bodyguard. When she found out about the test tube kids Doc knowing her crush on him and that she would either rat him out or kill him for “cheating” if he told her the truth lied and said the boys were created from her DNA. That would explain why Myra thinks the boys are hers despite not giving birth to them.
And is extremely fucked up, but also it's been confirmed that said same actresses met him at a bar and felt bad for him during when his number one fan girl was pregnant with his first born, they fucked and didn't use protection and at some dated but did get a retraining order against him and didn't want the kids, so when he had them he cloned them just like his dad did when he was born. Action man did say she felt pity or piety
It's not Myra, but I love that the Monarch is out of breath from flapping the stupid butterfly wings manually. THIS is why he needs Sheila! Jimmy Dean sausages?
@@chrisossu2070 Considering the fact that the clones had to be developed in real-time, it more likely that it’s Myra’s twisted mind trying to fill in gaps.
Every time the boys died there was a delay between their deaths and the clone shells being imprinted with Hank and Dean's data. They died over a dozen times so it's possible the total time they spent incubating could total to 3 years.
@@dwecktek Catherine the Great was a sexually liberated Russian Queen in the middle ages. Her opponents alleged that she had sex with horses. This rumor has persisted to modern day.
Dr. Orpheus's Master appeared as a horse earlier in that episode and made reference to Catherine the Great during their conversation. I was binging this series last month, and had to watch it twice looking for other details in the dialog... noticed it the second time around.
I like how the second Myra episode very quietly shows that the boys talk about their adventures. Hank and Dean clearly had the Myra argument frequently off camera, which is something that feels incredibly real.
"Mother helped build a wall! Tear down the wall!" You get so wrapped up in the Bowie references you forget the Floyd. "Side two of Dark Side?! He's not ready! He's in a Floyd hole!"
@@kingofpilgrims368 it’s amazing. If you have Hulu, they have the whole show on there except the Christmas special from season 1 and the shallow gravy special
hooooooooooleee. it was impressive when they made inverted mommy issues crazier somehow with the cult. but brock falling back into the car was some john wick shit.
So Myra was Doc's bodyguard before the boys were born and now she's just okay with the boys being 20 years younger than they should be she really is crazy
@@js8qp2pwisos how do you figure? Dean was Christmas shopping out of a 73 Sears catalogue because of some ghost memory . Plus dermitts mom was a fan club girl and that was the 60s
I think she knows they're clones: "I didn't carry you in my womb, but you're still my babies!" They are biologically hers, she just lost her mind when she watched them die over and over again. Doc Venture has perhaps blocked out the pain he feels for their deaths, hence the big, locked, iron door in his mind.
6:24 This right here is exactly why venture bros is so hilarious. It's a reference to One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest, but that's only part of why it's so funny. The way it's thrown in makes it, but I can't explain exactly why. It's something to do with the chaos, how quick the scene goes, how it's animated, how blatant it is etc. The sequence is put beside Myra's protests, almost like "we're doing this reference and there's nothing you can do to stop it." I laughed my ass off.
And the Native Guy who is in Cuckoo is also an old Super Friends super hero. The Chief had the ability to grow to incredible sizes in the comics, but in the Venture Bros, when he applies for the Revenge Society, he only thinks he does and just stands on his tippy toes. So, he's crazy, gets sent to super asylum, and then is here for this double reference. Great show.
As someone who was adopted Myra has always been one of biggest nightmares. Discovering your parent (one of them at least) is a psycho by them kidnapping you.
The situation is definitely interesting. She was around before the boys were born, but isn’t the biological mother as revealed by her and rusty, but is seemingly too insane to remember the details of how the boys were born. Knowing how the series goes, it’s possible the never had a mother, just the product of some artificial human experiment that rusty later put into his fathers cloning lab
0:32 - Shaven dude and guy with glasses escort Myra to the chopper 0:35 - Both the shaven dude and the glasses guy get decked by Myra 0:37 - GLASSES GUY MAGICALLY IS OK AND IS TAKING NOTES OVER BY RUSTY 0:41 - New glasses guy and magically ok shaven dude accost Myra again. This must be the work of the Investors.
Makes sense that there's 2 identical guys with glasses since the OSI are military The only odd thing about the scene is how the one who was elbowed by Myra had his hair turn Orange mid scene
There’s a special place in hell for people who canceled the show 😡 Like waking up every morning to Jonas Sr. killing a carton of OJ with morning wood while they attempt to eat their cereal.
@@shadowspider9 unless the creators are completely fed-up with the whole thing and this kick in the balls made them go all "F this sh*t" there is hope though considering that shows that were cancelled like 20 years ago are making comebacks these days and Ventures Bros is bigger than all of those.
@@twilight_phantom2969 I thought Rusty gaslighted her to the point she is no longer certain of what's real and he is lying to the boys to keep them safe. You know, the Rusty way
i honestly feel that myra was gonna be the biological mother of the kids, she is just similar enough and the fact they keep bringing her until just offhandly saying she was not in the end, and knowing how the creators were very casual with arcs and storylines according to how they felt at the moment my personal theory is that, myra WAS the bio mom but like "accidentally", like maybe after Rusty knew that he was gonna have a biological kid out there but couldn't form a relationship with him even if nothing promised he would have been a good dad, he started the whole cloning situation in some sort of baby blues depression state (why else hank and dean would be around dermott age otherwise?) after all, he was on an okey age to have kids but no mother or wife to have, so he pretty much was like fuck it, and went with cloning himself, Rusty is enough egocentric to decide that, and also enough careless to accidentally get some of Myra's DNA there, you know, bodyguard duty and bleeding all around, and once everything was done, he probably guessed might as well go with it since the process already was running, Myra either knew from the start or discovered it later on and though this just totally secured them as a big happy family, and Rusty went with it because he did still considered her hot at teh moment, tho, things went south pretty fast and she started becoming crazy and controlling at least taht way it would explain why she would be very into the concept of giving birth to them without making it THAT much delusional, liek still it is, but not so much
thank god that this character never got killed she is one hell of villein if the joker was a woman who has mammy issues and well acts like Samson now this is a dengues combo
I swear, everyone has had _that_ moment when they want to show their parents a show they like, only for the parents to see only the moments that are either the most lewd, or the most out of context moment of the entire show.
I'm gonna have to find a wiki to look up some information. We now know that 'Rusty' actually grew the Venture Bros. embryos in an 'artificial womb', but as far as I can recall, they didn't say that he 'built' the brothers from raw genetic material. So maybe he did acquire the eggs from someone, perhaps Myra? then artificially inseminated them himself, and carried them to term (literally) in his artificial womb?
He used Debbie St. Brown's eggs. Debbie is basically Hank in female form. That being said, Debbie never agreed to be their real mother and Rusty needed a babysitter, so be convinced the already unwell Myra that she was their biological mother so she would babysit them for free.
That car must have some INCREDIBLE leg room in the front for Brock to just fall through the windshield and instantly be able to get his legs under the dash
Action man confirms in the very last episode she isn't, their real mom is an actress that rusty had an obsessive relationship with, after she had the boys she moved away and changed her name. Also rusty tells Sgt hatred that he convinced Myra she was their mom so she would sleep with him, so she isn't their mother but legitimately believes she is.
@@Jeezes718I feel bad for Myra for this. He knew she was obsessed with him. Plus, it seems like Myra probably wanted to be a mother anyways. Yes, she wasn't safe to be around the boys but ripping what she legitimately thought were her babies away from her is probably what broke her completely. Plus making her take care of twin babies without much help when she was already not mentally well
After seeing the movie, I think it's still possible that Myra may have been the egg donor. Maybe Myra donated one, and Bobbi St. Simone donated the other. I think it's 100% plausible that Hank might be Myra's "son", which would explain his crazy.
I don't think Myra is their mother at all, Rusty just used the fact that she looks like them to make her think she was their mom for free babysitting. Which is really fucked up, especially given that even at the time it was clear Myra wasn't well