Oh no he TOTALLY won that battle! XP He also became the new sovereign, didn't lose an (invisible) arm, go crazy in jail and talk to a shoe, a toaster, and a coffee mug, not try to steal the orb, team-up with dr. Impossible to regain his original powers, then form "The revenge society" with steel jaw, the avenging henchman and dr. Killinger, then didn't secretly team-up with the sovereign to sabotage and take-down gargantua-2, in order to get back into guild. Okay i literally got into venture bros when this season premiered, and a while ago I managed to finish seasons 1-4. To all the true fans out there, how'd I do?
And Hank was willing to stay and watch the boring speech they've heard a hundred times while Dean wants to "adventure" around the husk of the compound. *WHAT IS HAPPENIN-* Oh, right, Brock is there, nevermind.
Brock: "What about our presentations? The Guild is gonna be stroking their dick around our faces with all their titles and stuff..." Hunter: "You're trying to make lemonade thinking it's piss, son! Just leave to Shore Leave, he'll think of something... SHORE LEAVE!" Shore Leave: "Yes sir?" Hunters: "THINK OF SOMETHING!" Shore Leave: "Yes sir!"
... it just occurred to me that with time travel on the table, it's not the creeping dementia, but someone is definitely impersonating Dragoon in the past in a later season.
@@codafett There is Scare Bear, most likely someone hopping around the timeline in a costume to hide their identity. They were at Impossible Industries during the Revenge Society's recruitment (Dean mentions there being no record of the bear entering the building), various instances of the Guild hunting the Blue Morpho, and they rescued Hank from bleeding out in the snow, fed him, and showed him that his GF was sleeping with Dean. Some theories believe this is either Brock or Hank from the future, based on the fact the bear wields a bloodstained knife and breathe heavily in every appearance.
Well it could be miss attributed to him whether he manipulated it that way or a coincidence that sort of thing happens especially no one lived long enough to contridict you
Arthur Gomes it’s because Shore Leave gets to prove himself as a badass, the moment I decided I really loved him was when he outsniped Sgt. Hatred when they were trying to clip 21’s wings, mostly because Shore Leave was sniping with duel wield pistols
He is always obsessed with status and trying to show he is better than the others, probably to compensate his family's rejection due his congenital condition, that's something his final confrontation with Hunter shows, a literal dick-measuring contest; The Sovereign was someone he could never beat, his revisionist version of that incident must be his way to cope with that, even now.
I'll take Shore Leave's sassy yet stunning intros over the Guild's bullshit accolade declaratives anyday. Hell he made owning a Camry seem kinda cool. That there is talent.
I really do want more with Snoopy. As far as OSI people are concerned he's barely shown up compared to the others. I'd love to see what makes him sit alongside the other three in OSI leadership/quality.
Phantom Limb: Victor at the Battle of Cremation Creek... Me: I call bulls**t, the Battle was during the Monarch's wedding, Limb got his invisible ass handed to him thanks to Team Monarch, Brock Samson, and David Bowie!
True and for that matter Dr. Mrs. the Monarch didn't kill the Sovereign. Maybe Dragoon isn't senile. He doesn't remember it happening because it never did.
It's still inaccurate because all she got from the confrontation with the Sovereign was information. He escaped and left her for dead. Dr. Z, Dragoon, and Red Mantle had more to do with him being vanquished since they gave OSI the location of his secret base and then Headshot unbeknownst to anybody killed him while the Sovereign was in eagle form.
He wont be. I think he's got more reason to be one than Dean and it would make perfect sense if he turned out that way but he idolizes good guys like Brock and Batman.
@@Slippy-Toad-Love but there's the kicker, hank is can be anything and be fine no matter what happens in his life. He can be a good guy or bad guy. But he's always been pushed off like the black sheep of the family. While dean has been forced into the spotlight, like rusty was growing up. Idk hah, I'm looking forward to season 8.
At 0:10 you can clearly see that it's his right hand being held on the outside by the other person's left. The same thing is done with the other hands literally a second later in the same shot.
Ok Im gana say it here and now I have no faith in rusty writing a treaty... there are gana be so many loop holes both sides are going to abuse.. Have this fealing were going to see all hell break loose between the guild and OSI after this episode XP
I have no faith in the OSI *obeying* the terms of a treaty anyway. They are a clandestine government agency full of assassins who basically believe they're on a mission from God, that they're the Good Guys, and because of this there is nothing they can't do in service to that. The Guild is a bureaucracy that really is a stickler for rules. It doesn't matter if it's a *perfect* treaty designed by the Greek God of Laws themselves, unless it's magically binding the OSI are going to completely ignore it anytime they can do so secretly.
They need a better name for her. Dr Mrs The Monarch sounds too verbose and clunky. It just comes off as disjointed and awkward. It doesn't roll off the tongue at all.
she used to be Lady Au Pair when she went at a career as a solo villainess before deciding to work for Phantom Limb as his 2nd-in-command "Queen Ethera" only to be treated more as a trophy that stood around and did nothing of value when she wanted to become a villainess respected for her skills rather than her sex appeal. The Monarch approached her and managed to woo and impress the lady villainess that she decided to work as the Monarchs' 2nd-In-Command "Dr. Girlfriend" before eventually marrying him.