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Not to mention it’s an important reminder to Angstrom. Angstrom might wholeheartedly believe this iteration of Mark deserves to die. But the truth is he knows absolutely nothing about him. This is all blind hatred built on experiences in other dimensions.
Love how he’s channeling the same energy as his father but he does it for his family. He’s like Omni man if he wasn’t on his mission. This is what viltrumites should use their fury for, to protect what they love and those who can’t protect themselves
I mean, Debbie basically said why he did it "that in this universe mark is the good guy and he's the bad guy like he is so pissed that mark still ended being the good guy and not the bad guy like man has next to level hate
He's a great actor too, loved him in Supernatural. I was so excited when I noticed it was him, he's really good at sounding so calm yet threatening at the same time.
1:00 Imagine living in a post apocalyptic world, just trying to survive, when some boy smashes into the ground in front of you and another guy appears right next to you and pushes you into a different dimension.
His hand trying to grab at him and mark just pushing it away makes it kinda sad. Mark BEAT this man into a stain on the ground. He definitely brought it on himself though
@@irisdaniels2318I mean tbh he didn’t see her as innocent, he said she joined mark and Nolan in like half of the worlds they conquered, the guy was really messed up from the mind thing. He was obviously the villain here but he clearly has a motivation for hating mark as we saw in those flashbacks
He was literally have a depressive meltdown from murdering him the whole time after the fight ended. Mark did not want to kill him literallt after the fight finished he was screaming “I thought you were stronger” mark wanted to let all his anger out but he didn’t know he would kill him. Mark literally left college so he could “control himself”
@@bornstar481he’s gonna learn that there are just some individuals have to be eliminated. Especially when it comes to the Viltrumites. Because it’ll be a “you or me” situation.
I mean the thing here is that Levy was fully at his mercy and he lost control. He's incapacitated plenty of people before and he managed to catch up with his dad *after* his dad murdered hundreds of innocents. Levy here is clearly mentally ill and now we'll never know whether he could've seen that he was wrong and start using his powers for good
@@elnegromatapacos162 he was mostly mad at mark disfiguring his body and the brain device exploding in his face made him mentally unstable. Cecil and his team could have used the same body reconstruction they used on Donald to fix most of his body and his mind. He was also mad at mark because he shared a mind with thousands of other angstroms who most of them had their family, friends, and coworkers get murdered by mark. So once he is mentally stable mark could have explained to him he isn’t like the vast majority of evil marks in different realities.
I like how when Mark fights back, the music changes to a nice superhero tone, but when he starts beating him to death it just stops. It's almost the same kind of thing when Nolan killed the Guardians when the music stopped too. It's not a superhero fight anymore, it just turned to a violent murder. EDIT: Okay it seems like I'm sparking a debate in replies, so let me rephrase a bit: it's not to say that Angstrom wasn't deserving of death or Mark was in the wrong. I guess a better way to put it is that it turns out of the usual "superhero fight" and ends up going overboard to a scene of the hero viscerally beating his opponent to death with his bare fists.
@@dbelow_1556 under the law of most courts this would be classified as a murder because he had already incapacitated him and was removing chunks of his whole body and face with every single hit and all that blood. Mark was a murderer in that moment. Angtrem Levi was a good dude the whole time who had seen the horrors mark had brought to literally most realities and to him and if mark had listened to him at the beginning when he was asking him to leave they could have been good Allies.
@@rice9224 the problem was that the murder was completely unnecessary mark had won the battle angstrom believed mark was evil because in like 90 percent of realities he has memories of mark murdering his family, friends, and innocent people and he couldn’t think properly because the device he removed from his head to save marks life made him mentally unstable. Mark by choosing to unnecessarily play hero because he saw the mauler twins caused him to be horribly disfigured. If he had just knocked him out and got saved, Cecil and other professionals could have probably helped angstrom become a good guy again and gave him a body reconstruction like they did for Donnie and the other guy so he looked normal and helped fix his mental instability. Mark didn’t want to kill him he even admitted this when he screamed out “I thought you were stronger” he was just in so much pain and anger he wanted to take out on angstrom who he believed would survive it.
Men will literally travel across infinite dimensions in order to plot out their revenge against an alternate reality version of the guy who hurt them instead of going to therapy.
Wtf is Jessica, who got her masters in clinical psychology from NYU, gonna do to resolve the inner turmoil of a super genius with thousands of years of trauma and torment fused into his mind?
Ironically, in a way Angstrom DID a lot to save the world - by pushing Mark to his limits he forced to to no longer hold back, and by taking his family hostage he inspired him to finally start some serious training (when you think about it, he stopped once Nolan went to Flaxan's dimension).
@glendarjj3991 even the side characters agree with this being a moral killing, even Cecil believes it. mark just has survivor's guilt. he's not bad just because he took a life. we are our intentions, not our actions.
This scene draws parallels between Mark and Noland but also shows how distinctly different they are. What drove Omni-Man to this point was his desire to concur Earth. It was a selfish conquest. What drove Invincible here was his desire to protect the people he loved. He dropped his moral code for the most selfless reasons imaginable
Mark: Congratulations Angstrom Levy...You want a blood thirsty Invincible, NOW YOU HAVE HIM!!! Angstrom realizing that HE pushed essentially created an evil Viltrimite: I didn't think this through!
As slim of a chance as it was, Mark at least had a shot at reasoning with Omni Man and ultimately succeeded. Unfortunately Angstrom was definitely not someone who would ever listen to reason. This happens when you fight an enemy who pushes you to the brink and never stops. You don’t just throw them in jail and call it a day like in the comics. Eventually this happens right here.
I think Angstrom signed his own death warrant when Mark literally told him to stop, and he said “No” and proceeded to threaten his family again. At that point he crossed the point of no return.
Angstrom really miscalculated. Didn’t account for Mark’s 1% of human giving him a severe adrenal response to anger making him more powerful than he could have anticipated
Angstrom is just a maniac. Maybe a genius, but he underestimated what Mark could do. (Despite knowing Mark is a homocidal maniac in literally every other dimension lol)
@@anjaneyasreetrout2444nah it’s an actual thing, Mark’s biology gives him an advantage over other Viltrumites because they didn’t evolve to need adrenaline rushes in survival situations like humans did The adrenal rush combines with his anger for a massive boost in strength, this ability was teased several times in season one but he didn’t have it honed it yet
It’s kind of like why Gohan from Dragon Ball Z is so much stronger than his father Goku as a kid. His human half mixed with his Saiyan half make for one helluva ticking time bomb when he’s angry enough.
The editing in the scene is exceptional. After Mark tells Angstrom to "stop threatening his family", the heroic Invincible soundtrack comes on, only for it to fade away and turn to just utter silence while Mark loses control and ultimately kills him. The stills on Mark's face as well - everything was just top tier. Another great season. Just a shame we have to wait another year
The music at 1:44 picking up as he finally starts to win feels like a crowd of people cheering him on. Then as he starts to pummel angstram in, it silences, like the crowd just realized that Mark has snapped. It follows pretty much how we're feeling in the moment watching the fight unfold
Invincible: 2:05 You wanna blame and kill me for something I didn't do, Angstrom?! Fine! You have the memories of your variants and you still can't use it very well! I won't let you hurt my family ever again!
Trauma for Mark aside, I really can’t feel bad here. He physically and psychologically hurt 2 people that didn’t deserve it and threatened to kill them after he was done with Mark. I know he’s an amalgamation of multiple minds in one and all the memories of the evil Invincibles overcloud the fact that this is the one good one but I couldn’t help but cheer when Mark was beating him into the sand.
A son who love His mother so much and she getting treatent by thug and her child would do anything to save His mother even sometime shall to kill people.
Steven Yeun's voice acting in general has been perfect but "STOP THREATENING MY FAMILY!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!" was icing on the already beautiful cake
And all of that could have been avoided. Angstrom could have become a hero or at least an anti-hero had he only left off to, LITERALLY, any other dimension!!!