Technically the timeline between his prediction and the actual event wasn't too accurate in terms of episode air dates. However Colonel Gentleman mentioned that this "wasn't his first rodeo or coma." So it's implied that he likely had a stroke before just as Orpheus predicted.
The funniest part about this is that Doc had clones of the boys, and could easily have used one of those if he truly just needed the body parts. No, Doc had to use an ORPHAN for his LITERAL DREAM MACHINE.
I think 21 is right that Smurfs are mammals but isn't being specific enough. Smurfs probably DO lay eggs but are also mammals, this is achieved by them being something like a monotreme, like a platypus.
If you mean the actual Venture Sr. then I'm pretty sure he wasn't. The hallucination tried to help Doc. The real Venture Senior would have immediately asked for help growing him a new body. He was always selfish.
@@DashingSteel think about it, he didn’t wake up till that time period. So he’d be a little disoriented and not fully understand what had happened till after, which lead to accidentally pulling down Gargantua 1.
The Venture Bros is a superb show, and is far more superior than Rick and Morty but for some reason, nobody talks about The Venture Bros. The Venture Bros being an underrated show isn’t even an opinion, it is a fact.
I'm a fan of the Venture Brothers... but it wasn't easy. The storylines are tight and serial, but the production schedule had gaps only slightly shorter than Twin Peaks after season 2. Being tight and serial also makes it a little hard to get how good it is from just one episode.
Huh, mr venture as a ghost during that episode makes more sense now the last season came out. He was technically still there, probably projected himself somehow from the corpse they put at the space station.
in all of the compilation vids ive seen so far, nobody has done the bit where they replace all your blood with that experimental stuff and "loss of life" is just a side effect. i always laugh at the 'giving your loved ones a big jug of blood' line.
@@brendancoulter5761 he was the first of the series to have that plot line. His first appearance was the 5th episode of the entire series and he was just as divorced then. Plus it’s not like it’s handle the same way every time. That would imply that all characters act alike in that situation which is just nonsense. And he’s hardly depressed (as much as any adult is at any given moment, life’s long my man), he has passions, friends and often acts as a guide for others despite how much he misses his wife; and he’s resolute (often comically so) in his duty of protecting the world. Ultimately the only other characters who’ve had that plot line are the Monarch and Hatred and they clearly didn’t do as Orpheus did. It’s hardly the same other than the inciting incident.
Already got a meme 9:45 The Charred Remains of the Once Mighty Flying Coccoon: The Charred Remains of the Once Mighty Star Wars Franchise The Moppets: Disney getting their shit together Henchmen 24: JJ Abrams Henchmen 21: Dave Filoni Monarch Mobile: George Lucas’ original Sequel Trilogy idea before he took a break to raise his family(respect) 24’s Stanza: New Sequel Trilogy Brock: Jon Favareu And a bonus Henchmen 24 getting stabbed the fuck up by the Moppets: Kathleen Kennedy’s creative control Murderous Moppets: Disney and Lucasfilm
3:19 "What did you expect, you're mixing acids and bases there." So... he's just drinking water? Right? ....Did the "super scientist" fail 7th grade chemistry?
You mean the scientist who thought he cured radioactive genetic changes with roofies and antibiotics? Doc really stretches the science part of his job title some days
You didn’t include One good meme Gary half of these people assent even born when empire strikes back came out and rest barely make minuim wave Random henchman you guys get paided