In About Six Hours I Lose My Virginity to a Fish
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 nov 2023
- TV-MA
- 50min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.2/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Llegan las vacaciones de verano para Mark y sus amigos, pero los supervillanos no descansan. Mark tendrá que lidiar con las consecuencias de la vida doble de Omni-Man.Llegan las vacaciones de verano para Mark y sus amigos, pero los supervillanos no descansan. Mark tendrá que lidiar con las consecuencias de la vida doble de Omni-Man.Llegan las vacaciones de verano para Mark y sus amigos, pero los supervillanos no descansan. Mark tendrá que lidiar con las consecuencias de la vida doble de Omni-Man.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Steven Yeun
- Mark Grayson
- (voz)
- …
J.K. Simmons
- Nolan Grayson
- (voz)
- (solo créditos)
- …
Zazie Beetz
- Amber
- (voz)
Cleveland Berto
- Darkwing
- (voz)
- …
Cliff Curtis
- Paul
- (voz)
Grey DeLisle
- Betsy
- (voz)
- …
Zehra Fazal
- Louise
- (voz)
- …
Walton Goggins
- Cecil
- (voz)
Gillian Jacobs
- Eve
- (voz)
Melise
- Dupli-Kate
- (voz)
- …
Ross Marquand
- Immortal
- (voz)
- …
Tatiana Maslany
- Aquaria
- (voz)
- …
Opiniones destacadas
What did I just watch!!? The first episode started so well, but this episode is just a terrible downgrade. Am like, id this the continuation from the last episode, I think not. This episode was just bad. It looks like this series needs to be changed to Omni-Man because he is the only interesting character in all these. I don't know how long they plan to stretch Invincible's coming of age if after all these episodes, he's still not ready. And the villains are so basic, yet they seem to give this boy a tough time.
They better go back to the script n direction they took for the first episode, if not, I might stop watching after Episode 3.
They better go back to the script n direction they took for the first episode, if not, I might stop watching after Episode 3.
This episode was the worst in the series so far, no question. Set-up episodes are key for character development, and this one completely misses the mark.
The Netflix writer seems to miss the mark on understanding the characters entirely. Every nuance in their personalities is wiped away.
The dialogues are turned into preachy speeches, pushing progressivism in the most straightforward ways possible. The conversations are as straightforward and grounded as they can get.
First up, Dupli-Kate is giving Rex-Plode a lecture on workplace sexual language. Yes, you heard right - Rex-Plode, the colleague she had a fling with, at the workplace. It turns out she's doing this while being involved with Immortal, her thousand-year-old boss. The contradiction would seem odd to anyone, but the show presents it as completely justified.
Then there's Atom Eve's dad questioning the ethics of using her powers for personal gain. This could have been interesting if it didn't turn into yet another lecture challenging the traditional role of the male provider in the family.
Moving on to Debbie, she witnesses the abuse of a caricature of an evil man on his wife, focusing on the authority of the breadwinner over their partner.
Her response is a blunt "She's not your pet," an obvious parallel to her relationship with Nolan.
Then comes the dramatic meltdown on a closet door, a cliché symbol of her husband's absence, accompanied by pathetic swearing. It makes you wonder why they hired such a great voice actor for such uninspired dialogue.
I won't delve into Mark trying "not to be his father," as repeatedly stated in straightforward and sloppy writing. I'll just mention a couple of quotes: "-At least he follows orders, -gasp."
Also, Amber undergoes a complete shift to a bland, kind character who constantly emphasizes her volunteer work with phrases like: "Local politics might not be as exciting as flying around in tights, but that doesn't mean you're the only one saving the world."
The Netflix writer seems to miss the mark on understanding the characters entirely. Every nuance in their personalities is wiped away.
The dialogues are turned into preachy speeches, pushing progressivism in the most straightforward ways possible. The conversations are as straightforward and grounded as they can get.
First up, Dupli-Kate is giving Rex-Plode a lecture on workplace sexual language. Yes, you heard right - Rex-Plode, the colleague she had a fling with, at the workplace. It turns out she's doing this while being involved with Immortal, her thousand-year-old boss. The contradiction would seem odd to anyone, but the show presents it as completely justified.
Then there's Atom Eve's dad questioning the ethics of using her powers for personal gain. This could have been interesting if it didn't turn into yet another lecture challenging the traditional role of the male provider in the family.
Moving on to Debbie, she witnesses the abuse of a caricature of an evil man on his wife, focusing on the authority of the breadwinner over their partner.
Her response is a blunt "She's not your pet," an obvious parallel to her relationship with Nolan.
Then comes the dramatic meltdown on a closet door, a cliché symbol of her husband's absence, accompanied by pathetic swearing. It makes you wonder why they hired such a great voice actor for such uninspired dialogue.
I won't delve into Mark trying "not to be his father," as repeatedly stated in straightforward and sloppy writing. I'll just mention a couple of quotes: "-At least he follows orders, -gasp."
Also, Amber undergoes a complete shift to a bland, kind character who constantly emphasizes her volunteer work with phrases like: "Local politics might not be as exciting as flying around in tights, but that doesn't mean you're the only one saving the world."
It's like they put all the plots they had rattling around in their writing rooms heads, pinned em to the wall, then fired a buckshot at it to see what plot points they wanted to cram into one episode. This episode was genuinely all over the place. Mars, earth, the ocean, more dimensions (I'm absolutely over multiverse plot lines), more bad guys, the house, the mom, DARREL?, it goes on.
This genuinely felt like a filler episode on only the second episode. Not a great sign going forward.
And I guess this is the theme of the entire comic but it's starting to get old where invicible just gets his butt kicked in every episode and somehow he miraculously survives. Either gets bailed out or just written off with plot armor. For as strong as he is it's amazing there are so many things on earth that can beat him up.
This genuinely felt like a filler episode on only the second episode. Not a great sign going forward.
And I guess this is the theme of the entire comic but it's starting to get old where invicible just gets his butt kicked in every episode and somehow he miraculously survives. Either gets bailed out or just written off with plot armor. For as strong as he is it's amazing there are so many things on earth that can beat him up.
If you've read the comics, you know what this episode sets up. I agree that it might seem a bit like filler, but trust me, there's a reason we see Mark do so many "friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" type missions. Most of these reviews are genuinely pulling things out of their ass regarding character portrayals and progression. I am fully confident that by episode 4 we're going to have a "Where I really come from" type episode, and y'all comic readers fully know what I'm talking about.
Conclusion: as a standalone episode, it feels more like mindless fun. As a part of the whole season, it'll make sense once it all airs.
Conclusion: as a standalone episode, it feels more like mindless fun. As a part of the whole season, it'll make sense once it all airs.
This episode follows up on some loose plot lines from season 1, specifically the mars mission episode. It's decently fun but ultimately feels like an in between kind of episode where not much happens. The episode is essentially divided up into 5 different subplots (Mark, Eve, The Guardians, Debbie, and the Martian) which makes this episode feel pretty scattered and unfocused, but each of these subplots are pretty decently enjoyable and build on the world so there isn't that much to complain about. The only thing that I found really intriguing about this episode is the Immortal, does some really weird/unexpected things and overall has been just acting strange since the season began. I'm pretty curious where they are going with him. But yeah overall, this episode was fun but kind of forgettable if I'm being honest.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTatiana Maslany, who played Queen Lizard in the Invincible: Atom Eve (2023) prequel episode, plays Aquaria and Forewoman.
- ErroresThe Washington Monument changes from cracked to intact and back from scene to scene.
- Citas
Invincible: What is it with you and historical monuments? S... Uh, Professor Seismic, right?
Doc Seismic: Doc Seismic. I never taught.
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- 50min
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- 16:9 HD
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