I Thought You'd Never Shut Up
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 mar 2025
- TV-MA
- 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.9/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Con el mundo aún tambaleándose, llega un peligroso desconocido que pone a prueba a Mark hasta sus límites y más allá.Con el mundo aún tambaleándose, llega un peligroso desconocido que pone a prueba a Mark hasta sus límites y más allá.Con el mundo aún tambaleándose, llega un peligroso desconocido que pone a prueba a Mark hasta sus límites y más allá.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Eric Bauza
- DA Sinclair
- (voz)
- …
Bruce Campbell
- Demon
- (voz)
Cliff Curtis
- Paul
- (voz)
Grey DeLisle
- Amanda
- (voz)
- …
Walton Goggins
- Cecil
- (voz)
Gillian Jacobs
- Eve
- (voz)
Ross Marquand
- Rex
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode was absolutely insane, I knew what to expect after reading the comics but just wow, they picked the absolute perfect person to voice conquest ("JeffreyDeanMorgan" Neagan from TWD). I honestly thought last week's episode could not be topped but I was so wrong, theis episode had beyond incredible animation, and perfect voice acting, Steven yeun truly brought out the anger and pain as mark was suffering during his battle with conquest, not to mention jeffrey dean morgans ability to truly bring conquest to life matching the malevolance and absolute savagery of his comic counterpart. All while setting the stage perfectly for the future of the series... I am so stoked for Season 4 it's not even funny...I don't want to wait another year, I wish it would just come back next week, but I'll be patient because I know what's coming and also because it will be well worth the wait!!
I had just finished the episode, and all I can say is it's a chefs kiss. I'm not sure how long I can contain myself till the next episode.
It pretty much wraps things up from the last episode, so we get TWO back to back peak cinema. The animation in this one was definitely at its highest, I was actually shocked on what I was seeing, sure, I had never noticed the "terrible animation" that people were exaggerating about, but this one does it justice. I'd say its top two season finales in the show, first being Season 1.
I had only recently started watching Invincible and I'd most likely give it a lot more rewatches until the next season, it's definitely fighting for my number one favorite animated show alongside Avatar. I'd also go ahead and say it's in my top 3 shows of all time, top 1 being BrBa.
Sorry for ranting, just loved this episode, 10/10, if you're reading just to see if its worth watching, IT IS. Fits perfectly into every category.
It pretty much wraps things up from the last episode, so we get TWO back to back peak cinema. The animation in this one was definitely at its highest, I was actually shocked on what I was seeing, sure, I had never noticed the "terrible animation" that people were exaggerating about, but this one does it justice. I'd say its top two season finales in the show, first being Season 1.
I had only recently started watching Invincible and I'd most likely give it a lot more rewatches until the next season, it's definitely fighting for my number one favorite animated show alongside Avatar. I'd also go ahead and say it's in my top 3 shows of all time, top 1 being BrBa.
Sorry for ranting, just loved this episode, 10/10, if you're reading just to see if its worth watching, IT IS. Fits perfectly into every category.
If you thought the last episode was amazing then this will blow you away, We literally got to see Atom Eve's cupcakes, how could this not be "peak", absolute amazing climax, the battle was amazing, the animation was also very good. Invincible's hair swaying has more detail than the entire second season. Pretty sure they reused the scene in which an orange truck drives past the GDA, Conquest has a pretty neat speech about how lonely he is, really makes you sympathize for the viltrumites, I won't spoil the fight or what happens at the end, you will simply have to watch for yourself. The episode has similar aspects to the season 1 finale but the stakes are much higher and the it feels a lot more important, really shows how much invincible has grown as a character.
This episode proves that animation is not only a great medium for storytelling, but perhaps even the best considering the vast range of visual ideas that can be created, not limited by sets, computer effects, costumes or actors. Simply astonishing how good of a finale this episode is to season 3, and how much more you are excited for, for seasons 4 and beyond, a must see for comic fans, as well as fans of superheroes, animation, action, drama or just good stories. It captures emotion, tensity, adrenaline and so much more into 45 minutes. Simply the very best the show has to offer.
Anybody that enjoys the medium, will find that invincible is truly the height of it, and will not regret watching up until this point, and will most certainly be excited to keep watching.
Anybody that enjoys the medium, will find that invincible is truly the height of it, and will not regret watching up until this point, and will most certainly be excited to keep watching.
There are episodes of television that entertain, and then there are episodes that reach into your chest, grab hold of your heart, and refuse to let go. This episode is the latter-an emotionally devastating, pulse-pounding experience that leaves you breathless, shaken, and forever changed.
From the very first moment, there's a weight to everything-a sense that what's about to unfold will stay with you long after the screen fades to black. And it does. This episode doesn't just tell a story; it lives in you. It makes you feel every ounce of pain, every moment of desperation, every flicker of hope fighting against the darkness. The raw emotion behind every action, every decision, is almost unbearable, yet you can't look away. People like me who have read the comics, those who knew what was coming, who had read every panel of the comics, were left utterly speechless-shaken by the sheer power of seeing it all unfold.
This is more than just an episode-it's a moment in time, a piece of storytelling so powerful that it transcends the screen. It reminds us why we love stories, why we invest in characters, and why we keep coming back to Invincible. It's heartbreaking. It's breathtaking. It's one of the greatest episodes in television history.
From the very first moment, there's a weight to everything-a sense that what's about to unfold will stay with you long after the screen fades to black. And it does. This episode doesn't just tell a story; it lives in you. It makes you feel every ounce of pain, every moment of desperation, every flicker of hope fighting against the darkness. The raw emotion behind every action, every decision, is almost unbearable, yet you can't look away. People like me who have read the comics, those who knew what was coming, who had read every panel of the comics, were left utterly speechless-shaken by the sheer power of seeing it all unfold.
This is more than just an episode-it's a moment in time, a piece of storytelling so powerful that it transcends the screen. It reminds us why we love stories, why we invest in characters, and why we keep coming back to Invincible. It's heartbreaking. It's breathtaking. It's one of the greatest episodes in television history.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaConquest holds Invincible in place as he slams his body through innocent civilians, killing them. This mirrors the tactic Omni-Man used in Where I Really Come From (2021) when he held Invincible in front of a moving train and used his body to kill the passengers.
- ErroresWhen Conquest grabs Atom Eve and goes to headbutt her, the camera cuts and he can be seen having both of his eyes again.
- Citas
Mark Grayson: I don't care how strong you are. I don't care how fast you are. I can see the future. You don't live to see tomorrow.
- ConexionesReferences Sector 9 (2009)
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