StoOgE said:So, we know how Jonus died.
Also, does anyone know who all was on the Zephyr?
Mike M said:Then again it's kind of weird that the OSI doesn't acknowledge the existence of the Guild when they're not exactly a covert organization...
That was Aleister Crowley.Ventrue said:And that wizard.
fallengorn said:That was Aleister Crowley.
DarkNtity said:I'm preety sure I heard Nikola Tesla being mentioned to be on board the Zephyr
GDJustin said:Tesla was the one attacking their ship.
Edit: Which is awesome, btw.
Already ordered.Gribbix said:
Tom_Cody said:Already ordered.
The inclusion of Aleister Crowley and Eugene Sandow is great. I had never heard of either of them, but their inclusion is totally appropriate. I always enjoy taking a wikipedia tour after every episode to check on all the references. Unlike most reference heavy shows, the references tend to extend beyond mere name dropping and instead greatly expand the fiction.
I absolutely want to live in a world where Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Eugene Sandow, and Aleister Crowley have banded together to fight Nikolai Tesla. I find it surprising that Thomas Edison was not part of the their organization as well.
StoOgE said:I agree, I dont know the exact timeline that the Zephry thing was supposed to be going on, I imagine sometime in the 1910's or 1920's, maybe a bit earlier.
The creator's have never been overly concerned with continuity on issues like this, but It's still fun to speculate.Mike M said:I think the GoCI was mentioned to have been operating "since 1910" so it'd probably be a bit earlier.
Tom_Cody said:The two clearest bookends I've found would be Eugene Sandow's rise to prominence around 1890 and Oscar Wilde's death in 1900.
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tralfazz said:Another thing that I'm hoping for is somehow the guys tie in the Tesla / David Bowie connection since Bowie played Tesla in The Prestige. The guys couldn't be that crazy good could they. At this point I'm half expecting it.
Anyone find it a funny coincidence that the Dr. Venture of the past sounded a lot like the Monarch?GDJustin said:The earliest thing we've seen is with Venture's (great?) Grandfather in The Orb, right?
When wasGrover Cleveland's time machine mentioned? I can't remember that.StoOgE said:They need to somehow bring in Grover Clevaland and his time machine into forming the group.
Freshmaker said:Anyone find it a funny coincidence that the Dr. Venture of the past sounded a lot like the Monarch?
I though they might be brothers. Or cousins, I guess. They both do have red hair... And the Monarch's parents died and left him some serious inheritance...Freshmaker said:Anyone find it a funny coincidence that the Dr. Venture of the past sounded a lot like the Monarch?
I was thinking that during the episode, but I don't think it's necessarily a clue. So many of the voice actors do multiple voices, it could very well just be a case of the voices simply overlapping.Freshmaker said:Anyone find it a funny coincidence that the Dr. Venture of the past sounded a lot like the Monarch?
Tom_Cody said:I was thinking that during the episode, but I don't think it's necessarily a clue. So many of the voice actors do multiple voices, it could very well just be a case of the voices simply overlapping.
I'd also thought they might have just been trying give him a typical turn of the century voice. Like the ones that pop up in old newsreels etc.Tom_Cody said:I was thinking that during the episode, but I don't think it's necessarily a clue. So many of the voice actors do multiple voices, it could very well just be a case of the voices simply overlapping.
Escape To the House of Mummies Part 2 was the only episode I know of dealing with a time machine, but I don't remember Grover Cleveland having anything to do with it.Sir Fragula said:When wasGrover Cleveland's time machine mentioned? I can't remember that.
Tamanon said:It was specifically called Grover Cleveland's Time Machine.![]()
His time machine is mentioned in "Are You There God, It's Me, Dean"Mike M said:Escape To the House of Mummies Part 2 was the only episode I know of dealing with a time machine, but I don't remember Grover Cleveland having anything to do with it.
That'd be awesome, but so completely unlikely.heliosRAzi said:It'd be really awesome of the real David Bowie voiced himself.
Dan said:That'd be awesome, but so completely unlikely.
Are you comparing the reach and profile of a significant Hollywood production and a small late night cable show?Tamanon said:I dunno, I mean, he appeared in Zoolander.
Jackson Publick said:One sour note from the past month (aside from my car getting hit yet again) is that Mr. Stephen Colbert has decided not to reprise his role as Professor Impossible this season, for reasons which probably have something to do with him being all super-famous, super-busy, and no longer in need of a few hundred bucks here and there. We figured this would happen eventually, considering his monumental success in the years since our first season, but we held out hope that the WGA strike would leave him with enough bored free time on his hands that he'd have a go at it. But after getting shuffled around from his assistant to his assistant's assistant to his agent to his manager, one of them finally shot us an email saying: "Stephen has neither the time nor the interest in participating in your project."
Was the "nor the interest" really necessary? I would have bought the "time" part without question, but man...you gotta kick a guy when he's down like that? Well maybe I'm not interested in your ice cream, mister! Or your book. Unless someone buys it for me for Christmas.
StoOgE said:Wow, thats pretty shitty of Colberts people. Hard feelings about Harvey Birdman.
Also spungebob = owned by same parent company as the colbert report.
Same. I have this feeling he did! >:OA Link to the Snitch said:I hope Henchman No. 1 survives.
AniHawk said:I think he meant Bowie.
LAUGHTREY said:So how come Kano never spoke even before he apparently killed Jonas Sr?
I don't think there's much of a chance that his daughter will start watching Venture Bros and turn him into that one too.Tamanon said:Well fine, Bowie's been on Spongebob Squarepants.![]()
LAUGHTREY said:thats what i was getting at yes.
also, cant wait formolotov and her girl army. i've seen one or two pics of it, didn't realize it was going to be in the finale. Im excited.
LAUGHTREY said:Another thing I don't understand is the "Rusty Venture Cartoon" was it a cartoon or was supposed to be "real" like live action or something.
At the beginning of this episode you saw a badly drawn jonas sr and kano, rusty and Colonel Gentleman looked mostly normal. So was that supposed to be like a cartoon show or not? Why would they put Jonas Sr getting his ass beat and Rusty having to shoot a guy in what is supposed to be a kids show? That seems like something that would really happen.
I'm confused.
LAUGHTREY said:So how come Kano never spoke even before he apparently killed Jonas Sr?
Is it possible thatFTWer said:Did he really kill him?
He never said yes or no to Brock's question.
I wantto still be a mystery.Jonas's death
LAUGHTREY said:Another thing I don't understand is the "Rusty Venture Cartoon" was it a cartoon or was supposed to be "real" like live action or something.
At the beginning of this episode you saw a badly drawn jonas sr and kano, rusty and Colonel Gentleman looked mostly normal. So was that supposed to be like a cartoon show or not? Why would they put Jonas Sr getting his ass beat and Rusty having to shoot a guy in what is supposed to be a kids show? That seems like something that would really happen.
I'm confused.
Tom_Cody said:Already ordered.
The inclusion of Aleister Crowley and Eugene Sandow is great. I had never heard of either of them, but their inclusion is totally appropriate. I always enjoy taking a wikipedia tour after every episode to check on all the references. Unlike most reference heavy shows, the references tend to extend beyond mere name dropping and instead greatly expand the fiction.
I absolutely want to live in a world where Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Eugene Sandow, and Aleister Crowley have banded together to fight Nikolai Tesla. I find it surprising that Thomas Edison was not part of the their organization as well.