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What are your thoughts on Mark and Angstrom's final encounter this episode? Do you think Mark should have held back against such a mentally-disturbed opponent, or was his violence and anger understandable and/or justified, given that said opponent physically assaulted Mark's mom and little brother?

H-Bomb 24

Who is your favorite voice actor from the show? What other actors would be a good fit for future seasons?

Saw Meadow

Now that Mark has killed with intent, what do you think this means for his fighting going forward? Is it a line he's crossed and will continue pass now that he's at the point of no return, or is it a barrier he's broken but must now repair and reinforce so as not cross it again? Do you think he can afford to hold back for the sake of his morality?

Hazy Skies

There seems to be a strong reluctance for Viltrumites to execute each other. Why do you think that is?

Jeremy

Based off of everything we’ve seen this season, Invincible turns evil in every other universe. We hear in this episode that Debbie joins them in some as well. In your opinion, do you think our main universe’s Mark is different or is it really Debbie acting as the catalyst for his future(s)?

Max Wigler

Do you think mark did the right thing this episode? Do you think him mentally beating himself up this episode is justified/understandable? And do you think the "I thought you were stronger" line could have also been him saying it to himself?

xman t

This season was much more focused on the aftermath and ripple effects of Season 1, and as a result lacked the same kind of throughline like Omni-Man's secret in S1. Do you feel this was a weakness or a strength of the season and it's themes?

LuxLoser

A relationship between Mark and Eve has been hinted at until Eve’s feelings are confirmed. What do you think of Mark’s decision not to tell her about what he knows? Do you think he feels the same?

Jack Engal

One of the biggest superhero tropes is that "the hero doesn't kill", then we see Mark kill Angstrom. What do you think about the way the show went against this trope?

Saw Meadow


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