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Invincible Season 2

 

 

SCORE: 38

 

Invincible Season 2 

 

I know I watched the first season of Invincible. I must have decided to not review it like some other slop and garbage I have seen. I decided it was important to review Invincible Season 2. I may even go back and review the first season. There is one question that came to me after watching Invincible Season 2. Is this kind of moral filth what you really enjoy watching? Is it really?

There will be spoilers in my review of Invincible Season 2. There are eight episodes that range in the forty something minute range to around an hour. The issues families can have with Invincible Season 2 are violence, gore, bad lack, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside of marriage, sexual deviancy, multiverse and more. Invincible Season 2 is definitely under the umbrella of war on men.

Mark is still dealing with what his dad did in the first season. His dad beat him up real good and left. We learn more about the Viltrumites in Invincible Season 2. Omniman is on a planet with a bunch of bug people. Mark gets tricked to show up and help his dad. Ultimately Mark was not much help, but he brings his half brother back to Earth with him. The Viltrumites want Mark to take over his father's mission.

There is a coalition in space that is trying to fight off the Viltrumites. They are looking for weapons that will help them. Omniman wrote some science fiction books that are actually stories of things that can hurt his people. The motives of Omniman make little to no sense to me in most of Invincible Season 2. Mark kills a guy and feels horrible about it. He keeps beating himself up over it in Invincible Season 2.

There are aspects of Invincible Season 2 that make no sense to me. People of the same power level are able to do some disgusting things to one another. Like break an arm where the bone is easily showing and the arm barely hanging. Mark and his girlfriend break up in Invincible Season 2. That opens the door for Mark and Eve to have a relationship.
- Paul

 

Video: 30%
Audio: 40%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Functionality: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 30%

System: Amazon Prime
Publisher: Amazon Studios
Developer: Skybound Entertainment
Rating: ‘16-18+’ for SIXTEEN to EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Violence, Foul Language}


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