Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Comment spoiler free questions below!

Comments

MattyG

Mark seemed to have absolutely no idea how to handle meeting his father along with his brother before being interrupted by the arrival of the Viltrumites. Nolan seemed to similarly struggle to talk to Mark. If they meet again, how do you think Mark and Nolan will approach their next conversation with each other? What do you think will happen with Mark's baby brother?

MattyG (edited)

Comment edits

2024-06-17 16:19:07 In this episode, we see that the other Viltrumites are incredibly awful, making even Nolan seem reasonable by comparison. What does it say about Viltrumite culture that Nolan could be considered moderate? After seeing the differences between him and the other Viltrumites, do you think Nolan could become an ally of Mark's in the future?
2024-06-09 20:22:01 In this episode, we see that the other Viltrumites are truly monstrous, making even Nolan seem reasonable by comparison. What does it say about Viltrumite culture that Nolan could be considered moderate? After seeing the differences between him and the other Viltrumites, do you think Nolan could become an ally of Mark's in the future? Additionally, what should Mark do regarding his mission from General Krieg?

In this episode, we see that the other Viltrumites are truly monstrous, making even Nolan seem reasonable by comparison. What does it say about Viltrumite culture that Nolan could be considered moderate? After seeing the differences between him and the other Viltrumites, do you think Nolan could become an ally of Mark's in the future? Additionally, what should Mark do regarding his mission from General Krieg?

LuxLoser

Debbie and Nolan share parallel scenes of depression and coping in this episode (wandering through space/the city, contemplating death at the blackhole/overpass) while it's easy to understand Debbie, how do you feel about Nolan? Does he deserve any sympathy? Is redemption even possible after the atrocities he's committed?