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** [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Blackthorne]] Shore is a [[CorruptCorporateExecutive wealthy industrialist]] who came across the secrets of the Inhumanoids. Blackthorne attempts to free them to use them to take control of the world, allowing them to first wreak death and destruction at their whim. When his own sister Sandra is turned into an undead monster by D'Compose, Blackthorne acts horrified--but then abandons the heroes to die when they try to save her so he can take control of Metlar, settling for allying with him to present him with a way to destroy most of the world so Blackthorne can rule over the remainder. After being foiled, Blackthorne eventually starts a {{Cult}} with D'Compose, convincing numerous young men and women to submit themselves to the evil Inhumanoid to be changed into his undead slaves. Blackthorne continues to try to control the Inhumanoids and kill the heroes in his quest to dominate the world, [[CardCarryingVillain fully admitting]] that he himself is an utterly evil, monstrous human being [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters as wicked as any Inhumanoid]].
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* SeasonalRot: From episode nine (or, arguably, eight) onwards, the show starting getting more comedic, with the final three episodes being jarringly DenserAndWackier due to the downright bizarre two-part storyline in which the Inhumanoids are are exposed to a LovePotion, which led to Metlar becoming the HenpeckedHusband of the animate Statue of Liberty in a surreal reference to ''Series/TheHoneymooners'' (complete with Metlar uttering, "One of these days!"). This was because of the toys not selling and Hasbro consequently not giving a damn about what the writers did (as long as there weren't any FCC complaints), which meant the writers basically went nuts.

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* SeasonalRot: From episode nine (or, arguably, eight) onwards, the show starting getting more comedic, with the final three episodes being jarringly DenserAndWackier due to the downright bizarre two-part storyline in which the Inhumanoids are are exposed to a LovePotion, which led to Metlar becoming the HenpeckedHusband of the animate Statue of Liberty in a surreal reference to ''Series/TheHoneymooners'' (complete with Metlar uttering, muttering, "One of these days!"). This was because of the toys not selling and Hasbro consequently not giving a damn about what the writers did (as long as there weren't any FCC complaints), which meant the writers basically went nuts.

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