Amazing. I actually had to Google the name because I forgot who Molly was.
H.B. WardWell you don't have long to look, it airs Monday instead of Thursday.
Her name hadn't been said much...
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I don't think it's been said since "The Void", and the only time she said anything between then and last episode was the time in "The Comic" when she jumped down a flight of steps and her landing left Gumball as a stain on the wall.
Yeah well believe it or not, I've seen randomly chosen airings of The Void on my schizophrenically scheduled television enough times that I bloody well should have remembered her name. Well enough that I'd be able to put a name to her if I saw a picture of her first.
H.B. WardThe previews for The Disaster and The Re-Run are out. Spoilers!
Did Rob just killed someone?
What an amazing non-specific...yet clearly inspired remote, ha.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Hot. Burning. Damn.
New Web Browser, same old Shokew.This will be the best season finale since "The finale".
"We be we baby!"The preview for Thursday episode The Guy is out.
-Insert I Wanna Be The Guy joke here-
They just went full Super Sentai!!
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"We be we baby!"Color me very surprised that "The Disaster/The Rerun" didn't cover Banana Barbara's painting.
Rob is still the only one who knows about the Void, but also had an apparent Heel–Face Turn. I'm thinking he might come to Gumball trying to stop whatever other disaster is coming next.
I mean, unless today's episodes were supposed to be the disaster foretold in the painting and the circumstances have been Retconned.
This episode really made me fear for everyone's lives. Rob somehow became my most hated Complete Monster.
"We be we baby!"He was actually super effective though, which was awesome.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.^^He's not example of complete monster, ya know?
He basically almost ruined Gumball's life OUT OF GRUDGE AND ANGER. What does that make him except Complete Monster, because I don't think he's Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds level yet.
"We be we baby!"Did you watch both episodes or just "The Disaster"?
^^IIRC, Complete Monster doesn't have any sympathetic qualities, at all. Not even an excuse
A Complete Monster has no redeeming qualities at all.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Yeah Rob didn't cross that Complete Monster territory given his Freudian Excuse and his epiphany which led to him undoing the events of the last episode.
His anger at Gumball ties in not only the fact the character can't remember his name but also how literally nobody so much care about rescuing him in the void when he cried out for help as they rescue similarly forgotten character Molly. Which is saying something given how all the supporting characters in the show are all failed proposed mascot characters who the creators want to give another chance at existing instead of left in obscurity forever. And when he returns in the show, he is given the arch villain identity by Gumball so that he will be distinct, even though a) Rob doesn't want that role and b) Gumball completely does not acknoledge said character as a legitimate threat. Because of that Rob accept the role he become and decide to do everything in his powers to ruin the live of the person who made him into a forgotten joke villain who barely even know his name.
Honestly he is more of a Jerkass Woobie and Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds with a touch of Lethal Joke Character than a Complete Monster.
I guess Jerkass Woobie fits him best. But The Disaster took his Jerkass nature Up To Eleven. I did watch both and I did like how Rob made a Face–Heel Turn for the better at the end, but the actions are still IMHO unforgivable.
"We be we baby!"Don't forgive, just forget...or something like that. He wasn't exactly dialed up, just got his hands on ultimate power.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Yeah I will just compare his actions to that of Locus who have done some atrocious things but realize he fucked up and decided to make things right in the end.
Wouldn't it be the other way around? It makes more sense to not forget the deeds a character done but still forgive them when they realize how wrong they are . . . shit, now for some reason I want to watch Avatar and Gargoyles as they handle that type of plot line very often.
So guys, it's official. Season 6 will be the last.
Damn - I let my guard down, then. Looking to that season finale.
New Web Browser, same old Shokew.