
(Paul Boocock) monologues before a recording of his memories. We also find out that the blinking of the PROBLEM light in Season 1’s “Careers in Science” (which this episode’s name is an obvious reference to), was, in fact, an attempt to contact Rusty, Dean, and Hank via Morse Code. From there, we unravel more and more sordid details of the two men’s relationship: Jonas took advantage of Morpho’s inability to have a child by seducing his wife, forced him to do his dirty work, and reconstructed him against his will. Tompkins) was blackmailed into being a hitman for Team Venture with an elicit tape, previously seen in the Morpho’s lair in Season 6. Through conversations and memories projected by his host, we see how the once-noble Morpho (played in flashbacks by Paul F. While all of this is going on, Vendata has interfaced with what’s left of Jonas Venture, and dives inside his digital mind to confront his old friend. Z explains to the other Council members and Brock how he found the remains of the ” super, kick-ass robot” in a trash bin on the Venture estate, reprogrammed it, and created the villain, Vendata, by wiping the cyborg’s mind.

Gentleman are outright reviled by the attempts to bring their old partner back. In flashbacks, we see that even Action-Man and Col. “The Venture Bros.” Yes, to the surprise of nearly everyone, the cyborg is revealed to have been a creation of the late Jonas Venture, who tried to save his old friend’s life by turning him into the cyborg guard, Venturian. The original Team Venture retell the sordid past of Jonas and the cyborg-Morpho. In a Robocop-esque twist, it turns out that this beating shook him into flashbacks of his past, where it’s revealed that the Councilman was once the Blue Morpho, himself! But just as Rusty is trying to calm him down as the others flee, The Morpho-mobile flies in – and The Monarch and Henchman 21 are still caught in Wide Wale’s estate across the street! So who’s taken up the butterfly-hero’s mantle now? That would be Vendata (Doc Hammer), a member of the Guild of Calamitous Intent’s Council of Thirteen, thought dead for months after a run-in with Brock. still alive in the ProBLEM light, thereby controlling the Venture Tower, he starts to shake the building, trying to flee an attack by the startled Pete White. Episode 3 picks up at the precise moment “Curse of the Haunted Problem” and “The Rorqual Affair” converged.

So, what actually happened in “Arrears in Science?” A lot, actually – it almost feels like this was supposed to be the bookend of Season 6, so I’m curious if that was the original intent before production started and cuts had to be made.
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The end of “The Morphic Trilogy” reaches a startling conclusion for every member of the Venture-verse! “The Venture Bros” Īs promised, I’m back with a recap and thoughts regarding the latest entry in Adult Swim’s The Venture Bros! Luckily they’ve been nice enough to keep putting episodes up early (and free!) on their website for American viewers, which means I can be timely and legal! TV execs take note – this is how you fight Netflix and piracy!
