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'Invincible' Season 2 Part 2 Balances Humanity With Action Close One of the strongest elements of Invincible has always been that the series can balance the sheer amount of superpowered violence with deeply human stories that are just as easy to get wrapped up in. From Mark and Amber’s increasingly strained relationship, which is only made worse by the former’s superheroic duties, to Debbie finding a new sense of responsibility in raising her ex-husband’s son, it all works. While these stories may be set in a universe full of superheroes and otherworldly threats, they still feel relatable. Right from the start, this second batch of episodes is full of some shocking twists and turns, and there are times when the series is almost too overwhelming with the amount of plotlines it carries. Some may be disappointed by how Angstrom Levy is utilized in the final four episodes of Season 2, especially as he spent most of Part 1 sitting on the sidelines after an explosive introduction in the premiere. While he does eventually become part of the equation as the season reaches its end, the show could have devoted a bit more time to him. On the other hand, the 40-plus-minute runtimes of these episodes do prevent them from ever getting too overcrowded. A returning plot from Part 1 featuring the Lizard League could have easily felt shoehorned in but ends up playing a pivotal role in Rexsplode (Jason Mantzoukas) and the Immortal’s (Ross Marquand) compelling arcs. The evil Superman trope has become quite popular in recent media, from Homelander in The Boys to the 2019 superhero horror flick Brightburn. Even the MCU will soon be getting in on the action with the introduction of Sentry in Thunderbolts. While some might be quick to dismiss Omni-Man as just another example of this trope, he's far from that.He initially repelled them with his Water Release, but Boruto activated his Kāma and landed a Rasengan, prompting a Funato retreat. Kagura's wound was too severe, and he died after asking everyone to protect the village. After Kagura's funeral, Boruto and Kawaki wished to pursue the Funato. However, everyone agreed to follow Sarada's orders, who decided to wait on the village as Funamushi was certain to return, still wishing for revenge. Later, Boruto thought back to his time with Kagura, and was approached by the rest of Team 7, who were concerned about his earlier Kāma use. He assured them that Amado's drugs were still working as he remained in control, and that he had no intention of relying on Momoshiki's power. While making repairs at the village, Boruto wished to pursue the Funato and counterattack while they were still weak. When food had to be rationed, Boruto and the others agreed not to eat so the villagers could. Boruto later met with Kawaki at Kagura's grave, where he told Kawaki about Kagura's life, and the two reaffirmed their desire to avenge him. Boruto is saved by Buntan. Boruto and Metal waited for Denki and Iwabee to return, but the children came back without them, and informed everyone of their capture by the Funato.
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