Film Theory: Omni Man was Right?!
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Top Comments (10)
60 years for Omni-Man equaling 1.6 human years is actually quite horrifying when you think about it.
fun fact about immortal, a fan told the creator in a letter that they felt immortal looked like lincoln, so the creator decided to add it into the lore
This has unintentionally explained exactly why we shouldn't have elderly people in leadership positions
Matpat really said "Friendship was the true saviour all along"
The best part about Season 1 to Season 2 is you see Nolan's reaction from the line of "You, Dad. I'd have you." There's no time jump. We get to see the torment that line sends him through as we follow him through space. He completely loses all faith in his cause because he realized Mark was right and that they'd still have each other to help each other through their grief of losing all their friends and loved ones and watching Earth turn to dust. It finally cracked Nolan's psyche and he almost kills himself because of what he did to his own son.
Matpat using invincible to teach me more about human brain development in a 20 minute video than a semester long psychology class
Nolan doesn't completely lack empathy, though. There are a couple moments where he shows regret for his actions and how he's hurt the people around him. When Cecil tells him the the guardians were his friends, so he knew that Nolan didn't do it for the fun of it. And as he says this, he looks away and does the same thing when Cecil brings up debbie and mark. There's another moment when he thinks about attacking debbie, before snapping out of it and is disappointed and angry at himself for even considering it.
JK Simmons really does crush it as Onmi-Man. His performance is nothing short of legendary.
The new episode with the immortal feels so relevant to this video
Who here after season 4?
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Top Comments (10)
60 years for Omni-Man equaling 1.6 human years is actually quite horrifying when you think about it.
fun fact about immortal, a fan told the creator in a letter that they felt immortal looked like lincoln, so the creator decided to add it into the lore
This has unintentionally explained exactly why we shouldn't have elderly people in leadership positions
Matpat really said "Friendship was the true saviour all along"
The best part about Season 1 to Season 2 is you see Nolan's reaction from the line of "You, Dad. I'd have you." There's no time jump. We get to see the torment that line sends him through as we follow him through space. He completely loses all faith in his cause because he realized Mark was right and that they'd still have each other to help each other through their grief of losing all their friends and loved ones and watching Earth turn to dust. It finally cracked Nolan's psyche and he almost kills himself because of what he did to his own son.
Matpat using invincible to teach me more about human brain development in a 20 minute video than a semester long psychology class
Nolan doesn't completely lack empathy, though. There are a couple moments where he shows regret for his actions and how he's hurt the people around him. When Cecil tells him the the guardians were his friends, so he knew that Nolan didn't do it for the fun of it. And as he says this, he looks away and does the same thing when Cecil brings up debbie and mark. There's another moment when he thinks about attacking debbie, before snapping out of it and is disappointed and angry at himself for even considering it.
JK Simmons really does crush it as Onmi-Man. His performance is nothing short of legendary.
The new episode with the immortal feels so relevant to this video
Who here after season 4?