Invincible Brilliantly Destroys A Classic Anime Trope In Season 4

Now that season four of Invincible has finished, viewers have mixed feelings about Omni-Man. At the start of the series, it was easy to despise him – his actions were horrific, and the way he treated Mark was deeply upsetting. But as the show has progressed, Invincible has started to show a more complex side to the character.

7 Most Iconic Spider-Man Moments Since 2000

The 2000s were a defining decade for Spider-Man, filled with huge moments like the introduction of the spider-totem, the creation of Superior Spider-Man, and the controversial ‘One More Day’ storyline. Here’s a look back at some of the most memorable events.

Seth MacFarlane’s Comedy With 100% on RT Hits a Streaming Record With Over 1.2 Billion Minutes Viewed

The second season of Ted premiered on Peacock in March. Set in 1994, this season follows Ted, the irreverent teddy bear, and his friend John during their final year of high school. As John’s dad, Matty, continues to assert his dominance, conflicts escalate, particularly with his niece Blaire, whose progressive views clash with the rest of the family. The show has received a perfect 100% rating from critics and a 90% audience score.

49 Years Later, Star Wars Reveals the Big Problem With Its First Ever Jedi Power

While Jedi mind tricks are powerful, they aren’t foolproof. They mainly work on people who are easily influenced, which is why Watto resisted Qui-Gon Jinn’s attempt to use one during their negotiation. This limitation is a good thing – it prevents mind tricks from being an all-powerful solution to any problem. Recently, the comic Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord revealed another weakness: mind tricks don’t work on groups of people.