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Invincible Episode 3x5

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Invincible Episode 3x5

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12:45 “I couldn’t sleep because mark and Eve were clapping so loud last night”

James Fernandez

As far as I know Kate is literally not a murderer. Murder is the unlawful killing of someone. You can definitely say Kate is a killer but as far as we know she hasn't unlawfully killed anyone

Kyle

It's actually incredible how much weaker mark feels as the show goes on

Eric Diaz

Last I heard, the T-Rex feathers are kinda harder to establish since no impressions have been found in the fossil record. But generally the presence of feathers is believed to be associated with Theropods. Specifically the bipedal, carnivorous dinos like Raptors and yes, T-Rex. I think Microraptor was one of the first to have visible impressions of feathers around the skeleton. P.S. The Hippo and Cat skeletons were my favorites. Truly haunting. Would make great RPG monsters.

J

It's hard to re-create exactly how dinosaurs looked, because we only have fossils left, and skeletons are missing a lot of important details, however there is plenty of evidence of feathers on various dinosaurs. There's some really neat artist renderings of modern animals drawn based off only their skeletons and they look nothing like the actual animal, so it's safe to say our depictions of dinosaurs are also probably very flawed. Honestly some animals have really freaky skeletons, some are funny, some are absolutely horrifying.

David Bodor

For real. "They're using you too Kate!" Yeah, to save lives and protect the planet, while you get used to murder innocent people. He even brags about the pay, meanwhile Kate gets to live on Mt. Everest with access to the best medical technology in existence. Dude is tripping.

LuxLoser

prison in spongebob straight into prison in invincible...at least, for patreon

Yagi di Hoshi

Yep, current scientific consensus is that most members of the Theropoda group of Dinosaurs (the two-legged meat-eaters) had feathers for at least part of their lives, especially the Maniraptoran family (which includes things like Velociraptor, Gallimimus, Oviraptor, Therizinosaurus, small proto-birds, and modern birds). More specifically, it's believed that Tyrannosaurus rex, due to it's large body size & living in a very warm climate, was born with a coat of fluffy downy feathers (like a baby emu) which they slowly lost as they reached their full adult size & all that remained were some thin bristles on the back & head. You can find an absolutely beautiful depiction of our modern understanding of what T. rex and other Mesozoic animals were like in the Apple TV+ documentary "Prehistoric Planet", narrated by Sir David Attenborough.

Serpentking789

The difference between the order and the GDA is one stops crime and one causes it. You do not have the moral high ground Paul

Colin Darcas

I'm kinda surprised you never heard about the dinosaurs feathers thing. I thought it was fairly common knowledge now days. Movies and stuff (and Jurassic Park in particular) don't have them because that's the older model. Newer media about dinosaurs sometimes has feathers now.

rando

I feel like Machine Head's threat at Titan was also part of their overall plan. Let's Machine Head save a little face so people aren't gunning for him immediately. Cuz if it was an actual threat Titan would have snapped back, given that's been established. But he held on and kept silent to keep up the ruse here so they both benefit Its also interesting how they're handling differently from the comics. Which I won't discuss since knowing differences kinds gives you strong ideas on where the show is gonna go. I haven't read the comics, I just like looking stuff up. Its been a big part of my fine with Invincible, reading the sometimes drastic differences with character arcs and plot writing

Lotus Gramarye

Yep the feathered dinos fun fact is correct last I checked. If you remember there was a then vs now Trex to a Chicken meme a couple years back I believe it's in reference to the Chicken being closely related to the T-Rex. Birds in general evolved from dinosaurs rather than Reptiles

Jade


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