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The fast cutting and unnecessary confusion is something the show navigates incredibly well, and like so many of the best Venture episodes its 22 minutes felt epic, a complete action-adventure movie in miniature.

That best part of this is that it makes the show far more unpredictible. Unlike last season, every episode out it feels like Doc and Jackson are trying out a new idea that happens to be part of a bigger plot, rather than falling into the trap of letting the serialization come before the pleasures of individual episodes. By Sean Gandert July 1, am. After being alluded to throughout the season, he finally made a brief cameo appearance in the Season 2 finale before becoming a major character in the show's third season, as well as replacing Brock Samson as the Venture's bodyguard in Season 4 and 5.

In Season 6, the O. I re-assign Brock as the family bodyguard as a result of Dr. Venture earning a fortune and gaining a large company.

As a result, Hatred becomes a security guard for Venture Industries as another means to protect the Ventures from any danger. Sergeant Hatred's OSI test results after taking the soldier-x serum. Hatred's full backstory has yet to be addressed in the show, although it is strongly implied he had served time in the military.

The serum caused him to develop enhanced strength, agility and physical endurance, as well as increasing his overall aggression while seemingly decreasing his overall sense of empathy. Unfortunately, the serum also caused him to develop uncontrollable pedophilic tendencies. It is not clear whether Hatred received the serum before or after he appeared as "Sgt.

In the flashback, it is revealed that he was at that time a double agent whose true loyalty was to the Guild. Apparently, he used his service in the O. Gathers look foolishly mistaken in their attempt to prove it—which the remainder of the O. At some point, he abandoned his position in the O. Hatred is first mentioned in Hate Floats , when The Monarch 's henchmen tell The Monarch that they repaired his Cocoon fortress by stealing parts from "Sgt.

Hatred's hover tank. Venture 's inventions. Hatred molested him and Dean who doesn't recall this. Hank informs his brother that he was passed out from the wine, as Dean was horrified to learn this. Hatred makes his first identified appearance in Showdown at Cremation Creek , during which it is revealed that he has married a Native American named Princess Tinyfeet , with whose feet he is obsessed.

Hatred became a major character in Season 3 of the show, beginning with Home is Where the Hate Is , in which he was assigned by the Guild to be Dr. Venture's new arch-nemesis. The episode revealed that, in spite of being a super-villain and registered sex offender, Hatred is in fact very genial and personable, and has a reputation for hospitality among his fellow villains.

Hatred proved to be a much less adept nemesis than the Monarch, forgetting on which days he was scheduled to attack Dr. Venture and finding that, due to Venture's exposure to bizarre acts of violence since childhood, none of Hatred's conventional weaponry frightened him. In "Home is Where the Hate Is", Hatred confesses to The Monarch that he got himself assigned as Venture's nemesis so that he could be as nice to him as possible, in order to frustrate The Monarch out of spite for stealing from him.

In The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together Part I , the finale of Season 3, Hatred launches a half-hearted, ill-fated strike on the Venture Compound, which ends with him locking himself in a bathroom to cry and attempting suicide. He later confesses to Dr. The Monarch that Princess Tinyfeet is likely to leave him and that he now feels himself to be an inadequate villain. In Part II , he tries to get Dr. Venture to murder him before a battle-hungry Hank reinvigorates him, resulting in his leading a doomed squadron of undeveloped clone slugs into the battle between O.

After surviving the resulting brutal massacre of the clones at the hands of The Monarch, Hatred appears to reconsider his villainous ways and rivalry with the Ventures, and ends the season asking O. He has started to train Hank in combat, such as sniping, and praised him for being willing to shoot him when ordered, even though Hank only succeeded in grazing his shoulder with a ricochet.

It is shown multiple times throughout Season 4 that Hatred is nowhere near as efficient a bodyguard as Brock, allowing The Monarch to invade the Venture compound and kidnap the Ventures with relatively little trouble. In The Revenge Society , Dr. Venture even notes, "If Brock were here right now, I'd be watching him hose blood off the front lawn". Perchance to Dean and Return to Malice reveal that in the wake of his alcoholism and divorce, Hatred must pass his time obsessing over the security of the Venture compound and the Venture family's own lack of experience in self-defense, the family having always previously relied on Brock Samson, and before him Myra Brandish, to bail them out of trouble.

Additionally, he has begun to become more literate in his spare time, borrowing Dean's copy of H. Wells' The Time Machine and becoming a fan of Dean's beloved Giant Boy Detective mystery novel series - even to the point that during a moment of depression, he wonders aloud what Giant Boy Detective would do in his situation.

He has admitted to being a fan of country music, as well as Jimmy Buffet. With Season 5, Hatred continues in his role as the Ventures' bodyguard, with many of his appearances revolving around two major themes. First, he nurses a distrust of and rivalry with Gary , who has remained on the Venture compound as the sole member of New S.

Hatred refuses to believe that Gary is no longer a villain and not a threat to the Ventures, although Gary is quick to point out that Hatred himself has changed his villainous ways. At the end of the season, Gary finally earns Hatred's trust, just in time for the Pupae Twins to trick Hatred into believing that Gary has betrayed him. The ensuing chain of events ends with Hatred destroying The Monarch's cocoon and house. Second, Hatred begins to grow breasts.

When first revealed in What Color is Your Cleansuit? However, the breasts remain after those other mutations are reversed, and indeed throughout the rest of the season. A flashback in Venture Libre shows Sgt. Hatred's origin story, in which the O. It's possible that his sexual proclivities are entirely a side effect of the serum. And can The Monarch handle the commute? A brutish supervillain launches an assault on the Ventures. Probably not. A revenge-seeking super-widow makes Dr.

A legion of avant-garde supervillains redefines the art of arching Dr. Venture while Hank looks for love in a den of ninjas.

In a case of mistaken identity, the Guild targets Dr. Venture for assassination, pooping his party for a fancy new friend. The city is hit with a mysterious blizzard that launches Team Venture into action. The Monarch and 21 are sent on a deadly mission to a secret island fortress.



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