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The fourth episode of Invincible season 3 was split into two sections. The first half was set in an alternate, futuristic version of Earth where Mark had supposedly crowned the Immortal as emperor and left the planet with his family. The Immortal then lost his mind and became a mad dictator whose robot army imprisoned or killed anyone who rebelled against him. When Fightmaster and Dropkick pulled Mark out of his timeline and threw him into theirs to deal with the Immortal, the latter revealed that he behaved like a genocidal maniac to get Mark's attention and force the superhero to kill him. Mark hesitated, but after assessing the Immortal's mental state, he decapitated him, knowing that death would be a welcome gift for him.
After Mark was returned to his timeline by Fightmaster and Dropkick, he went on a date with Eve, while the show moved on to its second half, which was mostly about Allen orchestrating a jailbreak with the help of Battle Beast and Nolan. Yes, it was a success, and Nolan made a major revelation: there were around 50 pure-blooded Viltrumites left in the galaxy. So, if the Coalition of Planets really goes all out to exterminate the Viltrum empire, they might just succeed.
Invincible Season 3 Episode 5 opens with Titan taking his daughter, Fiona, to school, which certainly highlights their sweet bond, but also shows how Titan is connected to the people in his neighborhood. This is all interrupted by Isotope, who informs Titan that Mister Liu is unhappy that he hasn’t done anything yet to free Multi-Paul from Payton Penitentiary (it’s probably called Stronghold Penitentiary in the comics). Speaking of Multi-Paul, he attempts to escape from prison by flooding his cell with duplicates of himself, which puts pressure on the door and causes it to collapse under the weight of all the dead bodies. He almost makes it to the exit, but security guards restrain him and put a collar on him that doesn't allow him to use his powers. Dupli-Kate shows up to reprimand him, and when she realizes there's no point in helping her brother understand the error of his ways, she talks about their father. We see a flashback of multiple versions of Paul and Kate playing with frying pans, building blocks, and a chain of paper people (which will come into play later), while the authorities arrest a catatonic man for being so negligent, thus leaving Paul and Kate in the hands of the GDA.
Paul left the facility, while Kate stayed, leading one to become a villain and the other a superhero. FYI, Paul and Kate's powers and their father's insanity are apparently the result of an ancient Chinese curse, according to the comics. This isn't exactly explained in the show. The show also doesn't explain how long the brothers' clones last if they aren't killed or if they fail to reintegrate with the original. Paul apparently left a duplicate of himself behind to escape the DGA training facility. I'm sure he didn't care about his clone, but I want to know what happens to them if they're left unattended. Do they continue to exist on their own or do they disappear after a while? I guess we'll find out later. Going back to the argument between Multi-Paul and Dupli-Kate, they both think the other can just walk away from the organization they're associated with and that they choose not to because they don't want to. The only difference is that Multi-Paul knows exactly who he is or who he works for, while Dupli-Kate lies to herself about being a superhero and refuses to acknowledge how evil the DGA really is.
The Graysons and Eve have a relatively normal morning as they eat pancakes for breakfast and Oliver teases Mark about his relationship with Eve. Since Debbie is in real estate, Mark uses that to bring up the topic of moving out of their house and moving in with Eve. Debbie and Oliver are a little heartbroken at the thought of living without Mark, but Mark assures them that he won't be too far away from them. Now, while it's one thing to break the news to the family, it's another thing to find an affordable home, especially since both Mark and Eve are essentially unemployed. Eve poses as the owner of a private security company called Invincible Incorporated and approaches Payton Penitentiary to offer them Mark's services, thus cutting down on violent activities and prison breaks, in exchange for the right price.
Although the warden or prison staff member she's talking to doesn't exactly take Eve up on her offer, it seems like she's going to need Invincible's help because back at Titan's office, we see Mr. Liu pressuring him to get Multi-Paul out of prison. Titan thinks there's too much "pressure" on him.
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