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RPGnet stands in solidarity with that community. We all have an obligation to stand up against racism and bigotry in all its forms. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter iTim Start date Sep 9, As per title. I'm thinking Drink every time Brock kills somebody. Drink every time Brock's eye twitches. Drink every time someone calls Doctor Venture "Rusty". Drink every time Doctor Orpheus says something dramatic with the ominous music and all.
Finish your vessel when Brock has sex. Adult Swim recently canceled Venture Brothers , and Poker Night 2 was pulled off of Steam a couple years ago, making the crossing of these two properties almost poetic. Developed by Telltale Games, the Poker Night series is, just as the title sounds, a poker simulator. What makes the series special, however, is its use of characters from completely unrelated properties.
The original game featured obscure charters like Tycho Brahe from the Penny Arcade webcomic alongside gaming staples such as the Red Heavy from Team Fortress 2. The sequel, Poker Night 2, built on the concept by introducing characters from more popular and recognizable franchises, including Venture Brothers. Related: The Venture Bros. Not only are most of these characters voiced by their original actors, including Patrick Warburton reprising his role as Brock, but the game successfully captures their characters' identities as well.
Brock is the bodyguard to the titular Venture family and a parody of super-spies like James Bond. As the bartender serves them, he insults Brock's hair. Brock is infuriated but restrains himself, as his license to kill has been revoked. Although Dr. Venture flounders in gaining the attention of the bar's dancers, Brock Samson enters the bathroom to meet a blue-haired dancer for a sexual encounter. Memories of his O. Meanwhile, Dr. Venture seemingly hooks up with a woman named Charlene.
However, this is secretly part of a sinister plot by The Monarch that is resolved later in the episode. After Brock regains his license at the end of Mid-Life Chrysalis , he returns to Nightin' Ale's and gives the bartender a good thrashing. At this time, Hunter Gathers has undergone a male-to-female sexual reassignment procedure and is subsequently working as one of the exotic dancers, but takes a break to speak with Brock under the guise of speaking to a client. As Hunter takes too long, the bartender heckles her to get back to work.
Following Perchance to Dean , Nightin' Ale's receives a spruce up, and the general atmosphere seems livelier. Venture , and several other former boy adventurers investigate the murder of their psychiatrist and find a matchbox that leads them to Nightin' Ale's. There they find Ernesto "Frogman" Juarez , a former henchman of Dr.
Z , and move to question him.
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