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Dr. Venture is busy working on his latest project, the "Walking Eye." He shows it off to Brock, Hank, and Dean to steal ideas from them for potential uses. Out the window, they see the the forces of the Guild moving in, landing Guild Wasps in Brock's herb garden.

In a subway station, two black vampires are battling a third black man who wields two katanas. He slays one of them and removes the vampire's teeth to add to his necklace. The other vampire sneaks up behind him, but is blasted by Dr. Orpheus who arrives on the scene. The "Blacula hunter" is revealed to be Jefferson Twilight, a member of the Order of the Triad. Orpheus informs him of the team's Guild approval, and they leave to find their third member.

At the Monarch's Cocoon, 21 shows 24 his forged arching license. 24 points out that the height and weight listed on the card are way off for 21, which 21 refutes as no one reads them anyway. 21 is trying to convince 24 to join him in splitting off from the Monarch to go arching on their own. Meanwhile, Monarch is with a prostitute he is forcing to act (and speak) like Dr. Girlfriend.

At the compound, the Guild forces set up the screening event for the Order of the Triad. Watch and Ward meet with Dr. Venture, and discuss Venture's father (who they call the ''real'' Dr. Venture,) with Ward stating that the original Dr. Venture is the reason he joined the Guild.

Dr. Orpheus astral projects himself in the lab of The Alchemist; a short, balding man in a robe who claims he is searching for a cure to AIDS. Orpheus informs him of the situation and the reformation of the Order of the Triad is complete.

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Dr. Venture is busy working on his latest project, the "Walking Eye." He shows it off to Brock, Hank, and Dean to steal ideas from them for potential uses. Out the window, they see the the forces of the Guild moving in, landing Guild Wasps in Brock's herb garden.

In a subway station, two black vampires are battling a third black man who wields two katanas. He slays one of them and removes the vampire's teeth to add to his necklace. The other vampire sneaks up behind him, him but is blasted by Dr. Orpheus who when he arrives on the scene. The "Blacula hunter" is revealed to be Jefferson Twilight, a member of the Order of the Triad. Orpheus informs him of the team's Guild approval, and they leave to find their third member.

At the The Monarch's Cocoon, 21 shows 24 his forged arching license. 24 points out that the height and weight listed on the card are way off for 21, which 21 refutes as no one reads them anyway. 21 is trying to convince 24 to join him in splitting off from the The Monarch to go arching on their own. Meanwhile, The Monarch is with a prostitute he is forcing to act (and speak) like Dr. Girlfriend.

At the compound, the Guild forces set up the screening event for the Order of the Triad. Watch and Ward meet with Dr. Venture, Venture and discuss Venture's father (who (whom they call the ''real'' Dr. Venture,) with Ward stating that the original Dr. Venture is the reason he joined the Guild.

Dr. Orpheus astral projects himself in the lab of The Alchemist; Alchemist: a short, balding man in a robe who claims he is searching for a cure to AIDS. Orpheus informs him of the situation and the reformation of the Order of the Triad is complete.



At the Cocoon, 21 reveals two jet packs to 24, claiming to have stolen them from Sgt. Hatred. They plan to use them to fly into girls' rooms and have sex. (Sex!!) The Monarch has finished with the prostitute, who wants directions back to town. Instead, the Monarch decides to punish her and informs her that she must escape the Cocoon.

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At the Cocoon, 21 reveals two jet packs to 24, claiming to have stolen them from Sgt. Hatred. They plan to use them to fly into girls' rooms and have sex. (Sex!!) The Monarch has finished with the prostitute, who wants directions back to town. Instead, the The Monarch decides to punish her and informs her that she must escape the Cocoon.



The interviews continue as the Triad finds a magical themed villain, named "Curse," who they like. They decide to have a test battle but defeat Curse too easily for their liking. Outside, Venture has taken his Walking Eye out for a wash. The villains in line are excited since they seen this as a great opportunity to arch a "legend" like Venture.

The next villain to interview is Lady Au Pair, who is really Dr. Girlfriend in disguise, trying to set out on her own. The Triad likes her look at first, but are turned off by her voice.

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The interviews continue as the Triad finds a magical themed villain, named "Curse," who they like. They decide to have a test battle but defeat Curse too easily for their liking. Outside, Venture has taken his Walking Eye out for a wash. The villains in line are excited excited, since they seen see this as a great opportunity to arch a "legend" like Venture.

The next villain to interview is Lady Au Pair, who is really Dr. Girlfriend in disguise, trying to set out on her own. The Triad likes her look at first, first but are turned off by her voice.



In the Cocoon, the prostitute is trying to escape from a series of death traps set up by the Monarch. The Monarch rambles over the loudspeaker while in the shower. 21 and 24 are still in the field, now discussing possible team names. 24 doesn't like 21's suggestion of "Jet Boy and Jet Girl," even if 24 is allowed to be Jet Boy.

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In the Cocoon, the prostitute is trying to escape from a series of death traps set up by the The Monarch. The Monarch rambles over the loudspeaker while in the shower. 21 and 24 are still in the field, now discussing possible team names. 24 doesn't like 21's suggestion of "Jet Boy and Jet Girl," even if 24 is allowed to be Jet Boy.



The {{Stinger}} shows 21 and 24 trying to hitchhike their way back to the Cocoon. The prostitute pulls up in 24's powder blue Stanza, but speeds off when she sees their costumes. 24 can't believe that she stole his car, which he still owes his dad for, while 21 can't believe she survived the death traps.

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The {{Stinger}} shows 21 and 24 trying to hitchhike their way back to the Cocoon. The prostitute pulls up in 24's powder blue Stanza, Stanza but speeds off when she sees their costumes. 24 can't believe that she stole his car, which he still owes his dad for, while 21 can't believe she survived the death traps.



* DisposableSexWorker: Averted by the prostitute the Monarch hires. He throws her into a maze filled with traps and death around every corner... but she survives and manages to get away from him.

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* DisposableSexWorker: Averted by the prostitute the The Monarch hires. He throws her into a maze filled with traps and death around every corner... but she survives and manages to get away from him.



* KinkyRolePlaying: The Monarch hires a prostitute to dress (and speak) like Dr. Girlfriend and have sex with him. And then when he's done with her he drops her into a death course for no real reason.

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* KinkyRolePlaying: The Monarch hires a prostitute to dress (and speak) like Dr. Girlfriend and have sex with him. And then when he's done with her her, he drops her into a death course for no real reason.



** When the Monarch sheds his robe to reveal the tattoo on his back, he's mimicking Ralph Fiennes' version of Francis Dolarhyde from ''Film/RedDragon.'' He also recites a paragraph from Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's poem ''The Pit And The Pendulum'' as the prostitute makes her way through the deathtraps. His maze also feature the polar bear from ''Series/{{Lost}}.''

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** When the The Monarch sheds his robe to reveal the tattoo on his back, he's mimicking Ralph Fiennes' version of Francis Dolarhyde from ''Film/RedDragon.'' He also recites a paragraph from Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's poem ''The Pit And and The Pendulum'' as the prostitute makes her way through the deathtraps. His maze also feature features the polar bear from ''Series/{{Lost}}.''



* StylisticSuck: The application video Orpheus receives in the mail is has Watch and Ward staring at the camera and delivering their lines flatly and without much enthusiasm. There's even a small editing mistake that managed to sneak by concerning the pie chart.

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* StylisticSuck: The application video Orpheus receives in the mail is has Watch and Ward staring at the camera and delivering their lines flatly and without much enthusiasm. They don't actually say Dr. Orpheus's name - it is dubbed in by a different speaker. There's even a small editing mistake that managed to sneak by concerning the pie chart.
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* {{Oculothorax}}: The Walking Eye has a big red eye on its body with long, spider-like legs.
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* FanserviceCarWash: Parodied with Rusty washing his Walking Eye, the sight of which arouses multiple villains who see it.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: 21 and 24's jetpacks. They're cool and all, but 24 lights his shoe on fire with its flames and 21 can barely get off the ground because of his weight.
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* DisposableSexWorker: Averted by the prostitute the Monarch hires. He throws her into a maze filled with traps and death around every corner... but she survives and manages to get away from him.


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* KinkyRolePlaying: The Monarch hires a prostitute to dress (and speak) like Dr. Girlfriend and have sex with him. And then when he's done with her he drops her into a death course for no real reason.

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** 21 wants to name his supervillain team with 24 "Jetboy and Jetgirl" after the EltonMontello song, and also points out that it was covered by Music/{{The Damned|Band}}.

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** 21 wants to name his supervillain team with 24 "Jetboy and Jetgirl" after the EltonMontello Elton Montello song, and also points out that it was covered by Music/{{The Damned|Band}}.Damned|Band}}.
* StylisticSuck: The application video Orpheus receives in the mail is has Watch and Ward staring at the camera and delivering their lines flatly and without much enthusiasm. There's even a small editing mistake that managed to sneak by concerning the pie chart.
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* HarshTalentShowJudge: The Order of the Triad is holding auditions for potential villains. Much to the dismay of the optimistic Orpheus, Al spends most of the time making fun of the candidates as the "harshest" one of the group, clearly not taking it seriously. It doesn't help that most of the candidates are shown in a TerribleIntervieweesMontage, meaning there is a lot to make fun of them for.
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** 21 wants to name his supervillain team with 24 "Jetboy and Jetgirl" after the EltonMontello song, and also points out that it was covered by Music/TheDamned.

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** 21 wants to name his supervillain team with 24 "Jetboy and Jetgirl" after the EltonMontello song, and also points out that it was covered by Music/TheDamned.Music/{{The Damned|Band}}.
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* ActorAllusion: Dana Snyder voices the Alchemist in the same voice he uses for [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]]. (He later becomes a frequently recurring character.)



* TheCameo: Dana Snyder voices the Alchemist in the same voice he uses for [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]]. (He later becomes a frequently recurring character.)

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* TheCameo: Dana Snyder voices the Alchemist in the same voice he uses for [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]]. (He later becomes a frequently recurring character.)
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* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Breyer is a combination of President Corrupt (his many scandals are the reason he wants the "squeaky clean" Manstrong as a running mate), President Buffoon (he's obviously not the brighest), and President Playboy (he receives sexual favors from his secretary). Physically and in terms of voice, he appears loosely based on UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson (southern accent, hairstyle).

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The {{Stinger}} shows 21 and 24 trying to hitchhike their way back to the Cocoon. The prostitute pulls up in 24's powder blue Stanza, but speeds off when she sees their costumes. 24 can't believe that she stole his car, which he still owes his dad for, while 21 cant' believe she survived the death traps.

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The {{Stinger}} shows 21 and 24 trying to hitchhike their way back to the Cocoon. The prostitute pulls up in 24's powder blue Stanza, but speeds off when she sees their costumes. 24 can't believe that she stole his car, which he still owes his dad for, while 21 cant' can't believe she survived the death traps.


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* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Breyer is a combination of President Corrupt (his many scandals are the reason he wants the "squeaky clean" Manstrong as a running mate), President Buffoon (he's obviously not the brighest), and President Playboy (he receives sexual favors from his secretary). Physically and in terms of voice, he appears loosely based on UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson (southern accent, hairstyle).

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* GassHole: The smell Torrid leaves behind in the bathroom is described they characters as like gunpowder, "poo-poo eggs," "a grandfather pooping," and "something biblical."

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* GassHole: The smell Torrid leaves behind in the bathroom is described they by characters as like gunpowder, "poo-poo eggs," "a grandfather pooping," and "something biblical."


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* PapaWolf: When Torrid informs the Triad that he kidnapped Triana, Orpheus has a brief JawDrop, then furiously attacks him.

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