Had Enough Venture Bros.? There’s No Such Thing, As Proven By These New Supercuts [Video]

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I’m late to the party, but turning into a huge Venture Bros. fan, and thus owe an apology to the many, many people who have been trying to get me to watch this show for years, and apparently know my own heart better than I do, a fact that is at once very touching and extremely troubling. There will be time enough for that later, though. With the premiere of season five just weeks away, now is not the time for apologies or regrets — it’s the time for supercuts that remind me why I love the hell out of this show, and Slacktory has two new videos that hit the nail on the head.

That’s because the titular brothers aren’t the thing that made me fall in love with the show. Instead, it’s the B-list characters — Jefferson Twilight! Number Twenty Four! Truckules! — that really make Venture Bros. for me. Luckily, it’s apparent that the fine folks at Slacktory share my unwholesome love for these minor characters, including one of my favorites — Brock Samson’s mentor Col. Hunter Gathers. Get a look at the Hunter S. Thompson-inspired black ops bigwig’s finest moments in this supercut, and stick around for a look at some of the greatest forces for evil in the history of the show with a supercut of Venture Villains. 

(via Slacktory)

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