–Also, Brock gets the final word on the “Rusty Venture”, and I have to admit, his seems the most accurate. Of course, now we have to wonder what an “Action Johnny” is. How many of the characters have sex acts named after them anyway? I can kind of come up with a definition for a “Phantom Limb” on my own, but if anybody ever offers me a “King Gorilla”, I am out of there.
“So you had a drunken threesome. Join the club. We’ve villains, you crybaby. We swing!” – The Monarch
Doe and Cardholder toss Mile High in a cell with Hunter. Mile High confirms that the rest of the agents ejected before the SPHINX crash, but Hunter’s upset that Monstroso is still on board, since he’s the only other person who knows the identity of the double agents. Double agents Doe and Cardholder listen from outside the cell, draw their weapons, and head off to tie up that loose end. Once they leave, an OSI agent releases Hunter and tells him his presence is requested on the “secret bridge”. At the prom, Dermott explains that Dean has to try and get Triana back, and since the Prom has degenerated into a conga line, the boys and Dermott give us a three-way Team Venture and head out. The Monarch approaches 21 about their plan to burn the place down, but 21 has to explain that it’s not an evil plot. He’s done arching and wants out. He even tells the Monarch that he made out with Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, and suddenly the whole prom is paying attention. 21 calls them out on being insane, quits, and walks out. The Monarch makes a speech about how ruining the prom is yet another victory, and tries to escape under the cover of a smoke bomb. It doesn’t work, but nobody really cares.
It’s Last Tango in Paris, not On the Waterfront.