Invincible - Season 3- Episode 3 Review
The B-plot follows Rex trying to be a better person after his near-death in season two. His awkward attempts to apologize to Shrinking Rae and Kate are genuinely touching, and his banter with Immortal provides some much-needed levity. The show has done a remarkable job turning Rex from a one-note jerk into a flawed but trying hero.
Mark staring at himself in the mirror after putting on the new suit, not with pride, but with exhaustion. INVINCIBLE - Season 3- Episode 3
The episode doesn’t shy away from the aftermath of his near-death at the hands of his father, Nolan (Omni-Man), and the brutal beating he took from Angstrom Levy. Mark is irritable, detached, and clearly traumatized — but he’s repressing it. The quiet scene where he snaps at Eve then immediately apologizes feels painfully real. Steven Yeun delivers his most layered performance yet, balancing Mark’s trademark earnestness with a simmering rage he can’t fully express. The B-plot follows Rex trying to be a
The episode ends on a predictable “someone is spying on Mark” stinger that feels like a leftover from a less interesting show. Mark staring at himself in the mirror after
Mark fights a new teleporting villain named Multi-Paul (a distant relative of Dupli-Kate). The fight choreography is solid, and Multi-Paul’s power set is creatively used, but he’s clearly a distraction from the real conflict. The episode might have worked better without any physical antagonist, letting Mark’s internal battle be the only threat.
This is a quiet episode by Invincible standards — no decapitations, no city-leveling brawls, no Omni-Man speeches. But it’s essential viewing. The show is finally digging into the psychological toll of being a superhero when your own father tried to kill you. The new costume may be sleek, but the real story is the broken kid inside it.