The Venture Bros. - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny
The truths and half-truths about Dr. Venture's former arch nemeses are finally revealed.

The Doctor is Sin
Dr. Venture learns that a life with no arch enemy is not nearly so sweet.

The Invisible Hand of Fate
At long last, The Venture Bros. peels away the onion-like shrouds of time for a look back into the troubled past of America's most beloved hydrocephalic former boy genius, to reveal dark secrets that even he didn't know about.

Home is Where the Hate Is
Dr. Venture receives an unorthodox introduction to his new Guild-assigned nemesis.

The Buddy System
Dr. Venture, in a bid to make some much-needed money, opens up the compound as "Rusty's Day Camp for Boy Adventurers."

Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman
Love is in the air, kind of, when Dr. Venture encounters his childhood friend, Dr. Tara Quymn, in the Amazon Rain Forest.

What Goes Down Must Come Up
Ventures are about to learn the hard way that beneath the foundations of the Venture Compound lie deep, dark secrets.

Tears of a Sea Cow
The Monarch seeks to re-spark his old hatred by secretly visiting the Venture Compound.

Now Museum--Now You Don't!
Jonas Jr. converts Spider Skull Island into a Team Venture Museum.

The Lepidopterists
The Monarch launches his first attack on his new arch nemesis, the other Dr. Venture.

ORB
Brock discovers that his long-standing role as Dr. Venture's bodyguard may not have been the assignment he always thought it was.

The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (1)
The OSI has put a termination contract on Brock's head, and three top assassins plan to collect. Meanwhile, the Monarch and Sgt. Hatred battle to see who will be Dr. Venture's arch.

The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (2)
Continuing after the prior episode, General Traceter (alluded to in Season 1 during Brock's License exam in Mid-Life Chrysalis) heads a OSI assault team to go after Samson and the Venture Family after the original three assassins fail to do their job. Using ingenuity to save the Venture Family once more, Brock Samson hatched a plan to force OSI and Monarch's Henchmen to fight each other instead of pursuing the family. In the aftermath of the fight, OSI gains victory after one of Monarch's Flight Suits malfunctions and ends up shooting his own minions in friendly fire. After revealing himself being on neither side of the fight, Brock makes a shocking announcement to Thaddeus and General Traceter that would affect the rest of their lives.
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