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The Venture Bros.

Sat, Aug 7, 2004
  • Animation
  • Comedy
  • Action & Adventure
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Synopsis

Hank and Dean Venture, with their father Doctor Venture and faithful bodyguard Brock Samson, go on wild adventures facing megalomaniacs, zombies, and suspicious ninjas, all for the glory of adventure. Or something like that.

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Cast

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  • Doc Hammer
    Doc Hammer
    as Dr. Girlfriend / Henchman 21 (voice)
  • Christopher McCulloch
    Christopher McCulloch
    as Hank Venture / The Monarch (voice)
  • Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    as Brock Samson (voice)
  • James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    as Dr. Venture (voice)
  • Michael Sinterniklaas
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    as Dean Venture (voice)
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Episodes

7 seasons · 81 episodes

Ended · 81 aired
Season 1
13 episodes · 13 aired
▾
  • E1
    Dia de los Dangerous
    Aired · Sun, Aug 8, 2004 · 30m

    Dr. Venture and family are in Mexico where the boys get kidnapped by the Monarch's Henchmen. Brock goes on a rampage to get them back and Dr. Venture loses both his kidneys and wakes up in a bathtub of ice.

  • E2
    Careers in Science
    Aired · Sun, Aug 15, 2004 · 30m

    Dubbed the Ninth Wonder of the World, Jonas Venture's space station, Gargantua 1, has developed a problem, and it's up to Dr. Thaddeus Venture to fix his father's creation. But could the station be haunted by vengeful ghost?

  • E3
    Home Insecurity
    Aired · Sun, Aug 22, 2004 · 30m

    Brock goes on a wilderness retreat, and gets more than he bargained for when he encounters the Army searching for something. Meanwhile, the Venture family retreats to the panic room when the forces of both The Monarch and Baron Ünderbheit attack.

  • E4
    The Incredible Mr. Brisby
    Aired · Sun, Aug 29, 2004 · 30m

    Dr. Venture takes the X1 to "Brisbyland" for a meeting with the theme park owner Roy Brisby. But the boys get kidnapped by the "Orange County Liberation Front" and Brock and his former lover and secret agent Molotov Cocktease mount a rescue.

  • E5
    Eeney, Meeney, Miney... Magic!
    Aired · Sun, Sep 5, 2004 · 30m

    The boys discover a dangerous pod in the lab that projects your fantasies, thus trapping you inside. Dr. Byron Orpheus is introduced as well as his daughter, Trianna, whom Dean becomes enamored with immediately.

  • E6
    Ghosts of the Sargasso
    Aired · Sun, Sep 12, 2004 · 30m

    Dr. Venture and family encounter Ghost Pirates while trying to recover an old crashed aircraft made by Dr. Jonas Venture decades earlier.

  • E7
    Ice Station Impossible
    Aired · Sun, Sep 19, 2004 · 30m

    Pete White, Master Billy Quizboy, and Dr. Venture are recruited by their old college professor, Dr. Richard Impossible, to work for him doing super-science at his remote arctic lab. But when Hank is infected by one of Dr. Impossible's old serums, Brock must race to locate the lab and save Hank's life.

  • E8
    Mid-life Chrysalis
    Aired · Sun, Sep 26, 2004 · 30m

    While trying to re-live his younger days with "the ladies", Dr. Venture is seduced by Dr. Girlfriend in disguise as part of a Monarch evil plan. Brock learns he has to renew his license to kill.

  • E9
    Are You There God, It's Me, Dean
    Aired · Sun, Oct 3, 2004 · 30m

    While Brock and Hank are held hostage by The Monarch, Master Billy Quiz-Boy and Pete White are called in to help diagnose a mysterious painful illness afflicting Dean.

  • E10
    Tag-Sale – You're It!
    Aired · Sun, Oct 10, 2004 · 30m

    To raise much-needed cash, Dr. Venture holds a yard sale for his father's old, unwanted super-science equipment and inventions. Brock and other agents from the Office of Secret Intelligence maintain security as many of Venture's arch-nemeses attend, but The Monarch has other plans.

  • E11
    Past Tense
    Aired · Sun, Oct 17, 2004 · 30m

    Hank and Dean learn about Brock and Dr. Venture's early days as they attend a funeral for Mike Sorayama, an old college buddy they used to tease. But the funeral proves to be a ruse by Sorayama to exact revenge for their torment.

  • E12
    The Trial of the Monarch
    Aired · Sun, Oct 24, 2004 · 30m

    The Monarch finds himself on trial for a murder, but it soon becomes clear that the "Guild of Calamitous Intent" may be behind the whole thing.

  • E13
    Return to Spider-Skull Island
    Aired · Sun, Oct 31, 2004 · 30m

    While Hank and Dean run away from home to seek their independence, an old enemy of Dr. Venture's, long thought destroyed, returns seeking vengeance.

Season 2
13 episodes · 13 aired
▾
  • E1
    Powerless in the Face of Death
    Aired · Mon, Jun 26, 2006 · 30m

    Life goes on after the tragic deaths of Hank and Dean. Meanwhile, the Monarch deals with life "inside" but you can't keep a good criminal mastermind down. But will King Gorilla prove to be his greatest ally, or his worst betrayer?

  • E2
    Hate Floats
    Aired · Mon, Jul 3, 2006 · 30m

    The Monarch has escaped from prison, and the Henchmen re-assemble to serve him. Dr. Venture takes Dean to a shopping mall and the family gets ambushed by the Monarch who was there attempting to win back Dr. Girlfriend.

  • E3
    Assassinanny 911
    Aired · Mon, Jul 10, 2006 · 30m

    Molotov Cocktease fills in at the Venture compound as Brock goes on a mission to terminate a rogue agent. While Molotov tries to beat some masculinity into Dr. Venture and his sons, we learn something of Brock's past through flashbacks.

  • E4
    Escape to the House of Mummies Part II
    Aired · Mon, Jul 17, 2006 · 30m

    Team Venture find themselves trapped in the clutches of a bloodthirsty Egyptian cult and their time machine. Dr. Venture narrowly escapes and teams up with Master Billy Quizboy and Pete White, but promptly forgets to mount a rescue. So it's up to Brock and a pantheon of history's greatest men to find another way out.

  • E5
    Twenty Years to Midnight
    Aired · Mon, Aug 7, 2006 · 30m

    While a mysterious extra-terrestrial Inquisitor evaluates human culture, Dr. Venture discovers an old video recording from his father informing him he must, before tomorrow night, locate and assemble the hidden pieces to a device that will save the Earth from certain doom.

  • E6
    Victor. Echo. November.
    Aired · Mon, Aug 14, 2006 · 30m

    Hilarity ensues when the Phantom Limb and Dr. Girlfriend try to patch up their differences with the Monarch by going on a double-date with him and his Internet date.

  • E7
    Love-Bheits
    Aired · Mon, Aug 21, 2006 · 30m

    Baron Underbheit returns as the Venture Bros jet crashes in Underland. The Baron seeks revenge on Dr. Venture and attempts to marry Dean, who is dressed in a Princess Leia slave girl costume when they are captured.

  • E8
    Fallen Arches
    Aired · Mon, Sep 4, 2006 · 30m

    Dr. Orpheus is awarded an official "Guild of Calamitous Intent" arch villain. He assembles his team of three and auditions his prospective villain at the Venture compound.

  • E9
    Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?
    Aired · Mon, Sep 11, 2006 · 30m

    Gargantuan 1 crashes and Col. Bud Manstrong survives and hailed as a national hero. He and the Ventures are then honored at the White House. But the ghost of Abraham Lincoln appears suspecting an attempt will be made to assassinate the President.

  • E10
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills
    Aired · Mon, Sep 25, 2006 · 30m

    The boys are kidnapped by a woman claiming to be their mother. Dr. Orpheus helps Dr. Venture get rid of a Japanese demon that is tied to him.

  • E11
    ¡Viva los Muertos!
    Aired · Mon, Oct 2, 2006 · 30m

    While Dr. Venture constructs his Venturestien Monster, Brock has an existential crisis and a parody "Scooby Gang" arrives, looking to solve a "Mystery". Hilarity, violence, tripping on some vine juice, and a general pissing on Scooby Doo.

  • E12
    Showdown at Cremation Creek (1)
    Aired · Mon, Oct 9, 2006 · 30m

    The Monarch proposes to Dr. Girlfriend. Thanks to the hasty actions of the Henchmen, the entire Venture family finds themselves participating in the wedding. Phantom Limb crashes the party, threatening to destroy everyone unless the wedding is called off.

  • E13
    Showdown at Cremation Creek (2)
    Aired · Mon, Oct 16, 2006 · 30m

    The second part of the season finale. Battle begins between Phantom Limb and the Monarch wedding party. Brock takes charge of the Henchmen in an effort to rescue Dr. Girlfriend.

Season 3
13 episodes · 13 aired
▾
  • E1
    Shadowman 9: In the Cradle of Destiny
    Aired · Mon, Jun 2, 2008 · 30m

    The truths and half-truths about Dr. Venture's former arch nemeses are finally revealed.

  • E2
    The Doctor is Sin
    Aired · Mon, Jun 9, 2008 · 30m

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

  • E3
    The Invisible Hand of Fate
    Aired · Mon, Jun 16, 2008 · 30m

    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.

  • E4
    Home is Where the Hate Is
    Aired · Mon, Jun 23, 2008 · 30m

    Dr. Venture receives an unorthodox introduction to his new Guild-assigned nemesis.

  • E5
    The Buddy System
    Aired · Mon, Jun 30, 2008 · 30m

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

  • E6
    Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman
    Aired · Mon, Jul 7, 2008 · 30m

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

  • E7
    What Goes Down Must Come Up
    Aired · Mon, Jul 14, 2008 · 30m

    Ventures are about to learn the hard way that beneath the foundations of the Venture Compound lie deep, dark secrets.

  • E8
    Tears of a Sea Cow
    Aired · Mon, Jul 21, 2008 · 30m

    The Monarch seeks to re-spark his old hatred by secretly visiting the Venture Compound.

  • E9
    Now Museum--Now You Don't!
    Aired · Mon, Jul 28, 2008 · 30m

    Jonas Jr. converts Spider Skull Island into a Team Venture Museum.

  • E10
    The Lepidopterists
    Aired · Mon, Aug 4, 2008 · 30m

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

  • E11
    ORB
    Aired · Mon, Aug 11, 2008 · 30m

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

  • E12
    The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (1)
    Aired · Mon, Aug 18, 2008 · 30m

    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.

  • E13
    The Family That Slays Together, Stays Together (2)
    Aired · Mon, Aug 25, 2008 · 30m

    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.

Season 4
16 episodes · 16 aired
▾
  • E1
    Blood of the Father, Heart of Steel
    Aired · Mon, Oct 19, 2009 · 30m

    Henchman 21 copes with life without 24. Brock and the Venture family are forced to part ways. Discover the final fate of H.E.L.P.eR. And Dean must kill Hitler.

  • E2
    Handsome Ransom
    Aired · Mon, Oct 26, 2009 · 30m

    The Monarch decides to settle for cash as the best revenge on Dr. Venture and takes Hank and Dean hostage. However, Hank is rescued by Captain Sunshine, who wants a new boy sidekick to replace his fallen comrade Wonder Boy.

  • E3
    Perchance to Dean
    Aired · Mon, Nov 2, 2009 · 30m

    Rusty begins to indoctrinate Dean into his career as a super scientist, not knowing that a deformed and believed aborted Dean clone stalks the compound. The deformed clone's attempt to kill Dean leads to a mix up with Hank thinking that he's killed his brother, while local police prepare to raid the Compound after a UPS delivery man suspects illegal activities going on.

  • E4
    Return to Malice
    Aired · Mon, Nov 9, 2009 · 30m

    Henchman 21 kidnaps the Venture brothers without The Monarch's knowledge or consent, resulting in Sgt. Hatred having to storm his former hometown of Malice to rescue his charges. We also learn of the recent activities of 21 since the death of 24.

  • E5
    The Revenge Society
    Aired · Mon, Nov 16, 2009 · 30m

    The Guild of Calamitous Intent comes under attack by an insane Phantom Limb, who now goes by the name "Revenge". Meanwhile, Hank and Sergeant Hatred must protect the compound from the Guild's agents. We also learn something very interesting about Dean's birthright.

  • E6
    Self-Medication
    Aired · Mon, Nov 23, 2009 · 30m

    While Dr. Venture goes into therapy with other boy adventurers, Sgt. Hatred takes Dean and Hank to the movies, only to have a relapse.

  • E7
    The Better Man
    Aired · Mon, Dec 7, 2009 · 30m

    After seeing the OutRider, the man who stole his wife, pass through the Second World, Dr. Orpheus is determined to do the same. Meanwhile, Hank takes Dean to the mall to teach him how to talk to girls, and Triana has a life-altering discussion with The Master.

  • E8
    Pinstripes & Poltergeists
    Aired · Mon, Dec 14, 2009 · 30m

    While the Monarch schemes to dispose of Dr. Venture once and for all, Henchman 21 seeks revenge on Brock for the death of 24.

  • E9
    The Diving Bell vs. The Butter-Glider
    Aired · Mon, Sep 13, 2010 · 30m

    Brock, Hank, and Dean must go on a fantastic voyage into Rusty's brain to find out why he's in a coma. Meanwhile, Henchman 21 demands new henchsuits, but the Monarch is too busy obsessing with his latest purchase, a butter-glider.

  • E10
    Pomp and Circuitry
    Aired · Mon, Sep 20, 2010 · 30m

    Hank and Dean graduate from their education beds, and look into college. Hank rebels and tries to join Sphinx. Meanwhile, Phantom Limb breaks out of the Guild's dungeons and seeks revenge once more.

  • E11
    Every Which Way But Zeus
    Aired · Mon, Sep 27, 2010 · 30m

    Someone is capturing heroes and villains and taking them to a super death camp. The forces of good and evil must join forces to stop their mysterious captor.

  • E12
    Everybody Comes to Hank's
    Aired · Mon, Oct 4, 2010 · 30m

    Hank opens a detective agency and enters a dark world of sinister crime and shady women.

  • E13
    Bright Lights, Dean City
    Aired · Mon, Oct 11, 2010 · 30m

    Dean ends up interning with Professor Impossible, and discovers that his new employer is a member of the Revenge Society.

  • E14
    Assisted Suicide
    Aired · Mon, Oct 18, 2010 · 30m

    Dr. Venture is possessed by an entity that attempts to make him commit suicide, and Dr. Orpheus tries to save him.

  • E15
    The Silent Partners
    Aired · Mon, Oct 25, 2010 · 30m

    Conjectural Technologies' newfound success hits a snag when Billy is kidnapped by the same mysterious benefactors who invested in their company, and SPHINX launches an investigation aimed at determining who is behind these dubious financiers.

  • E16
    Operation: P.R.O.M.
    Aired · Mon, Nov 22, 2010 · 30m

    Team Venture, Conjectural Technologies and the Order of the Triad come together as Dean and Hank prepare to face an obstacle that is more intimidating then anything they have confronted before: a prom to celebrate their "graduating" high school, while Dr. Venture throws out all the stops to bring the twins the best dance $500 can buy. But when things go awry, the greatest battle in Venture history looms as two old enemies - the OSI and SPHINX - clash once again.

Season 5
8 episodes · 8 aired
▾
  • E1
    What Color is Your Cleansuit?
    Aired · Mon, Jun 3, 2013 · 30m

    A three-month period in the lives of our heroes and villains is chronicled. Dr. Venture recruits college interns to help him complete a project for J.J. in time, but things go awry. Dean makes a life-changing decision after Triana rejects him, and Billy Quizboy acquires a new archenemy.

  • E2
    Venture Libre
    Aired · Mon, Jun 10, 2013 · 30m

    The Ventures travel into the jungles of Central America to find an invention that has developed a mind of its own.

  • E3
    SPHINX Rising
    Aired · Mon, Jun 17, 2013 · 30m

    While the Monarch and his wife attempt to destroy the Venture compound once and for all, the Monarch learns a startling secret about his past. Meanwhile, Twenty-One tries to create a new SPHINX... and inadvertently recruits the members of the old SPHINX.

  • E4
    Spanakopita
    Aired · Mon, Jun 24, 2013 · 30m

    A figure from Dr. Venture's past haunts him during his annual vacation to Spanikos.

  • E5
    O.S.I. Love You
    Aired · Mon, Jul 1, 2013 · 30m

    The OSI manage to capture Monstroso and Molotov. But things go horribly wrong and afterward Internal Affairs tries to work out what really happened.

  • E6
    Momma's Boys
    Aired · Mon, Jul 8, 2013 · 30m

    Dean pays a visit to the mystery woman in his life, while Hank and Dermott play a prank on Dr. Venture which leads him on a quest to find his mystery friend and rescue him.

  • E7
    Bot Seeks Bot
    Aired · Mon, Jul 15, 2013 · 30m

    Brock goes undercover to rescue a volunteer undercover operative helping the OSI track down the Council of 13, and ends up in a night club... of doom!

  • E8
    The Devil's Grip
    Aired · Mon, Jul 22, 2013 · 30m

    When Rusty is apparently killed by the Monarch, Hatred sends the boys off to live with their godparents, and then turns to Twenty-One for help to infiltrate the Flying Cocoon and recover Rusty's body.

Season 6
8 episodes · 8 aired
▾
  • E1
    Hostile Makeover
    Aired · Mon, Feb 1, 2016 · 30m

    The Ventures move in to a swankier apartment; The Monarch must contend with a commute.

  • E2
    Maybe No Go
    Aired · Mon, Feb 8, 2016 · 30m

    While Peter and Billy grapple with their archenemy to recover the red ball from Duran Duran's video, Dr. Venture must cure Pirate Captain of his tranq addiction to get him to save the company. Meanwhile, Brock is forced to turn to Sgt. Hatred for help when Wale launches an attack on Venture Tower, and Monarch discovers a secret lair beneath his childhood home.

  • E3
    Faking Miracles
    Aired · Mon, Feb 15, 2016 · 30m

    Hank takes a job as a pizza-delivery boy and meets the mysterious girl he tried to rescue. Meanwhile, Dean is infected with nanobots, and Wide Wale hires Copy Cat to impersonate Monarch and destroy his reputation.

  • E4
    Rapacity in Blue
    Aired · Mon, Feb 22, 2016 · 30m

    Dr. Venture is desperate to come up with an invention for a Science Now Conference, and experiments with mind-control gas. Meanwhile, Brock is shocked to realize that he's attracted to Warriana, Hank asks Dean for kissing tips, and the Monarch decides to embrace his father's legacy when Dr. Mrs. the Wife abandons their date night for a Guild meeting.

  • E5
    Tanks for Nuthin'
    Aired · Mon, Feb 29, 2016 · 30m

    Dr. Mrs the Wife suspects that Rusty and Brock killed Haranguetan against Guild rules, and breaks the news to Haranguetan's widow. Meanwhile, Monarch and Henchman 21 set out to recover the Morpho-Mobile, and one of Rusty's new villains pays him an arching visit.

  • E6
    It Happening One Night
    Aired · Mon, Mar 7, 2016 · 30m

    Blue Morpho and Kano go after the next villain on Dr. Venture's arching list. Meanwhile, Hank and Sirena sneak off to have a date, and Brock joins forces with Wide Wale's head bodyguard to track down the two errant teens.

  • E7
    A Party for Tarzan
    Aired · Mon, Mar 14, 2016 · 30m

    The Guild believes that Rusty is Blue Morpho, and orders Dr. Mrs. the Wife to kill him. Meanwhile, Monarch initiates an ingeniously complicated plan to clear himself of suspicion by arching his new hero, Dr. Heinie, while Henchman 21 kills the next villain on Rusty's arching list.

  • E8
    Red Means Stop
    Aired · Mon, Mar 21, 2016 · 30m

    The Guild and the OSI join forces to bring down Blue Maestro once and for all, setting up a giant sting operation at the Venture penthouse. Meanwhile, Monarch discovers that he's bitten off a bit more than he can choose when he goes after the next villain on his list: Red Death.

Season 7
10 episodes · 10 aired
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  • E1
    The Venture Bros. and The Curse of the Haunted Problem
    Aired · Mon, Aug 6, 2018 · 30m

    The Venture Building is haunted by a ghostly presence, and Dean calls in the Order of the Triad. Meanwhile, Hank poses as a hitman to win Wide Wale's acceptance.

  • E2
    The Rorqual Affair
    Aired · Mon, Aug 13, 2018 · 30m

    The events leading up to Monarch's capture by Wide Wale are explained, and Girlfriend and Henchman 21 ally with Red Death to get Monarch freed.

  • E3
    Arrears in Science
    Aired · Mon, Aug 20, 2018 · 30m

    The secrets of Blue Morpho and Monarch's parentage are revealed in a tale of secrets, betrayal, and infertility... all against the backdrop of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

  • E4
    The High Cost of Loathing
    Aired · Mon, Aug 27, 2018 · 30m

    Hank feels put upon when Sirena doesn't have time for him and Rusty ignores him. Meanwhile, Dean grows tired of the super-science life and turns to the Dean of Science, Victor Von Helping, for help.

  • E5
    The Inamorata Consequence
    Aired · Mon, Sep 3, 2018 · 30m

    The OSI and the Guild meet at the Venture compound to sign the Treaty of Tolerance, with Rusty chairing. Meanwhile, Hank meets an old friend and Dean returns to Ben's house.

  • E6
    The Bellicose Proxy
    Aired · Mon, Sep 10, 2018 · 30m

    Monarch and 21 try to earn points with the Guild by mentoring a newbie, who has been assigned to arch Billy Quizboy. Meanwhile, Girlfriend convinces S-464 to become a double agent if she helps him get back together with Kimberly.

  • E7
    The Unicorn in Captivity
    Aired · Mon, Sep 17, 2018 · 30m

    Monarch takes on a job with a team of super-villain thieves to help his rating in the Guild. Meanwhile, Rusty actually does something right and builds a working teleporter... but the OSI want to take it away from him.

  • E8
    The Terminus Mandate
    Aired · Mon, Sep 24, 2018 · 30m

    Girlfriend discovers that Guild Councilmembers can't be active villains, and they all get one last chance to arch their enemies. Meanwhile, Rusty looks to date a black widow because he can't get sex anywhere else.

  • E9
    The Forecast Manufacturer
    Aired · Mon, Oct 1, 2018 · 30m

    While Rusty and Billy investigate a mysterious weather machine, the Guild asks Monarch and 21 to act as disavowable agents and assassinate The Creep, leader of a rogue faction of the Peril Partnership.

  • E10
    The Saphrax Protocol
    Aired · Mon, Oct 8, 2018 · 30m

    The Council needs Rusty to help Ten Monarch. Meanwhile, Watch and Wade make an astonishing discovery about Rusty's bloodline, while Dean confesses his sins to a comatose Hank.