A new season begins with much more excitement and adventures that follows the daily activity and struggle of Dr Rusty, a cunning but intelligent scientist, who does many great inventions and does his best to cope with his young wacky twin. In this new season, Dr. Rusty is called to America, in order to fix his an old invention for him.
As with the best fan fiction, of which Venture has always in a way been, the show is made for the creators, and if other people like it too, that seems like just a bonus.
What started out as a hilarious self-aware parody of Jonny Quest... has become an ingenious pop-culture collective with the absolute best continuity on television.
All the nods to the pop culture detritus of the '70s and '80s are effective because they serve as a sort of language for the world's saddest Lost Boys.
Reaffirmed the running themes of failure and the eternal search for personal identity, while also allowing some genuine moments of positivity and happiness.
It's the rare comedy where characters actually grow, change, and develop over time... It can seem impenetrable, but the rewards for attentive viewing are considerable.