If the helmet on and he/she try to transform the helmet have software to detect that and release toxic gas and it’s really painful one, that’s why you see when the parazyte husband being stabbed and the grunt sound v=came out and you see some gas came out because he try to transform and fight back but the toxic also hurt him 🥲
ohhhhhh, aw man poor parasyte husband... (': but also he was still a parasyte too... but his death was kinda sad..... very conflicting feelings!! haha thank you for the explanation and for watching!! :)
4:05 I find it weird you guys don't know the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde reference considering it's also used as a saying in the English language(usually referencing a person that acts one way in public but another in private). To make it simpler Bruce Banner/The Hulk from Marvel is a bit of a play on Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde a normalish person with a monstrous alter ego inside them.
Yeah, it's a very famous story. I admit, I've never gotten around to reading it, but there have been a ton of adaptations, plus it's been referenced and parodied a lot.
If the helmet on and he/she try to transform the helmet have software to detect that and release toxic gas and it’s really painful one, that’s why you see when the parazyte husband being stabbed and the grunt sound v=came out and you see some gas came out because he try to transform and fight back but the toxic also hurt him 🥲
ohhhhhh, aw man poor parasyte husband... (': but also he was still a parasyte too... but his death was kinda sad..... very conflicting feelings!! haha thank you for the explanation and for watching!! :)
4:05 I find it weird you guys don't know the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde reference considering it's also used as a saying in the English language(usually referencing a person that acts one way in public but another in private). To make it simpler Bruce Banner/The Hulk from Marvel is a bit of a play on Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde a normalish person with a monstrous alter ego inside them.
idk i've heard the reference before but never looked further into it haha
but thank you for the simpler reference! :)
It's from the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Hyde is the evil side of the doctor. It's a popular story, or at least its title.
ooooooooh, thank you so much for the explanation! we kept forgetting to search it up haha :P
thanks for watching!
Yeah, it's a very famous story. I admit, I've never gotten around to reading it, but there have been a ton of adaptations, plus it's been referenced and parodied a lot.
oooo sounds like we should also put it on our reading lists too!
The biggest cameo at the end of ep 6 it will be the best parasyte drama
ohhh?? so curious now!!