Recap
Stan gives the three remaining contestants their toughest challenge yet - to inspire kids. Before each of them gives their speech about their characters, Feedback, Fat Momma and Major Victory comic book covers are unveiled. Feedback talks about his character and powers but his story seems to be going over the kids' heads. One asks if he just made it all up or if he's just nuts. Fat Momma gets the kids to clap their hands and sing her song. Fat Momma, Fat Momma, I'm here to save the day. Fat Momma, Fat Momma, I'll take your food away! So don't eat those chips and ice-cream now cause I'll take them from you so you don't look like a cow! Fat Momma, Fat Momma, don't try and take my donuts away! Fat Momma tells the kids not to tease others and be happy with themselves. Major Victory gets the kids to stand up and shake about before telling them to sit down. He reveals what his powers are and demonstrates his ability to manipulate sound with his voice. Stan tells the kids to stand behind the superhero that they like the best and the winner is Fat Momma. Feedback and Major Victory have to write lines on the blackboard as Dark Enforcer watches...
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Episode Quotes
Feedback: This is the most important thing I've done in my entire life. It means more to me than anything to be Stan Lee's next great superhero. I have to win this thing.
Major Victory: As I get deeper into this, I find myself thinking more and more about my estranged daughter. She lives in Seattle and I'm just not a part of her life like I'd like to be. If I can this competition, I can prove to her once and for all that I am a hero... and what can be better than that?
Major Victory: Great, I survived almost getting taken out by two attack dogs and now I might get taken out by a 10-year-old. What's wrong with this picture?
Major Victory: (to the kids) Just a quick question... you guys like my hair?
Major Victory: When I looked at all those kids' faces, I thought of my daughter. I just wish I could've been there when she was this age.
Jack: Did you make all this up or are you just nuts?!
Feedback: I don't think everybody, uhh, thinks I'm entirely sane but I like to think that it's just my creative energy that people read as insanity.
Major Victory: (to Feedback as they're writing lines on the blackboard) This is not cool...
Dark Enforcer: Shut up! No talking!
Major Victory: I have to approach total strangers and ask if I can look at their ankle. Major Victory... prepare to be slapped.
Fat Momma: Oh, 'scuse me, can I have one of those French fries? I need a little energy...
Fat Momma: Anybody with high heels? I give you a French fry... maybe.
Major Victory: I just hope there's thirty three fifty in here. All ones, I'm used to counting those. (laughs but the woman is unamused) You will never get that.
Feedback: Okay, great. Do you mind if I leave your purse in disarray? Do you know what? I can't do that, I'm a superhero.
Feedback: I'm sorry but challenge or no challenge, a superhero would never leave a woman's purse in disarray.
Dark Enforcer: What took so long? If I had hostages, they would've died of old age by now, you bonehead!
Feedback: I still think there's good in you.
Dark Enforcer: (laughs maniacally) Dumbass!
Fat Momma: Hey, you!
Dark Enforcer: I would've been dead by now!
Fat Momma: But I'm not hungry.
Major Victory: I was really worried about Fat Momma. She locked herself in the bathroom and refused to come out unless she could talk to one of the executive producers of the show.
Stan Lee: This is such a difficult decision to make. Just know that I know I'll have to break one of your hearts but mine's gonna break right along with it.
Stan Lee: (to Major Victory) You mentioned your goal for coming onto the show was to prove to your daughter who lives in Seattle that you were a hero. Chris, mission accomplished.
Major Victory: Can I keep the phone? Good one.
Stan Lee: (laughs) You've always stayed in character!
Major Victory: I gotta go out like that!