Me, Myself, and Extroyer is the eighteenth episode of the second season and the forty-fourth episode of Max Steel overall. It was written by Benjamin Townsend and directed by Jeremy Brown. It aired on November 8, 2014.
Synopsis[]
Extroyer manages to extroy Max Steel's Turbo Strength Mode, which causes him to turn into a dark version of the hero.
Plot[]
It all begins with the News Reporter talking about the heroic deed Max he's done in Copper Canyon. Two of Extroyer's henchmen, Vin and Dwayne , are eating fast food as they watch the news. Extroyer, in his Tiger mode, is rummaging in a dumpster to find something to eat, until he gets ticked by hearing that they're gonna build a statue of Max. In his rage, he destroys the TV and says that people are obsessed with him, not because of the "cool Turbo Modes " or the "funny one-liners", because Extroyer says the world is full of ignorant fools and says he's the ultimate human who should be rightfully worshiped, until he starts choking on a fish skeleton he ate and hacks it up. He then bitterly remarks on how he's been reduced to a criminal, a nothing and even forced to dumpster dive for his food. He then states that Max should suffer the same pain, or worse, like he did. Vin rebutts on how that's impossible and Dwayne backs him up on how the world loves Max Steel. Extroyer then formulates a plan to turn the world against him by ruining his reputation and make the world respect Extroyer as he transforms into a T-Rex and jumps out the window.
Cast[]
- Andrew Francis as Max
- Sam Vincent as Steel
- Brian Drummond as Extroyer/Butch
- Sarah Edmondson as Sydney Gardner
- Richard Ian Cox as Kirby Kowalski
- Michael Dobson as Vin
- Brian Dobson as Dwayne
Events[]
Continuity[]
- The movie of Max Steel seen in Lights, Camera, Max! has been released.
Noteworthy events[]
- Extroyer is captured by N-Tek's forces.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- It is shown that Max Steel's character is very popular on Copper Canyon, having a line of t-shirts, pretzels, a mask based on his Turbo Base Mode and even a convention.
- The electronic mask showcased in the episode does exist as a real product and can also say phrases from the show.