Life is rough when you're awkward and young. Harder still when you suffer from crushing anxiety during speech class and father abandonment issues elsewhere. So is too much to ask that when your estranged father does die that he just leaves it at that? Or must he leave in his will to young, awkward Bob his super evil villain organization on the brink of falling completely to pieces too?
I mean, it's not like he could possibly have anything in common with a bunch of dopey, down-on-their luck henchmen...right?
"Rise of the Pragmantis" is a film about realizing that even weaknesses can be strengths in the right light, and that just as George Bernard Shaw once said "life is no less funny when someone dies than it is less serious when someone laughs".

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