Wow, lol...I thought they were having collective diarrhea. Call my expectations wildly subverted.
Wow, lol...I thought they were having collective diarrhea. Call my expectations wildly subverted.
Best super-hero series that I have ever seen. If it was on Netflix, it would be a tremendous success: it's so much better than Umbrella academy !
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While I loved the DOOM PATROL series, I can't say the final episode was my favourite episode of them all. It had a lot of great twists and turns, but it left me in the end feeling unsatisfied. It didn't offer many teasers for what could happen with the team if the series comes back and it also didn't tie things up.
Maybe that's because the producers don't know if they'll get to do more or not. So they didn't give us teasers for things that will never happen if the show doesn't go on; but they didn't tie everything up either, on the chance they do get to do more.
I've not seen the episode yet, but I've read the spoilers and it seems like we're not going to see how Caulder "orchestrated"/"fabricated" the origin incidents? Do they provide us with plausible explanations? They seem pretty casual incidents, hard to "fabricate" them...
Well we know he knew what was going to happen to Larry and made sure the flight happened.
He could had put the chemicals in the water and weakened the the wood of the dock for Rita.
He could had put the truck in the road for Cliff to hit.
It also appears he was behind the experiments that was done to Jane in the mental institution.
I saw it differently. Chief set up Cliff to die on the track, but when that didn't work he had him die on the road with his kid and wife. That's why Chief was so broken up when he was talking to Vic's mom--he felt ashamed of himself that he was so driven he would sacrifice a family for his ends, but not ashamed enough that he could stop himself.
Does the Negative Spirit show some new power?
Interesting article for folks who are fans of the show...
- https://comicbook.com/dc/2019/05/26/...-supernatural/
Jeremy Carver on What Supernatural Taught Him About Doom Patrol
Flit should've teleported in the rat to get Cliff.
See the way I saw that was that Niles had the idea of what he wanted but it wasnt executed as he would have. Clearly he had an agenda the the beureu of normalcy supported. After all they gave him his playthings when he needed them and the agent was certainly aware of what he was doing when he visited Doom Manor. I read that as how the beureu chose to fulfill Niles wish list not lining up with how he wanted it done.
Maybe I read too much between the lines, but that was my out take
Just watched the last episode.
Some questions:
1- First continuity error? They performed the experiment on Jane in 1976, not 1977. Or maybe, Agent Charles Forsythe asked for Caulder's consent months later they had performed the procedure on Jane, despite Caulder would haven't approved it yet? If so, Forsythe fooled Caulder in the New Year Eve 1977 sequence...
2- I don't undertstand it. How Mr. Nobody managed to acquire his 4th Wall power back (narration) and how he made Ezekiel and Whiskers "get along" as Dad and son?
3- How did Cliff know that he needed to get inside Ezekiel?
4- What did truly happen at the end? The Negative Spirit created a dimensional barrier...??? And why did it require Larry's radiation to "explode" into the reality? I'm confused as hell. VERY confused.