So they really wrapped up the S2 finale quickly. Dorothy just mindscape fraks Candlemaker back into her compadre and all is mostly well in short order.
The other storylines were worth getting to though I won't disagree. Really liked the Larry and Jane stories the best here.
So where Larry & his buddy going...really into outer space??
Jane has control back, yeah!
It was a touching scene with Cliff and his grandchild. I took his arm shake as his human brain being nervously excited.
Why was Rita trying to stretch that short distance to the 1925 era emergency alarm phone hidden in the book shelf. Just walk 3 paces and pick it up. Was I missing something? A barrier?
What role will Danny play in resurrecting Chief? We all suspect that is coming...right?
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
You do know that season 2 was cut short because of the pandemic, right?
Doom Patrol remains DC's best show. It was so good seeing The Brain and Mallah appear. I hope we get to see them again before the season is over. Garguax is hilarious.
Is Larry pregnant?
Pretty sure he's more-or-less pregnant with Rebis or something like it.
What is the sisterhood of dada? I didn't get a good sense at what they were suppose to be
Same for me. The Sisterhood of Dada was held by the Ant Farm but who are they? What are their goals?
Is Dada a group or just a swanky moniker for an entity they haven't fully explained yet?
The Dr. Who joke for Demille was tongue in cheek funny.
What is growing and moving around in Larry?
A robot fighting Parkinson is an odd plot point imo. Hope it has a good payoff.
So Rita is going back in time it seems.
Does anyone really believe that Vic's dad could circumvent powering the suit on with out STAR Labs knowing? I mean, he might could but they'd figure it out if they weren't in on it and that is his cover.
Is Niles really gone or could he be brought back via Time Travel? Perhaps a resurrection spell?
Jane/Kay/Hammerhead the whole Underground is being messed with to what end by this Fog?
Dorothy...where are you at girl? We need an update on your journey or have they just written her off the show?
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
Dada is an art movement about basically defying meaning and rationality, and it's basically consistent with what we see (as much as any art movement without strictly defined rules can be at least. If it seems like they don't make much sense that's because, well, they don't.
I do think that this "underground revolt" story is a little different than the last one, because the last one was about Jane while this one is about Kay.