I wonder what they'll do for SWAMP THING, since you would expect to see John Constantine. Yet there seem to be plans for him on the CW--so would they have two different actors play him, or use Matt Ryan for both, or go the Willougby Kipling route and have him stand in for Constantine in Swampy's series?
DC has plenty of minor magic-users who can serve the Constantine 'annoying magical gadfly' role in a Swamp Thing 'inspired by' pretty easily, like Madame Xanadu or Terrence Thirteen or Dr. Occult or Sargon the Sorcerer or Jason Blood (operating sans Etrigan). Jason Blood's probably the most 'Constantine-like' option, being not much of a magician, and a snarky Brit to boot.
Heck, even a more potent magician, with reason to avoid openly mixing it up, like the Phantom Stranger, could be in that position, since the cryptic advisor who shows up, says something open to interpretation, and then doesn't really do anything of significance to help anyway, is pretty much Phantom Strangers Justice League career in a nutshell.
I think DOOM PATROL proves that drawing from the best comics is the way to go. Now the Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson run is still my favourite Swamp Thing, but it's pretty well a fact that the Alan Moore run is the favourite for most people--so they should try as much as they can to use that blueprint.
How come no one else is posting about the latest episode?
I hope I'm not the only one that's watching. Five episodes in I feel like this is one of the best series there is. Each episode is like a mini-movie.
One thing Mr Nobody and Batman have in common.
They both hate punk.
I didn't know what to expect with this show since I never read "Doom Patrol" comics. The only knowledge I had of them was when they showed up in a crossover with Byrne's Superman way back in the day. I freakin' love this show!! It's so bat-crap crazy in a good way. Every week I'm watching and saying, "I have no idea what is going on, but I am excited!"
How old is Jane and why doesn't she age?
Why don't any of the Doom Patrol age? I think there's a good excuse for each of them--the Chief is the only one that hasn't been explained yet. With Crazy Jane, she has 64 personalities, so that seems to be why she doesn't age much. I would guess she was around twenty (?) in 1977.
It's interesting to think that everyone working on this show has worked on other shows for the CW. Not to critique the CW, but they're rather limited in what they can do. Whereas, here, they have the freedom to do much more. So the people involved have the talent to do some amazing comic book adaptations--and I guess it's really about what the channel alllows them to do.
I would also guess that even if the CW could have a show like DOOM PATROL, the ratings wouldn't be very good. Quality television has a hard time attracting viewers.
Another awesome episode. They pushed Jane a bit more emotionally, which I greatly appreciate.
Really liked this week episode only complaint was they say they're having a staring contest than cut to it's over wish there had been just a little more and yeah wish they'd explain why Jane and Caulder aren't aging I get the rest just wish it was explained with them.