So what exactly can a bunch of mask-wearing racists do to what is essentially a god?
Damn. What a twist.
"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
This show! Just...wow.
My only issue is that they gave us hints of the twist and the actual twist in the same episode. Up until now, there was nothing to indicate Manhattan was walking the earth as a human. If they would have dropped clues throughout the season as a build up it would have been better.
Playing an instrumental version of Bowie’s Life on Mars was too perfect. Gave me goosebumps.
Trying to capture a god the way the Seventh Calvary is reminded me of The Sandman.
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There were several hints that Dr Manhattan was on Earth and even more that he was Cal.
Laurie thought Cal was hot and Angela didn't like working with her, or that Laurie visited Cal on her own.
Then you have the way Cal describing to his kids what happens when someone dies in a very philosophical and almost nihilistic manner.
There's even Laurie's Manhattan dildo, which is big for reasons I don't need to elaborate on, but also it's from a company called Excalibur (or the dildo is called that--can't remember), which breaks down to Ex Cal Abar.
There's the name Cal Abar itself. Cal is like Kal as in Kal El, which adds to the "Superman is real and he's American" thing. Abar comes from Abar: The First Black Superman, a blaxploitation film from the 1970s.
This next episode is called "A God Walks into a Bar" as in "A God Walks into Abar".
There were people who theorised it on Reddit. It didn't cross my mind at all, but all the clues were there.
I thought the twist was stupid my 1st issue with the show. I just can't see Dr. Manhattan from where were left him in Watchmen wanting to play house.
I don’t think the twist is stupid but I do think it raises issues with how Dr. Manhattan’s arc ended in Watchmen. Last time we saw him he left Earth so he could “create some life.” What’s he doing back here again living amongst us as a human being? This is a question that the next episode has to explain, and explain well.
"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
Had they talked about Cal’s amnesia much in previous episodes? I don’t remember hearing about it.