That's fine man but get over yourself if you think I was trying to talk down to you taking time out to try to sell you on the series. Go pontificate in some other thread.
We come to an end of a pretty successful first season and it does so in what would we come to expect from Doom Patrol in extra bizarre fashion with lots of character moments. The big reveal that everyone saw coming worked for one episode but would be hard to ignore trying to go forward with the status quo in the (hopefully) next season. It makes sense that Nobody, like Mxyzptlk, had to have a hand in his own defeat. It's too bad we didn't get a little more onscreen from Flex Mentallo who made the most of his late entry into the series. I don’t know if it all came together perfectly but it was close enough.
Would Mr. Nobody's suit even be possible before HD? lol I remember Mick Jagger's shirt from Start Me Up making werid artifacts back in the day.
So that is a giant rat making out with a giant cockroach. I saw the GIF of Io9, and was trying to figure out if that really was what it looked like. Usually I'd figure it wasn't but I've heard enough about Doom Patrol to not rule anything out at this point.Only on Doom Patrol would you get a giant rat making out with a giant cockroach and it’s a plot point. Someone on reddit noted that LoT is like weed, Legion is acid and Doom Patrol is meth which seems pretty apt.![]()
The Legion comment reminds me that I really need to get caught up on that before Season 3 starts.
OK, the donkey's ass thing is a bit more grossout humor that I usually go for, but everything else I've heard about this show has sounded amazing, so I'm not going to let that scare me off.So this season we've gone inside a donkey's ass, inside of a giant rat's stomach and inside of a giant roach's stomach. This show is whacked. Sometimes I think the writer's are writing the show while they're high.
^ That was Enterprise is Great's comment but unless I'm forgetting something I think it played out how I described.
What you thought makes sense because of how the original portal is created and the way the scene is shot it would be easy not to notice it was the other end. There's even a clip of it on Youtube titled "Into the donkey's ass".No, you're right, I remembered it wrong.
After their guest spot stint on Titans, Doom Patrol are launching into their own spin-off show!
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The Chief, Robotman, Elasti-Woman and Negative Man will be joined by Crazy Jane and Cyborg in fighting the villainous Mr. Nobody. The first short teaser is out:
Show premieres in the US on the DC Universe streaming service on February 15th.
No international release dates and/or platforms announced as of yet.
Something I might pick up on Blu-ray down the road. I have no interest in picking up yet another streaming service.
Was just about to google if he's from the comics or made up for the show like Ezekiel the Cockroach, thanks for saving me the trouble.
I guess the Brotherhood of Evil that they mentioned are also a thing?
Here in Canada, it'll probably be on Netflix, just like Titans is.
You better hope that it will be on Blu-Ray or 4K down the road, and that Warners won't only keep it as a streaming show.
Here in Canada, it'll probably be on Netflix, just like Titans is.
Which just leaves the question of whether or not DC Universe will still be around when it airs or if it will be on the WB service.The press release for WBTV's schedule at this year's SDCC contains this blurb for the DCU panel:
DC Universe Sneak Previews
This two-hour event will include sneak peeks and first looks for Titans, Doom Patrol, the second half of Young Justice: Outsiders and the upcoming animated comedy Harley Quinn; talent TBA. (Indigo Ballroom).
Which would seem to indicate Doom Patrol has been renewed for another season.![]()
Which just leaves the question of whether or not DC Universe will still be around when it airs or if it will be on the WB service.
I'm sorry, but no matter how much you insist it isn't, I'm still going to believe sites like Deadline, Io9, and IGN a lot more than I am you.
Saw this earlier. Good news, since streaming-exclusive shows are dead to me until and unless they're released through more palatable means. So, like Discovery and Titans when they hit Blu-ray, I'll finally be checking this out.
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