No memes or other low-effort content (see full rules).Indicate the source when submitting excerpts or artwork.No spoilers in title, mark all spoilers within 1 year of release.Please adhere to these few rules while interacting within the community.Ĭlick here for a detailed explanation for each of these rules. Weekly Discussion Thread: Comics, TV and More! - August 14th, 2023.I may have become more invested in the main storyline since the show first premiered, but it’s trying my patience with everything else at this point.Reading Recommendations Welcome to /r/DCcomicsĪ place for fans of DC's comics, movies, fan creations, video games, and anything else related to one of the largest comic book publishers in the world, and home of the World's Greatest Superheroes! While one of those things may be true, the fact that the show concentrates too much on it is disheartening. It continues to mistake long, drawn-out dialogue exchanges for comedy and insists that the White Dragon subplot will be interesting. Source: HBOMaxĭespite the good things in Peacemaker, it continually gets bogged down in extraneous crap. It truly is the most enriching relationship that Peacemaker has. I love the personification of Eagly and his desire to make Peacemaker happy. Though Peacemaker doesn’t want it, he talks tenderly to Eagly, like a man to his dog. The bald eagle flies off and returns to Peaceaker’s side with a dead squirrel, offering it to the man as a gift to boost his spirits. But the show is taking so long to get there, by the time it happens, I probably still won’t care.įor me, the only scene that mattered was the first one, with Peacemaker waking up from his hangover and being consoled by Eagly. Hell, we saw Auggie’s White Dragon suit, and according to the law of Chekov, that has to come into play at some point. I still assume that it’s going to cross over into the A-plot at some time. We’re five episodes in and Auggie’s been in the same place for four of those episodes. Every time the show breaks away from the main story to go back to him, I lose interest. The plot with Auggie is nothing but filler to me. And even though it doesn’t get a lot of screen time this episode, I still don’t care at all. However, through Murn’s involvement, the new police captain disregards this information, keeping Auggie locked up. The detectives run Auggie’s fingerprints and learn that they don’t match the prints found in the car. There’s also the continuing subplot involving Peacemaker’s father, Auggie Smith (Robert Partick), the super-villain known as White Dragon. She finds Peacemaker’s x-ray helmet and begins to play with it, discovering that Murn is infected with a butterfly. She does so but is so upset with herself that she can’t go home, so she heads to the office, where Murn is working late. This is The Suicide Squad spin-off that I enjoy.Īfter the mission, Peacemaker invites Adebayo to his place for a drink to celebrate, which gives her the chance to fulfill the mission Amanda Waller gave her: to plant a fake diary in his house. The entire sequence is bloody, brutal, and kind of funny. Luckily, Economos shows up in time to kill the gorilla with a chainsaw. Peacemaker and Adebayo attempt a rescue, but they are overpowered as well. (Yes, the gorilla mentioned in the previous episode turned out to not be a Gorilla Grodd situation, much to my chagrin). They get chased into a dead-end room and are quickly subdued by a butterfly-infected gorilla. Meanwhile, Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and Vigilante (Freddie Stroma) sneak into the back and are quickly discovered by some workers/butterflies. So in true Peacemaker style, he starts killing everyone. Peacemaker and Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) go through the front of the factory and using an x-ray helmet, Peacemaker can see who is infected with a butterfly, which is everyone. On the way to the factory, the seeds to Peacemaker and Economos burying the hatchet begin to get planted (spoiler alert: those seeds bloom by the end of the episode). This briefing leads into their next mission: to infiltrate a factory where they believe the butterfly’s food is being produced. Though it’s left unclear whether one of those orifices is buttholes, it is clear that Peacemaker (John Cena) is still angry at Economos (Steve Agee) for framing his father. Through a spirited Powerpoint presentation, Murn (Chukwudi Iwuji) elaborates on the alien species who enter into their hosts and control them. Episode Five, “Monkey Dory,” finds Peacemaker finally being brought into the loop on what the butterflies are.
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