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####. I totally forgot about that.Season finale next week. Which sucks because I demand at least 30 minutes dedicated to the backstory of Lube Man.
####. I totally forgot about that.Season finale next week. Which sucks because I demand at least 30 minutes dedicated to the backstory of Lube Man.
Yeah, but it said season...... not series....Season finale next week. Which sucks because I demand at least 30 minutes dedicated to the backstory of Lube Man.
The commentary I have read suggested it would be more like Fargo's seasons have been. A different, 1 season story in the same universe.Yeah, but it said season...... not series....
That's ok with me.The commentary I have read suggested it would be more like Fargo's seasons have been. A different, 1 season story in the same universe.
Me too. But they’ve already told the Ozy and Dr. Manhattan story. What else is there.That's ok with me.
NIght Owl, for one.Me too. But they’ve already told the Ozy and Dr. Manhattan story. What else is there.
Yea. Personally I found him boring. They wouldn’t be able to focus a season around him.NIght Owl, for one.
They could go in any direction. Do a season based around Rorschach pre-1985.Capella said:Yea. Personally I found him boring. They wouldn’t be able to focus a season around him.
Lady Trieu bought his company and all his assets (I wanna say someone specifically said she also bought his Antarctic mansion where he was conducting his activities) so I am assuming she has someone carrying on. Either that or someone within the government is keeping up the charade since apparently it’s not so secret that even junior Senators are let in on the secret.Someone with more background knowledge help me out here...
So Ozymandias during the last episode is shown manually creating small squid storms to keep up the charade. This was 10 years in the past and since the chat between him and the Smurf, he’s been on Europa. We know the squid attacks continued because the first episode has a rain parade on Sister Knights ride home from career day at school.
So... who’s been doing these in the last 10 years?
The thing about Watchmen is that it probably shouldn’t work at all, let alone work this well. It is so many things and all of them are happening so quickly. It’s a show based on a comic but it’s barely tied to the comic and is set decades after the comic ended. It plays fast and loose with a beloved text. It takes on the history of race in America as directly as any show on television and also featured an on-screen fart that lasted so long it required two separate captions, “farting loudly” and “fart squeaks.” It hops around through time with very little interest in telling you exactly where or when it is. Jeremy Irons is out in a picturesque space prison fishing babies out of a lake and growing them into servants, some of whom he roasts in a chamber as part of a stage play he puts on for himself and some of whom he launches into the cosmos with a giant catapult. That’s a lot. It’s just objectively a lot for a show that has only been on for eight episodes so far.
It’s also not everything. Not even close. There’s also a mysterious science lady who is building a big clock and just had a drugged-up Regina King strapped to an IV that was hooked up to an elephant hidden inside a locked room. There’s what can’t be described as anything less than a beautiful love story between an orphaned cop and a glowing blue god who tricked the world into thinking he lives on Mars. A mysterious man in a wheelchair was later discovered to be a) the grandfather of Regina King’s character; b) the secret identity of Hooded Justice, a legendary masked vigilante who everyone assumed was white; c) a person who convinced the town’s police chief to hang himself using a blinking mind control flashlight. At one point, a man was fleeing King’s character and squirted his body down in some sort of lubricant at a full sprint and then slid feet-first into a sewer grate. Everyone who watches the show started calling him Lube Man and we haven’t seen him for one single second since that happened.
Read back through those two paragraphs once or twice. Let all of it sink in. And then ask yourself how, exactly, a show that is doing that many things at once is also managing to be one of the best shows of the year. It is that, to be clear. Watchmen is one of the best shows of 2019. It is so good. It is almost unreasonably good, given the circumstances. None of it makes any sense.
Don't even understand what the point of that was.Did the writers just forget about lube man?
There's a movement afoot today to try and find the mass graves from this event (if there are any, as suspected).Okay, I'm about five minutes into it and I had to pause to google "1921 Tulsa" and ... this seems like a big deal that I'd never heard of. Huh. I thought I was decent at American history.
My favorite thing about this is how it was a stand-alone piece of awesome. They told a coherent, amazing story in ~9 hours. That is good enough for me.Walking Boot said:Don't see how they do a second season
Yes.My favorite thing about this is how it was a stand-alone piece of awesome. They told a coherent, amazing story in ~9 hours. That is good enough for me.
The first time I get my wife to watch the show - the first scene she sees is an asian janitor shoot Ozymandius jizz up her whoohoo.Yes.
My wife really liked this show. She never read watchmen and only barely remembered the movie. That reinforced to me how good it is.
Yes. He was picked up in 2017 I think.I didn't understand the whole statue part. Was he in the statue the whole season? It didn't seem to be the case unless he was brought back before the events of the season happened and "unfrozen" at the end?
Low interest rate environment.How did Angela afford all those weapons, extra car, secret compartments, hidden lair etc?
But it looked like he was unfrozen as soon as his spaceship came back to Earth.Yes. He was picked up in 2017 I think.
How did Angela afford all those weapons, extra car, secret compartments, hidden lair etc?
Redfordations.Yes. He was picked up in 2017 I think.
How did Angela afford all those weapons, extra car, secret compartments, hidden lair etc?
Is that what that was? I'm so lost lolThe only thing I'm not clear on is how Lady Trieu can get a spaceship to land exactly outside Jeremy Irons' cell on Europa, a billion miles away, but then can't have it land somewhere she already owns when it comes back. Instead she had to hurriedly clone a baby and negotiate the sale of the farm to get his ship back.
Original Minutemen members Captain Metropolis and The Silhouette were gay in the comic. They were both relatively minor characters who were dead long before the comic took place.Is there backstory on the homosexuality in the comic? I'm sure I'm missing something, but it seemed forced, other than perhaps the masks referencing hiding who they really are?
thx. so nothing of note for the HBO series I guess? Seemed to make it a point of looking glass watching the gay porn. perhaps that was just something thrown in to explain his failed marriage.Eephus said:Original Minutemen members Captain Metropolis and The Silhouette were gay in the comic. They were both relatively minor characters who were dead long before the comic took place.
He wasn't watching gay porn. He was watching American Hero Story, the dramatized TV documentary about the Minutemen that was the big TV show on that week.
I think after episode 3 is when I bought the comic. Finished in 3 days. You don’t need it but it certainly adds to it. I’d hit pause on the series and read that first — I went back and rewatched the prior episodes after reading that.Hi I'm new here. 3 episodes in and this is amazing. However now I want more backstory. Should I just watch the movie or get the comic?
That's like 4 more hours of investment before continuing with the show.Watch the comic: https:/youtube.com/watch?v=mLdqKIj3-A0
Will probably watch the movie. You know, because, like, I'm am grown man that doesn't read comic books.I think after episode 3 is when I bought the comic. Finished in 3 days. You don’t need it but it certainly adds to it. I’d hit pause on the series and read that first — I went back and rewatched the prior episodes after reading that.
Lol the movie sucks. I ended up watching that too.Will probably watch the movie. You know, because, like, I'm am grown man that doesn't read comic books.
Watch the movie. Ignore Capella, it’s pretty good. Kelly Leak is amazing in it.Hi I'm new here. 3 episodes in and this is amazing. However now I want more backstory. Should I just watch the movie or get the comic?
Snyder's movie is alright but it's not great prep if you're watching it specifically to understand the backstory of the the HBO series. It's like the time the Beaver did his book report on The Three Musketeers based on a movie musical he saw on TV.Watch the movie. Ignore Capella, it’s pretty good. Kelly Leak is amazing in it.Hi I'm new here. 3 episodes in and this is amazing. However now I want more backstory. Should I just watch the movie or get the comic?
I had zero backstory and was able to follow fine. I think they end up explaining everything in the show pretty well with limited need to fill in backstory on your own.Hi I'm new here. 3 episodes in and this is amazing. However now I want more backstory. Should I just watch the movie or get the comic?