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Jeremy CarverNäyttelijät:
Matt Bomer, April Bowlby, Timothy Dalton, Brendan Fraser, Diane Guerrero, Riley Shanahan, Alan Tudyk, Joivan Wade, Matthew Zuk, Bruno Bichir (lisää)Suoratoistopalvelut (1)
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Jokainen Doom Patrolin jäsen joutui kamalaan onnettomuuteen, joka antoi heille yli-inhimillisiä kykyjä, mutta samalla jätti heihin arpensa ja jälkensä. Traumatisoituneet ja maahan poljetut tiimin jäsenet löysivät merkityksen olemassaololleen The Chiefin avulla, kuka sai heidät tutkimaan maailman oudoimpia ilmiöitä. ”Cyborg” Vic Stonen aktivoima Doom Patrol on osaksi tukiryhmä ja osaksi supersankaritiimi. Tämä supervoimilla varustettu friikkiryhmä taistelee maailman vuoksi, mikä ei halua olla missään tekemisissä heidän kanssaan. (HBO Nordic)
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I wasn't interested in the Titans series, but I tried this one after long hesitation and I don't feel good about combining these two ideas. However, as a standalone project, Doom Patrol is nicely bizarre. It's got a bit of Frankenstein and 1950s Hollywood to it, so it's not all that foreign to me. ()
During the first few episodes I told myself that this might be the most likeable “superhero” group from Detective Comics. I’ve put superheroes in quotation marks on purpose because it seemed to me as if they were rather a bunch of idiots who have no idea what to do with their newly acquired abilities. The best thing about it was Brendan Fraser, who I really liked seeing after such a long time and I grew fond of him immediately. And that happened despite his character being portrayed as a rather strange in the beginning. That is not to say the others weren’t good; they were, and they made a pretty good bunch who were tearing each other into bits with their lines. However, over time their demons started to show, probably to create the reason to watch the first season to the end. But due to this, the series started to fall into mediocrity. There weren’t that many good ideas appearing anymore, the enemy, more often than not, wasn’t really there, and the whole thing was very incoherent. For a while, I felt that the screenwriters thought that they could do whatever they wanted with the DC Patrol teams’ world, and so they did. Sometimes it was such a crazy screenwriting trip as if the whole world had no limits at all and anything could happen there. ()
I was expecting a comic book parody; I got something completely different. A series about a very bizarre bunch of "superheroes" and "superheroines" that strives as much for character development as it does for utterly confusing the viewer... and it succeeds at both. I was somewhere around the tenth episode and I was still only beginning to get a sense of where it was all going, what might happen next, who might really be who... it's hard to describe. I had found myself in a similar situation with the Watchmen series, but there I at least had the advantage of knowing the comics and felt a little more confident. In the case of Doom Patrol, absolutely anything could happen, and quite often did. And I enjoyed it an awful lot. ()
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