- Who is Lady Trieu and what is her plan?
will probably be answered
- Who did Doc Manhattan transfer his powers to?
his adopted son. the one who levitates stuff and builds models of Dr. M's martian mansion.
How will Veidt get back to Earth? (Since his scenes presumably take place in the past, and Doc Man knew he was gonna "die", my guess is he brought Veidt back to Earth right before the 7th Kavalry attack, since he didn't want her to get stuck on Europa.)
There was some talk about Trieu building spacecraft, so I suspect she had something to do with his return
Who has been doing the squid attacks in Veidt's absence?
do we know if there were squid attacks during the 7 years Veidt was on Europa? They may have started up again after his return.
In the post-credits jail scene, Veidt mentions that he has "eight million children", what was that about?
The line was probably 8 billion, but director was afraid to correct Irons.
Who is the Game Warden? His explanation of his origin didn't really jibe with what we saw Doc Man do on Europa, as the GW claims he was there to witness DM creating life, putting air in his lungs etc. But in the actual flashback we saw DM first create an atmosphere and flora and fauna, before he created the first two humans. So it seems GW is lying, he's not the original clone, rather than the Satan of this scenario, whatever that means.
I really doubt this will be addressed in any way.
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 18:59 (six years ago)
I only care about Lube Man and whether Doctor Manhattan will get his waffles
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 9 December 2019 19:03 (six years ago)
If Keene gets the powers will he be Senator Manhattan or Doctor Tusla?
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 19:06 (six years ago)
Pediatrician Okmulgee
― master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Monday, 9 December 2019 19:23 (six years ago)
- In the post-credits jail scene, Veidt mentions that he has "eight million children", what was that about?
the squid are his children
― 10,000 mani-gecs (voodoo chili), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:22 (six years ago)
"The Game Warden is the same actor as the clones fwiw"
yeah I didn't realize this until last night. He absolutely did look like Carey Elwes when he first appeared and I thought it was him but clearly he's too young.
― akm, Monday, 9 December 2019 20:28 (six years ago)
This was my impression as well.
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 20:29 (six years ago)
Who has been doing the squid attacks in Veidt's absence?do we know if there were squid attacks during the 7 years Veidt was on Europa? They may have started up again after his return.
― Tuomas, Monday, 9 December 2019 20:29 (six years ago)
I've been operating under the assumption the initial attack seeded the atmospheric moisture with squid seeds or something
― a u.s. government department (mh), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:31 (six years ago)
I assumed Trieu was keeping up the squidfalls in his absence.
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 20:32 (six years ago)
In his cell, Adrian reads Fogdancing, a book by Watchmen-universe author Max Shea, who wrote The Black Freighter comic. This is just a basic lore Easter egg, as Fogdancing was also featured in Episode 4, "If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own," being read by Katy Clark in the beginning. Fogdancing was also seen on the Vietnam VHS rack, as an adapted movie, in Episode 7, "An Almost Religious Awe."
The Peteypedia this week is about Fogdancing too
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:34 (six years ago)
I'm sure his squid dispenser has a timed delay mode.
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:36 (six years ago)
Even if the Game Warden's story is all true and he's really just the first clone Doc Man created, there's still a couple of unanswered questions about him... Why is he the only one of the clones willing to use violence and able to stand against Veidt? (Was a he defective clone, more similar to humans than the later ones?) And why is he tasked with not letting Veidt leave the mansion area? Did Jon give him this task? Since Jon can see the future, maybe he knew Veidt couldn't be let out until 2019 for whatever reason?
― Tuomas, Monday, 9 December 2019 20:36 (six years ago)
Y'know, it's like an automated cat food dispenser, but for little alien squid.
xp
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:37 (six years ago)
xp idk man, it's his world and he wants to protect its integrity
― a u.s. government department (mh), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:38 (six years ago)
I don't know. Game Warden is maybe the only clone who remembers the original god and therefore never buys Ozy as god?
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:41 (six years ago)
I don't see this as a loose plot thread
Tuomas iirc these important questions will be answered in Season Two
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Monday, 9 December 2019 20:48 (six years ago)
My initial feeling was that Lindelof was bullshitting about not wanting to run additional seasons and I have returned to that assessment.
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 20:50 (six years ago)
Anyway, am I the only one who was disappointed with this episode, as nicely done as it was? The first three or so episodes or so really seemed like a cool, original alternate history story addressing racial and political issues in the US, that was mostly using the comic book only as background material. But the closer we've come to the finale, the more it seems like they just wanna play with the original Moore/Gibbons characters like a fanboy, instead of focusing on their own. This episode was basically just an extended variation of the Dr. Manhattan focused issue of the comic, with a lot of the same tricks, numerous quotes from the source ("I leave it entirely to your hands", "nothing ever ends", etc.) and so on. It's still fun to watch, but it feels way less unique than what the first episodes made it seem. The racial issues are pretty much forgotten by now, even Jon's ultimate blackface act was only acknowledged with a throwaway joke from Veidt.
― Tuomas, Monday, 9 December 2019 20:52 (six years ago)
We just got the most profoundly racism-focused episode two weeks ago.
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 20:59 (six years ago)
xpost yeah but you must not live near a comic book shop. I'd have expected riots from the fanboys if this show didn't have a Dr. Manhattan episode. Dodged a bullet.
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 21:00 (six years ago)
Admittedly, this episode kinda pales compared to episode 6, but still... You have a high standard, tuomas.
― Frederik B, Monday, 9 December 2019 21:01 (six years ago)
if by "the racial issues" you mean the dramatization of a white supremacy in its death throes seeking increasingly desperate and dangerous means to retain social and political power, then yes, def completely forgotten and unlikely to factor in the final episode in any way
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Monday, 9 December 2019 21:02 (six years ago)
It was less blatant about it, but there were other scenes that had a fascinating undercurrent to them, like Regina King's almost wordless selection of Cal as the host.
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 21:02 (six years ago)
also Woke Veidt
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 21:11 (six years ago)
Well yeah, obviously the KKK and white supremacy conspiracy will still be important in the finale, but IMO the series would've been stronger and more original if that would've been the only major plot, with the Hooded Justice being the only major character from the comic to appear. (Retconning him into a black man was a brilliant move and very much in touch with how the show has been addressing racism and its historical burden.) The plots involving Veidt and Jon feel mostly extraneous to that stuff, and more like a fanboy getting the chance to play with his favourite toys. I'm not a hardline Moore defender like Sic or Shakey, but stuff like this makes me sympathise with their view, that any sequel to Watchmen will only be derivative, which is something I wasn't feeling during the first half of the season.
― Tuomas, Monday, 9 December 2019 21:16 (six years ago)
This piece of ephemera from Peteypedia makes it pretty obvious that Petey is Lube Guy. It's from a journal dedicated to the in-universe book "Fogdancing" referred to above, and includes a teenaged Petey's synopsis of the plot, with this passage:
He was made to be a hero. Born on the day we dropped the bomb and saved the world from evil, Howard McNulty was raised by his Ike-loving, Comedian-adoring, Manhattan fearing parents to be a warrior, and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. He became a super-soldier — the kind your country can’t acknowledge, the kind that walk between the rain drops, the kind they call Fogdancers. They’re the most special of special-forces, braver than a Ranger, deadlier than a SEAL. Fogdancers do the ghastly wet-work that grease thewheels of the American machine and mop up proof of all the sick stuff you’re not supposed to do during combat. The canisters of toxins, the animals with weird boils, all the charred bodies who can still breathe and talk. See him now in your mind’s eye, moving through boiling clouds of Sunset Haze, wearing his gas mask and skin-tight silver suit shimmering with SPF-666, looking slick and doing what must be done, in secret, to keep you and meand all of us free. Or so we tell ourselves.
― I don't get wet because I am tall and thin and I am afraid of people (Eliza D.), Monday, 9 December 2019 21:20 (six years ago)
lol at Petey finding Looking Glass' critical marginalia in the magazine piece he wrote as a teen.
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 21:27 (six years ago)
I thought about it, and here's my ultimate fan theory for the finale:- The latest episode shows Veidt is unhappy that the world hasn't become the utopia he envisioned. It also has him discover Jon has created an utopia on Europa. On top of that, it shows Veidt is one of the few people (beside Angela and Will) who's aware of Jon's new human identity.- At some point before 2019 Veidt manages to escape Europa. He begins to plan to steal Jon's power, so he can create his own utopia on Earth.- He manipulates the 7th Kavalry into helping with his plan. How else would they know that Cal is Jon? It's unlikely they got that information from Will or Angela.- Joe Keene is either working for Veidt, or more likely he *is* Veidt, who has used cloning technology to assume his identity. Thus we would have a neat symmetry of both him and Jon living in a new body.- Lady Trieu is aware of Veidt's plan and trying to stop it. Maybe she's the one who helped Veidt escape, but now she regrets it. And maybe the thing that fell onto the field of the farm she bought was the rocket from Europa?
― Tuomas, Monday, 9 December 2019 22:02 (six years ago)
My fan theory is that the opening scene will be three minutes of a man sitting alone at a typewriter while 'Make Your Own Kind of Music' plays, and only then do we see his face and IT'S ALAN MOORE!!!
― Frederik B, Monday, 9 December 2019 22:21 (six years ago)
Played by Russell Brand
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Monday, 9 December 2019 22:23 (six years ago)
I didn't remember his name but my gf has been saying that Lube Man is Petey all along.
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 9 December 2019 23:06 (six years ago)
no offense to your gf but everyone has been saying this since his first and only appearance
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 23:08 (six years ago)
my only two beefs w/ this episode: the "appropriation" line was a bit much and imo slightly anachronistic (more of a 2019 line than a 2009 one), and Dr M handwaving his role in the Vietnam war with one line of dialogue. I'd like to have seen more wrestling with that; in general the Vietnam angle seems like a missed (or at least not optimally explored) opportunity
― Simon H., Monday, 9 December 2019 23:11 (six years ago)
I thought about the anachronism of the appropriation talk too, but then again, you gotta remember this is an alternate history where issues of racism and injustice in the US society have clearly been addressed more earnestly during the Redford presidency, with Henry Louis Gates being in the government, with descendants of the Tulsa massacre having received reparations, etc. So it makes sense that a widespread discussion on cultural appropriation would've happened earlier than in the real world.
― Tuomas, Tuesday, 10 December 2019 06:24 (six years ago)
Why did Dr. M start making waffles like a human would? If I know my Lindelof this is huge.
― nashwan, Tuesday, 10 December 2019 10:47 (six years ago)
doc himself said during the scene that it was important
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 11:24 (six years ago)
Guess we'll find out in season 6
― nashwan, Tuesday, 10 December 2019 11:32 (six years ago)
Mmmm, God particle wafflee
― Simon H., Tuesday, 10 December 2019 12:19 (six years ago)
Earlier in the episode he said he could transfer his powers into some object, through which someone else could claim them. So I guess the idea is to transfer them through the waffles to his kids (we've seen him making breakfast to them in the previous episodes). But because he had just come out of his amnesia, he was still confused about what time it was, so presumably he had already made the kids some power waffles earlier.
― Tuomas, Tuesday, 10 December 2019 12:24 (six years ago)
Although he didn't exactly ask for consent first so I don't think that works.
― Simon H., Tuesday, 10 December 2019 12:33 (six years ago)
anyway that's enough analysis for me, happy just to see where this lands
― Simon H., Tuesday, 10 December 2019 12:36 (six years ago)
On the Watch podcast Lindelof sort of agreed with Tuomas. He said Dr. M didn’t really figure into the story he set out to tell, but he realized a viewer of a Watchmen series was going to be pissed if Dr. M didn’t show up
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:45 (six years ago)
Also they didn’t tell the actor playing Cal that he was secretly Dr. M until they were filming the third episode. Wtf
― Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:47 (six years ago)
given that he's meant to be totally unaware, not the worst approach imo!
― Simon H., Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:48 (six years ago)
Imagining him jumping up and down like a ten year old when he found out
― master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:50 (six years ago)
"...but you're going to get sucked into a Nazi vacuum cleaner shortly after"
― master of nuggets (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:51 (six years ago)
Really puts a spin on his little speech to the kids: "Heaven is made up and there is no God, enjoy your breakfast!"
― I don't get wet because I am tall and thin and I am afraid of people (Eliza D.), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 13:53 (six years ago)
― Simon H., Tuesday, December 10, 2019 6:33 AM (two hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
"Ten months from now, you'll tell me that feeding you the waffles was the right thing to do"
― a u.s. government department (mh), Tuesday, 10 December 2019 15:26 (six years ago)