For those wondering, the bat lady with wings is “Nosferata” and the mummy is “Khalis”, and obviously “King Shark/Nanaue”.
Season 2 speculation
Khalis has healing powers so maybe Nina lives? Probably not though.
Given there is no thread for thoughts on the overall series with comments enabled, I shall use this one instead.
The show was fine and fun, and a nice start for the new DCU. Episode 4 remains my favourite episode, and Dr. Phosphorus’ back story being preferred among all the back stories.
I could make more discussion threads if people want, but I think for now there is plenty of space for this thread to work. (If we get busier, that can change.)
Overall I liked the show but I wish it had more/longer episodes. Also Circe seemed underutilized, we dropped her a few episodes ago and I feel like she should have been a bigger part of the story.
The Bride’s story was my favorite, which is convenient since we’re clearly going to get more of that in the future.
As a character, The Bride definitely got more attention in this season
As for Circe, I agree the character was underutilised despite being in majority of the episodes. Episode 4 was her last appearance, IIRC.
Also, considering Eric’s whole arc this season, it was funny as it accomplished nothing. His reunion with The Bride was anticlimactic from Eric’s perspective. From The Bride’s perspective, it was as common as any reunion from their centuries old feud.
Sparrow dropping soup.
Is it really that surprising that sparrow dropping soup tastes disgusting.
Is it really that surprising that of all members of Task Force M, it was Nina? It was almost predictable from the start of the episode, given it is written by James Gunn.
Heartbreaking. Nina never did anything wrong and it got her killed. Maybe it was obvious, but I’m not used to characters actually dying in shows. Even Gunn was pretty limited on who he actually killed in other media.
Also yes, sparrow dropping soup sounds terrible.
It’s ironic that the most reasonable and smartest character of the Task Force M (as per Waller from episode 1) met its end with what was just a bit of pushing from her teammates. I guess she was the most human among the Task Force.