Andrew’s been enjoying Doom Patrol, especially as he’s a fan of the comics, so having seen a few comments on Umbrella Academy, I suggested he check it out as it appears to have a similar superhero-gothic/dysfunctional family theme. He just watched the first episode; I think he likes it.
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Date: 2019-03-03 09:54 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2019-03-03 11:09 pm (UTC)From:Meanwhile, Umbrella Academy is based on the Dark Horse comic written by Gerard Way (formerly of My Chemical Romance) and involves seven of a number of “miracle babies” who were all born at the same moment on the same day in 1989 to women who up till that point had shown no sign of even being pregnant, i.e. real Midwich Cuckoos-type stuff, except that they appear to be humans trying to deal with weird superpowers, plus the emotional trauma of having been raised by a weird billionaire who tried to mould them into a superhero team. Also one of them, due to some time-warp business, is currently a fifty-eight-year-old mind stuck in a thirteen-year-old body and also in love with a mannequin named Dolores (I’m guessing Way saw the George Pal Time Machine.)
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Date: 2019-03-03 11:43 pm (UTC)From:Re: Correction re: Niles Caulder
Date: 2019-03-04 12:20 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2019-03-04 12:26 am (UTC)From:I had no idea this had even been adapted for TV. I look forward to the Brotherhood of Dada!
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Date: 2019-03-04 01:18 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2019-03-03 10:51 pm (UTC)From:The Greatness!
Date: 2019-03-08 07:39 pm (UTC)From:Love the fourth-wall stuff where The Chief asks Mr. Nobody who he's talking to as he's doing the voice-over exposition and he answers "Grant Morrison fans....".
And the trailer for this week says that they're going to Nurenhiem to fight the Cult of the Unwritten Book! They've got Mark Sheppard (aka Crowley - The King of Hell on Supernatural) as the alcoholic Knight Templar who acts as their guide in this caper. I wonder if they'll do the great scene where it turns out that the heads of cult are recursive puppets. They already did the puppet schtick for the Fuchtopia orientation show but maybe puppets will be a big thing on this show. (BTW The fanboy who watched that orientation show with the Doom Patrol stole the show IMHO. Then he turns into D-list villain Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man!)
My only, slight, disappointment from what I've seen is that they didn't do the whole great origin story of Mr. Nobody. In the comics he get's a spinal shot that cuts him off from all sensation below his neck and is strapped into the inside of a soundproof white sphere. By the end of the first day he's completely crazy. By the end of the second he's one with the universe. On the third day he sees this little black dot floating around and then... On the TV he's just strapped into a machine with der blinkin lights.
Good to see Brendan Fraser working again after his breakdown.
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