Andrew rewatched episode 5 of Doom Patrol last night, and I’ve got to say it’s my favourite episode so far – the previous one had ended on a cliffhanger, with a cult summoning a god called the Decreator to destroy the world. Turns out the Decreator was actually constructed out of the cult’s faith, so the only solution is to go back in time forty years and start a rival cult who will be able, when the time is right, to summon the “Re-Creator.”
Obviously.
The more I think about it, the more I like that the good-guy cultists are all patients (and some staff) from a 1970s mental hospital, led by a chain-smoking, oxygen-tank-toting, rock’n’roll grandma. I think the main reason they succeed because they’re not simply a mirror-image of the original Cult of the Unwritten Book—one of their commandments is that when the Apocalypse comes they are to “Dance. Dance like there’s a giant eye in the sky watching you.”
Also, Ezekiel the cockroach is once again disappointed by the human race’s failure to be destroyed.
Obviously.
The more I think about it, the more I like that the good-guy cultists are all patients (and some staff) from a 1970s mental hospital, led by a chain-smoking, oxygen-tank-toting, rock’n’roll grandma. I think the main reason they succeed because they’re not simply a mirror-image of the original Cult of the Unwritten Book—one of their commandments is that when the Apocalypse comes they are to “Dance. Dance like there’s a giant eye in the sky watching you.”
Also, Ezekiel the cockroach is once again disappointed by the human race’s failure to be destroyed.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 05:43 pm (UTC)From:Though Andrew expresses the hope that Larry (Negative Man) can finally start having some fun and not just be the depressed guy who believes he ruins the lives of everyone who loves him.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 05:52 pm (UTC)From:Hm. Where are you watching it?
Though Andrew expresses the hope that Larry (Negative Man) can finally start having some fun and not just be the depressed guy who believes he ruins the lives of everyone who loves him.
Agreed, though in a Grant Morrison universe I'm not sure how likely that is.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 05:54 pm (UTC)From:Erm, illegally, and several days after each episode actually airs.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 05:55 pm (UTC)From:Ah. I will ask
(If the answer had been "Netflix," I knew what I was doing for the next hour.)
[edit] Hey, it is currently employing Mark Sheppard! Good for it. (I like him.)
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 05:59 pm (UTC)From:Mark Sheppard plays "Willoughby Kipling," who exists because DC wouldn't let Morrison use John Constantine in a non-Vertigo book.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:00 pm (UTC)From:I mean, I think that's much more sensible than porn.
Mark Sheppard plays "Willoughby Kipling," who exists because DC wouldn't let Morrison use John Constantine in a non-Vertigo book.
That is also incredibly charming, albeit in a totally different direction from the doomsaying cockroach! (Predicated on the fact that I feel John Constantine would be amused by the fictional existence of obvious cut-rate file-offs of himself.)
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:11 pm (UTC)From:Pretty sure I overheard them confronting one another in one of Andrew's recent dreams (He talks in his sleep. Like, a lot).
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:14 pm (UTC)From:That would definitely happen to John Constantine. (I don't know enough about Willoughby Kipling to say, although from context so far it probably would.)
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:14 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:15 pm (UTC)From:I suspect I and many other people would pay to see that.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:19 pm (UTC)From:I should add that for the last few months, his dreams have mainly been about a bar and restaurant located in the Cretaceous, accessible by wormhole, and staffed/patronized by his favourite fictional and sometimes historical characters (Neil Gaiman came in one night and was rather weirded out). Also, the waiters are all velociraptors.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-21 06:45 pm (UTC)From:I'll just take it as read that Andrew never roleplayed in the fan community Milliways, because that would make too much sense.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-28 01:59 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2019-03-22 12:46 am (UTC)From:And there are several of them around, because Morrison wasn't the only writer who wanted to use Constantine in a non-Vertigo title and decided to just work around the ban. Phil Foglio's version was named Ambrose Bierce, complete with hints about how he may or may not be the Ambrose Bierce who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 1913.
no subject
Date: 2019-03-22 02:45 am (UTC)From:That's also great.