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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This episode has everything. Danny the Street, the Beard Hunter, Flex, lots of Mr. Nobody, plenty of the Chief, and a satisfying amount of the Doom Patrol. Perfect build up to a satisfying cliff hanger leading up to the finale. Extremely excited to see how they wrap up season one!
  • DC universe really went there, this shows is a masterpiece, great casting, great acting!!
  • vameya22 May 2019
    I love how the characters get more and more palpable as the show moves along. Even though this episode is mainly about moving the plot forward, the characters remain its centre. You feel with every single one and root for them to make the right decisions. The whole thing is wonderfully plotted and has it all: the humour, the drama, the suspense and of course a perfect set-up for the finale.

    Also Alan Tudyks acting. It's off the charts.
  • It turns out that Eric Morden got fired from the Brotherhood, none of his ideas are any good. Not even the giant killer robot. He's just a nobody who isn't worth the bother of getting rid of.

    So, he rags on about the Patrol, standing beside a large poster of them in the White Space where he has torn out Victor's face because after all, he's not a member of the Team.

    Welcome back, Danny -- the street that keeps on giving. While there, Flex Mentallo flexes a muscle or two, the first giving unexpected results and the second sends the Patrol into the White Space. Of course, Mr Nobody sees what they have planned and puts them into a preliminary pre-Hell, where they haven't yet been transformed with their powers. Cliff is banging the nanny, Rita preparing for her scene on the dock, Larry having breakfast with his family before his flight, and Jane is stacking furniture to block her tormenters. Their only escape comes from Rita, who out-narrates Mr Nobody and gets everyone into the White Space where they are reunited with the Chief.

    Vic does a "deus ex-machina" arriving just at the right moment to vapourize the Monologuing Nobody. Mission accomplished! Or is it?
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Now, we understand Mr. Nobody wants Niles telling the truth. Mr. Nobody is not evil, IMO. He just hate Niles and expose the truth of Niles.

    He is too obsessed to ruin Niles's life. I don't consider Mr. Nobody as a villain
  • pedroenrico17 May 2019
    10/10
    Perfect
    The best episode, as Mr. Nobory put it, seeing the Doom Patrol working together as superhero team as everything I was wanting for.
  • Mr. Nobody is very interesting and one of the best vaillans in super heroes history
  • The episode begins very crazy with a very atypical scene. And continues being but it is a very funny episode wird big revelations and great action. Salvation mission continues with ther crazy ideas and flex's help. They have their first battle with Mr.Nobody. The end is a very superhéroe cliffhanger that promises that the last episode will bee more a superheroe serie.
  • This had to be the best episode. The heroes came together to save Niles daughter. The craziness of roach and mr. wiskers was hysterical. I have to say Cliff has the best lines and every time he opens his mouth with profanity is crazy good and is my favorite character. Such a awesome series...yes nuts be oh so good...
  • No matter how attentive you are, this episode will...