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This review contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 7, “An Almost Religious Awe.” To refresh your memory of where we left off, check out our recap of Watchmen episode 6. Once you've watched the ...
If I was going to do another season of Watchmen, I would need to have a really cool idea and a justification for doing it. I don’t have either of those things right now.
‘Watchmen’ Finale Review: Episode 9 Takes Off Its Mask to Reveal a Perfect Ending — Spoilers Damon Lindelof dishes up an egg-cellent finish to his "Watchmen" scramble.
But "Watchmen" still can't imagine justice, hooded or otherwise, separate from policing. The alternative to a racist white police force, for "Watchmen," is not black activism or collective action.
Watchmen ’s increasing meditations on race have already explored how racial superiority complexes benefit those who believe in them. This episode, in the moments seen through Will’s eyes, did ...
Watchmen isn’t just a great story, it’s a brilliantly told story. In fact, as the years went on, this became the main reason that I stopped considering it the greatest comic of all time.
Watchmen ’s sixth episode, “This Extraordinary Being,” is one of the most explosive episodes of television this year, and it’s all wrapped around one nuclear revelation: Will Reeves, a.k.a ...
Watchmen: Chapter 1 is a faithful animated adaptation of the graphic novel, but falls short in capturing its dark tone. The animation style feels tonally off, resembling a Telltale Games' look ...
Watchmen's season finale left some unanswered questions about Dale Petey, Lube Man, and more. Here's why James Walk wore panties and why Spooky Tooth's "I am the Walrus" was used.