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Doom Patrol seasons 1-3 review: One of the most compelling superhero shows ever created!

The team of misfits and their morally conflicted leader tells a story of tragedy, trauma, and dark humour, and that stretches the boundaries of the weird, the surreal, and the bizarre

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Ryan Gomez
Aug 11, 2022
Doom Patrol seasons 1-3 review: One of the most compelling superhero shows ever created!

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Story: A mad scientist named Niles Caulder (Timothy Dalton) recruits a few individuals who possess superhuman abilities, but who are incapable of controlling these abilities. When an omnipotent being called Mr Nobody (Alan Tudyk) threatens to warp reality, the reluctant superheroes must find a way to set aside their differences, and overcome their inner turmoil to save the world.

In the second season, the ‘heroes’ present a more unified front in their efforts to overcome new threats. However, they have become disillusioned with their leader Niles after some of his dark secrets are revealed. And in the third season, the team requires the aid of one of these secrets to rescue them from a dire predicament as new threats loom on the horizon.

Review: When Doom Patrol premiered on the now obsolete DC Universe streaming, there was very little fanfare surrounding its release. Another DC Universe series, Titans, carried all the hype. This was nothing out of the ordinary as Titans as a franchise has been far more popular and successful as comic books and television adaptations over the years. But now that both Doom Patrol and Titans have completed three seasons there is a wide margin in terms of quality. Despite showing much promise in the early parts of each season, Titans fizzle out towards the finale. Doom Patrol was initially a spin-off to the Titans, but it was later confirmed that they exist in separate universes. And Doom Patrol has successfully managed to deliver quality content for three seasons consistently.

Fans of the famous Marvel heroes, the X-Men, will find a few similarities it shares with the Doom Patrol. This is partly because Stan Lee is alleged to have copied the X-Men from DC’s Doom Patrol. While the X-Men went on to rival some of the heavyweights such as Batman and Spider-Man in terms of comic book sales, Doom Patrol went into relative obscurity. The Doom Patrol’s lack of mainstream popularity has also factored into why the TV series is lesser-known. But the TV series, to its credit, has brought these forgotten misfits to a new audience, albeit to a niche section of the superhero fandom. To describe the series in one word would be ‘bizarre’ but in a good way. Despite featuring some of the most surreal storylines, such as a dimension inside a donkey or when a giant cockroach kisses a giant rat, or when Flex Mentallo (Devan Chandler Long) accidentally flexes the wrong muscles to create involuntary orgasms for everyone in a square mile radius, the series at its core is a character-driven narrative.

Each of its lead characters has thoroughly fleshed-out arcs that serve as a subtext to several themes such as trauma, loss, and existentialism. Brendan Fraiser as Cliff Steele/Robotman is a foul-mouthed yet endearing character whose brain was the only part of his body that survived in a high-speed racing crash. Matt Bomer’s soft-spoken Larry Trainor/Negative Man is another tragic character who is traumatised by his condition after being hit by a cosmic force while on a test flight for NASA, and April Bowlby’s Rita Farr/Elasti-Girl, a once prominent actress who is confined to the walls of the Doom Patrol mansion as she is unable to control her shapeshifting ability. But the star of the show is Diane Guerrero’s Crazy Jane and her 64 different personalities. Guerrero’s performance is easily one of the best on television today. It’s almost criminal that she hasn’t yet been nominated for a major award. The manner in which she shifts between each of Jane’s personalities is effortless, and that would be an understatement. Whereas the outstanding Alan Tudyk as Mr Nobody is quite simply spelling binding, and former James Bond, Timothy Dalton, captures the morally grey and the emotionally conflicted Niles Caulder to perfection. Some of the younger members of the group such as Abi Monterey’s Dorothy Spinner and Joivan Wade’s Victor Stone/Cyborg (a character played by Ray Fisher in Zack Snyder's Justice League) are also compelling characters that are pivotal to the overall narrative.

The second season follows a slightly different format where there is no primary villain like Mr Nobody from the get-go, but slowly builds up to one as each of the characters comes to terms with the secrets surrounding Niles. However, the series does not stop embracing the weird yet compelling sensibilities of the comics. The third season features a ‘relatively’ straightforward narrative. Michelle Gomez’s portrayal of the villainous Madame Rouge is a revelation, and it also introduces other supervillains such as the Brain and his loyal sidekick Monsieur Mallah, the superintelligent talking gorilla. A version of the Brain and Monsieur Mallah was last seen in the critically acclaimed animated series Young Justice.

Doom Patrol
stands on its own as a faithful adaptation of the source material, but what sets it apart from other recent superhero TV shows is the fact that showrunner Jeremy Carver is seemingly given complete creative control over the project. This has enabled the show to break free from any metaphorical constraints which may have held back TV shows such as WandaVision.

Verdict: Underneath all the absurdity and the bizarreness, this DC TV series offers well-written stories, compelling characters, and excellent production value. It is undoubtedly the most criminally underrated superhero TV show since Marvel’s FX TV series Legion.

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Cast and Crew

Greg Berlanti

Scott Peck

Scott Winig

Riley Shanahan

Robotman

April Bowlby

Elasti-Girl

Michael Harney

RJ Steele

Greyson Chadwick

Addie

Catherine Carlen

Dr. Harrison

Casey Nelson

Bureau Agent

Joivan Wade

Cyborg

Brendan Fraser

Cliff Steele

Matthew Zuk

Negative Man

Phil Morris

Silas Stone

Skye Roberts

Kay Challis

Jackie Goldston

The Secretary

Stephanie Czajkowski

Hammerhead

Michelle Gomez

Madame Rouge

Shay Mack

Driller Bill

Sarah Borne

Baby Doll

John Getz

Paul Trainor

Devan Long

Flex Mentallo

Micah Parker

Malcolm

Sydney Kowalske

Clara Steele

Alan Heckner

Bump Weathers

Brian T. Stevenson

Herschel

Pisay Pao

Slava

Anita Kalathara

Holly

Vanessa Cater

Darling Come Home

Leela Owen

Young Miranda

Ana Aguilar

The Balladeer

Ty Tennant

Edwin Payne

Alan Mingo Jr.

Maura Lee Karupt

Anna Lore

Penny Farthing

Ted Sutherland

Elliot Patterson

Mark Ashworth

Ringmaster

Katie Gunderson

Kate Steele

Lana Jean Turner

Young Rita

Todd Allen Durkin

Charles

Tara Lee

Lucy Fugue

Mac Wells

Agent Dirk Ellis

David Shae

Dex

JoAnn Willette

Debbie Trainor

Eleonore Dendy

Rosie

Gary Peebles

African Warrior

Sammy Al Moukadem

Smalls

Libby Blanton

Ginger

David Goodwin

Tall Man

Mike Kaye

Heckler #1

Max Martini

Alistair

Stephen Murphy

Garguax

Brent Bailey

Doug

Roger Floyd

Red Jack

Will Kemp

Mento

Sebastian Croft

Charles Rowland

April Billingsley

Checkout Lady

Michael Tourek

Lt. Kiss

Richard Gant

General Tony

Jasmine Kaur

Arani Desai

Victoria Blade

Millie

Ritchie Crownfield

General Wampus

Michael Shenefelt

Cuddles

Glenn Allen

Jim Thompson

Ed Asner

Hospital Patient

Gabrielle Byndloss

Patty

Madhur Jaffrey

Old Arani

Jim Dougherty

Doctor

Jhemma Ziegler

Scant Queen

Drew Starkey

Tim

Darla Delgado

Major Arbuckle

David Abed

Guy #2

Jason Kirkpatrick

Ring-Ding

Brad Brinkley

Shadowy Mr. Evans

Craig Trow

Bobby

Judy Kain

Geri

Emily Dunlop

Greta

Karen Wheeling Reynolds

Bus Station Cashier

Derek Evans

Zip

Tyner Rushing

Michaela

Lauren Revard

Franka

Mike Lutz

Vance

Kellen Boyle

Douche Guy

Rose Bianco

Grandma Jane

Seth Michaels

Father Cuervo

Lucia Scarano

Secretary

Boston Pierce

Young Boy

Trevor Goble

Fuchtopian #1

Eric James Morris

B.O.N. Agent

Lesa Wilson

Rhea

Braxton Alexander

Young Larry

Marc Farley

Salty #1

Helen Abell

Black Annis

James Tabeek

Fuchtopian #2

Yeselie Denise

Young Mother

Amber Neukum

Makeup Artist

Quinten Johnson

Cop

Alexander Nedvidek

Fuchtopian #3

Justin Johnson

Gunman

Faith Dillon

Cop #1

Suzie Haines

Cop #1

Pierce Lackey

Director

Alexander Kaminer

Fuchtopian Bellows Operator

Jamar Rivers

Agent #3

Todd Truley

Agent #1

Patrick Chundah Chu

Samurai

Joseph Mazza

Agent Patton

Kate Adair

Jeanette

Brandon Morris

Chief Kincaid

Rachel Appelbaum

Puppeteer

Leslie Black

Agent #2

Jwaundace Candece

School Bus Driver

LaKeta Booker

Mom

John Schmedes

Gary Trainor

Sailor Larocque

Mel

Christopher Ammanuel

College Student

Matt Philliben

Palace Servant

John Henry Ward

Robot Monster

Chelsea Bruland

Small Woman

Alton Williams

School Bus Kid #2

Russ Vick

Puppeteer

Donna Jay Fulks

Roxy

Bria Brimmer

Nurse

Ron Clinton Smith

Security Guard

Corey Jung

Sub Newscaster

Portia Cue

Soap Opera Mom

Lauren Halperin

Attending Nurse

KevinGlen

Threesome Man

Robert Bryan Davis

Performer #2

Josh Inocalla

Scant Servant #1

Peg O'Keef

Betty Ann

Josh Diogo

Skinhead #2

Troy Anthony Hogan

Carney

Ravon Miles

Scant Servant #2

Lillian Searcy

Girl

Dan Martin

Dr. Jonathan Tyme

Jeremy Barthelemy

Scant Servant #3

Jenin Gonzalez

Scant Servant #4

Justin James Boykin

Bus Boy

Chad J. Wagner

Beardgasm

Alzie Williams

Circus Attendant

Robert Tinsley

Tactical Field Agent

Shawn Weston Thacker

Kid

Timothy Carr

Salty Bump Patron

Rahiem Riley

News Camera Man

Scott Rapp

Field Agent

Jazzy Ellis

Nun #1

Matt Markopoulos

Police Officer

Dakota James Alden Lane

Jukebox Guy

Damian Michael Pearsall

Punk Club Patron

Michael Solyanik

Paul Trainor

Diandra Stoddard

SWAT Team

Gloria Bishop

Carnival goer

Bridgette Michelle Bentley

Spinning Jenny

Reese Giles

Shady Guy #1

Josue Louis-Charles

Resort Staff

Diane Guerrero

Crazy Jane

Matt Bomer

Larry Trainor

Timothy Dalton

Chief

Alan Tudyk

Mr. Nobody

Hannah Alline

Pretty Polly

Abi Monterey

Dorothy Spinner

Bethany Anne Lind

Clara Steele

Mark Sheppard

Willoughby Kipling

Lex Lang

Candlemaker

Julie McNiven

Sheryl Trainor

Wynn Everett

Shelley Byron

Jon Briddell

Darren Jones

Samantha Marie Ware

Miranda

Tommy Snider

Ernest Franklin

Charmin Lee

Elinore Stone

Irene Ziegler

Micki Harris

Ethan McDowell

Forsythe

Alec Mapa

Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man

Miles Mussenden

Lloyd

Curtis Armstrong

Ezekiel the Cockroach

Gina Hiraizumi

Sachiko

Charity Cervantes

Isabel Feathers

Jonathan Lipow

Monsieur Mallah

Chantelle Barry

Baphomet

Chelsea Alana Rivera

Silver Tongue

Julian Richings

Heinrich Von Fuchs

Alimi Ballard

Joshua Clay

Lilli Birdsell

Mother Archon

Ashley Dougherty

Giselle

Walnette Marie Santiago

Mel

Michael Scialabba

Father Archon

Swift Rice

Ferdinand

Orelon Sidney

News Reporter

Erik Passoja

Shipley

Tyler Buckingham

Frank

Braelyn Rankins

Young Vic

Susan Williams

Dolores

Cynthia Barrett

Gwen

Jonathan Baron

Dr. Heart

Adam James Breazeale

Teenager #1

Tomi Lavinder

Heckler #2

Tom Fitzpatrick

Elder John Bowers

Gary Basaraba

Big D

Carter Jenkins

Johnny Bills

Billy Boyd

Samuelson

Brandon Perea

Dr. Jonathan Tyme

Haley Strode

Young Dolores Mentallo

Mariana Klaveno

Valentina

Madalyn Horcher

Crystal Palace

Joan Van Ark

Mrs. Franklin

Jeanette O'Connor

Older Marilyn

Nasim

Woman

Cj Sykes

Flirty Man

Avis-Marie Barnes

Beekeeper

Shoni Baker

Doctor Gammon

Ezra Buzzington

Dr. Bertrand

Chris Mayers

Guy #1

Keith Flippen

GS-9 Patterson

Jack Ha

Man

Tracey Bonner

Torture

Dennis Cockrum

Sydney Bloom

Monique Grant

Waitress

Edward Michael Scott

Government Agent

Joshua Mikel

Imaginary Jesus

Jonathan Bergman

Toby Trainor

Ruth Connell

Night Nurse

Bryan McClure

Frankie

Beau Hart

7-Year-Old Elliot Patterson

Zele Avradopoulos

Bearded Lady

Monica Louwerens

Three Sisters

Marco Schittone

12-Year-Old Elliot Patterson

Kenneth Nance Jr.

Lab Tech #2

Jason Burkey

Specs

Roberta Setzu

Elena Challis

Candi Brooks

Ethel Singer

Lindsay Ayliffe

Joe

Andrew Nicolas Starr

Jagger

Peter Leake

Director

Roxzane T. Mims

Facilitator

Deja Dee

Doctor Chalmers

Andrea Andrade

Hairstylist

Robert Larriviere

Bouncer

Jordan Rice

Esme

Ted Ferguson

Old Forsythe

Nicolette Noble

Mommy

Daniel Baldock

Bartender

Tom Key

Preacher

Celeste Marcone

Teacher

Inge Uys

Agent #2

Talbott Lin

Cocktail Waitress

J. Thomas Bailey

Salty #2

Cory Scott Allen

Bob

Quinn Bozza

DJ

A. Smith Harrison

Gerald Trainor

Cate Jones

Young Marilyn

Leon Lamar

Mr. Arnold

Jay Amir

Robot Kid

Rodman Randolph

Hottie Dannyzen

Christopher Gay

Cop #2

Jim E Chandler

Wilhelm Hodges

Choppy Guillotte

Asa Diamonds

James J. Fuertes

TV Tom

Thiree Pinnock

Cheesesteak

Anna Borchert

Bloody Woman

Tony Falcon

Thief

Daniel Annone

Wally

Franco Castan

Agent Wilson

Jay DeVon Johnson

Dr. Jones

Guilherme Apollonio

Billy

Brigitte Bidet

Saucy Songirl #1

Melanie J. Newby

Lady Dannyzen

Kayli Joy Cooper

Rhiannon

Nik Shriner

Puppet Harry

Giavani Cairo

Lab Tech

Lala Ri

Saucy Songirl #2

Andres Erickson

Dannyzen #1

Carson Minniear

Young Gary Trainor

Ava Metallo

Young Girl

Alexander Roberts

Agent Bix

Greg Sproles

Agent on TV

Lynne Ashe

Carol

Gregory Piccirilli

Dannyzen #2

Jessica Fontaine

Performer #1

Matthew Blumm

Cliff's Dad

Thomas Williams

School Bus Kid #3

Fletcher Hammond

Young Paul Trainor

Casey Hendershot

Skinhead #1

Nicolette Goetz

Threesome Woman #1

Michelle Civile

Townie #1

Bryan Murphy

Edward

Dina Najjar

Threesome Woman #2

Javier Vazquez Jr.

Townie #2

Amanda Martins

Wardrobe Gal

Tim Peek

Knight Templar #1

Joel Ray Ishman

Lunch Man

Shelli Delgado

Receptionist

Kodai Yamaguchi

Gothic Dannyzen

Melissa Kennemore

Glamorous Movie Star

Matthew Carter

Trooper

Nathan W. Collins

Detective

William Tokarsky

Old Timer

Thom Khoury Williams

Angry Townie

José Alfredo Fernandez

Lead EMT

John Jacob Anderson

Mutant Prisoner

Reece Fleetwood

Townie

Tommy Campbell

Dr. John Sanders

Amy Lynn Tuttle

Sister of the Razor

Jared Warren

Villager

James Burns

Nascar Track Offical

Tod Lautenberg

Vinnie the Cameraman

Sarah Graham

Photographer

Art Sunday

Circus Organist

Daniela Gaskie

Threesome #1

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