![]() The Brendan Fraser renaissance/revelation continues and it’s all thanks to Doom Patrol that the actor is able to showcase his amazing acting chops after years of being stuck in smaller roles. Despite being restricted to an unexpressive robotic body and face, Fraser has managed to convey levels of complex emotions via his voice and mannerisms alone, which is an impressive feat. The MVP of the series remains Brendan Fraser’s Cliff Steele AKA Robotman. None of it feels forced or cringe-worthy, unlike other DC Comics TV series like the ones on CW ( Arrow, The Flash, etc.) or even compared to HBO’s own Titans. ![]() The series is best when even with all the strangeness of interdimensional beings and literal living streets, there’s still room for a lot of authentic and moving human drama. ![]() It’s perhaps the best live-action DC Comics series out there in terms of embracing the weirdness and zaniness of the comics and source material. The crux of Doom Patrol since the first season has always been the exploration of the character’s deepest regrets and internal emotional issues. The team is still reeling from the death of one of their own from last season, and so everyone is recovering from the traumatic twists and turns of Season 2. The Strangest Heroes Of Allĭoom Patrol Season 3 picks up directly after the ending of Season 2, but even if you’ve forgotten what’s happened since, don’t worry, because the new season moves forward and doesn’t dwell much on what transpired in the previous season. Doom Patrol Season 3 is the first season of the series to be on HBO Max after moving from the now-defunct DC Universe streaming app. It somewhat remains a miracle that it hasn’t been cancelled, considering all the bizarre and out-of-this-world things that have happened on the show so far. Out of all the DC shows, Doom Patrol has been one of the consistently good ones.
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