![]() ![]() “what’s up y’all? We’re showing of Watchman. ![]() YouĮxpect somebody to come out, and usually expect them to come out and be like, What was about to happen, which you don’t really expect from a show runner. Or anything like that, but he, in the sweetest way, seemed so nervous about I don’t want to ascribe too much emotion for him because I don’t know him personally Really publicly showing off Watchman, and Damon Lindelof came out on stage, and Thousands of fans inside the Javits Center. Situation for people watching that stuff. Who had seen it, but generally that’s kind of mum, that’s a very private I did talk to some coworkers and friends there The first one, so they showed off the first episode previously at TCA, the The podcast itself, but two observations I will give you all your listeners. If we want to talk about that at all on the podcast before we get into theĪnything for anybody because I do want us to talk about a clean and fresh on Week in advance, and we’ll probably catch up when we get to the show. I don’t know if we want to get into this on this Last issue of Watchman by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. As we talk about Look on my Works, ye Mighty the second to People, we’re going to be talking about chapter 11 and not going intellectuallyīankrupt over it. Justin: Yeah, that’s true, and we’ll just So, just throughout this podcast episode, let’s take incredibly long I can edit it in afterwards, and I’m sure it’ll be Long as he recorded his part of the podcast, we’re doing this one over Skype. Like, “Hey, I was there 35 minutes ago.” So I don’t know if we missed But anyway, so he just texted me and he was ![]() Good things to say about the last issue, I think. Speaking of fucked up, I’m sorry to do this. Going to be jumping into the TV show and by the end, things are going to get We got two episodes to go here on the comic, and then we’re You got to figure something out with that.Įpisodes together. Through your window like a bunch of creeps. Who watches you watching the Watchman? We watch you watch the Watchman right Plus, here’s a transcript of the episode for you to read through as you listen: The theme music for Watchmen Watch was written and performed by Jeff Solomon. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUBSCRIBE TO WATCHMEN WATCH ON ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR RSS. Subscribe: Spotify | Stitcher | Email | TuneIn | RSSĪs Nite Owl and Rorschach approach Ozymandias’ fortress, Adrian Veidt takes a walk back through his history, and our Watchmen podcast breaks down Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons Watchmen #11, “Look On My Works, Ye Mighty…” Plus, one of our hosts has seen the first episode of HBO’s Watchmen series and gives their spoiler-free impressions. Ozymandias may see it otherwise, but these actions were some of the cruelest in all of Watchmen.Podcast (watchmen-watch): Play in new window | Download | Embed Their reward for trusting him was to be made part a plan they had no say in, a much more personal and duplicitous step in Adrian's overall goal. For Edgar and Janey, these were people who knew Adrian and trusted in him. However, it’s easy to say that when Adrian never met the people he killed with his ultimate plan. The Watchmen hero claimed that he made himself “ feel every death” after he launched his attack. In order to save the world, Ozymandias made the decision to sacrifice several million lives to save billions. If giving the two a death sentence wasn't enough, the situation is made all the worse by how grateful Janey and Edgar are for their savior, Adrian Veidt. And while it was already known in the comics that Adrian was the real guilty party, how exactly Adrian condemned Slater and Jacobi to their fates was a mystery. Janey and Edgar were crucial to Ozymandias’s plans in Watchmen so that Adrian could drive Doctor Manhattan away from Earth by convincing the world Jon was responsible for giving them cancer. Blissfully unaware, both Edgar and Janey take comfort in knowing Adrian Veidt. If that wasn't bad enough, Ozymandias sends Moloch on a run to Janey Slater's house to provide her with medicinal cigarettes supposedly to help her get rid of her recurring bronchitis. Veidt has Jacobi work long shifts, keeping him at his desk to make sure Edgar is properly exposed. Unbeknownst to Moloch, Adrian is exposing Edgar to irradiated materials that are slowly giving him cancer. Watchmen’s Ozymandias recognizes that Jacobi needs work and gives him a job triple-checking paperwork done by Veidt’s various scientists. Michael Straczynski, John Higgins, and Eduardo Risso reveals that after a long stint in prison, Adrian Veidt helped Edgar Jacobi, aka the former villain Moloch, get an early release. However, despite the victory Veidt achieves at the end of Watchmen, his path is remarkably crueler than previously thought. Related: DC's New Watchmen Easter Egg Could Make Robin Its Most Important Hero
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