This post contains spoilers For the "peacemaker" season 2, Episode 6, titled "Ignorance is Chris".
Since the second season of the premiere of "Peacemaker", co-executive director of DC Studio and creator of "Peacekeeper" Jameseys Gun has hit the end of the season. At the premiere of the series in August, Gun told Brandon Davis That episodes "6 and 8 can be my favorite things I've ever done at all times." A few days ago on social media, Gun Answers to the post Saying that episode 6, titled "Ignorance is Chris", would contain "the best acting of Johnon Senna". Fans and journalists were also wondering if Gun was at the level or played by Balio Hookster for the masses. After all, Gun made a point not to send the last three episodes of the season out of the press, so this was just a trick for publicity or not?
Now, when "ignorance is Chris" fell to HBO Max, I can say for sure that Gun was not only blowing smoke. The episode works on an impressive number of levels, such as the road A huge twist is falling That, despite assuming that several people during the season, still feel shocking in her boldness, as well as its connection to character. The alternative dimension that Christopher Smith Aka Mirnik (Johnon Senna) visited the whole season, where his father Augi (Robert Patrick) and brother Keith (David Danman) are still alive and Emilia Harcurt (Ennennifer Holland). This discovery is similar to the movie M. Night Chyamalan, where all the different clues are spicy during previous episodes, as well as various Dark alternative stories in history such as "Strength Models" by Star Trek. Also, he points out how selfishly ignorant Chris is, he did not understand this. In addition, the episode proves that the GUNN DCU tapestry can work extremely well and contains a scene that really contains one of the best Seine performances.
Lex Luthor Cameo demonstrates the skillful handling of a gun to mutually connected universe
Aside from the turn of the country-x, the other great event seen in "ignorance is Chris" was The surprising look of Lex Luthor, as Nicolas Hull played. Of course, the outlook for an actor depicting their character from the feature films in the streaming series is nothing new, as Marvel's film universe has the crossover pioneering technique many times now. However, as they did, they were not successful, as some characters ended up spent on the small screen, while others founded on the small screen felt uncomfortable inserted into the adventures with a large screen later. Using characters through different media should work in theory, but in practice, it was not always smooth sailing.
Of course, the jury is still out when it comes to handling crossover signs and other materials. Only the time will say whether the DCC will continue to stick together or break down as most Chinese universes before. It said, the look of a luterest feels like Another example of hugging through the red strip of the Chinese universeSo to say, the use of the character because it is appropriate and serves the story more than anything else. In other words, Luter does not feel inserted at the scene in a way that his appearance could change in anticipation of Hultt's schedule, nor does the scene feel too built around him. It is so clear and natural in the way it serves and the "peacemaker" as it begins to Plant the seed for "a man from tomorrow". Handling Gun's DCU has been impressive so far and I can't wait to see how well this approach continues to work.
Kon Seine and Ennenifer Holland do their best to date in the episode
While the use of the "best ever" to describe something is literally hyperbola, Gun certainly did not exaggerate in this case. Towards the end of the episode, Chris and Emilia meet each other after the latter were detained by argus, and they have a conversation that Harcurt avoids and Chris was unable to articulate them all season. Gun's writing is incredibly refreshing here because most episodic televisions tend to play moments close to their chest and leave very uncertain to keep people adjusting. Chris and Emilia speak clearly, even when heated emotions and tension between them lead them to tears. Senna and the Netherlands are sensational, both actors use this opportunity to let them loosen and allow these protected characters to strip their souls more and us.
This scene is not just a hallmark of the episode and the series as a whole; Also, it's a high point for Gun Oover. The film director has always had a good ear for dialogue, and his skill with bold, boundary offensive non-sectors and quips is probably what made his career. However, he did not get that much credit for the way he handles romantic tension. He appeared throughout his career, in films such as "Slitter", the "Gardaxy Guardians" trilogy, and even "Tromeo and Ietulieth". However, it is a one-two blow to Superman and the "peacemaker" demonstrating his ability to write an intelligent character-based dialog, as well as his strong eye for casting. The scene between Clark (David Corensvet) and Lois (Rachel Brosnahan) in Superman And the scene of Chris and Emilia in the "peacemaker" feel like two sides of the same coin, the moments when the story entertains and allows the characters to literally say their own. It is this wealth that makes the "peacemaker" season 2 Episode 6 really sings, making it really one of the best things Gun has done so far.
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