This article contains spoilers For the "peacemaker" season 2, episode 7 - "Like Keith in the Night"
Chris Smith's father (Johnon Senna), Augi (Robert Patrick, who gave /film an exclusive interview to play a terrible human being), is an amazing bad man. In Season 1 "Peacekeeper", he is a terrible parent and uninvited white supremacist who leads a neo -Nazi hatred as a supervisor known as the White Dragon. In Season 2, he is reintroduced into an alternative universe as something more gentle and loved man. However, the big one Season 2 "peacemaker", Episode 6 reveals that his reality is the Nazi control of the country- It seems to throw it all out of the window. Since the main universe Augi was terrible, surely the one who is actually a noticeable superhero in the Nazi world is doubled?
As it turns out, this is not the case. Perhaps the biggest surprise of "like a whale in the night" is that the "Blue Dragon" version of Augi turns out to be shockingly reasonable and cold, who is simply trying to make the most of the maximum of being stuck in. He seems to not keep a contempt for people of different ethnicities and chases his other son Keith (David Danman). He complains that he is called the Nazi. He is openly hostile to and uncooperative with the corrupt police forces in this world and is fully ready to allow children from the 11th street to return to their world even after learning that the peacekeeper killed Peace-worker-2.
The discovery of Augi is a real bomb, especially since the eternal slow -to -penetration of peace has hardly had time to understand that this version of his father is not a Nazi before it is too late: the second Augi transmits this information with a great speech, the watch (Freddie Stroma) turns and shows it several times.
The peacekeeper loses his family once again teasing mass consequences for the seasonal final
Vigilante is unaware of the true nature of Augi and sincerely thinks that children from 11th Street are in trouble, so it is difficult to maintain the situation against him. However, he forces the peacemaker to revive the trauma of losing his father - in fact, double, because he now knows for sure that this version of his father is a significantly better person than the one he grew up with.
Moreover, the peacemaker must also endure to see his friends brutally attack and hurt Keith, who accidentally died of his hand in his universe when they were still young. Experience clearly makes a number of unstable Chris, which heart begs everyone to stop harming his brother and insists that he is the real problem because his presence is constantly damaging Keith.
Not many people have seen that their family is dying (or almost dies, because Keith survives the attack) twice, and Chris is visibly shaken by experience. He seems to understand that the situation is and that his friends meant well, because he explicitly protects them at the end of the episode and raised the blame for his interdimensional actions. However, the psychological damage to the events of the episode is without a doubt huge, and he has not yet discovered that Emilia Harcurt (Ennenifer Holland) is fully ready to shoot Keith to protect Chris. It is unlikely that the final of the season 2 "peacekeeper" can avoid resolving all of this, and it is scary to think what can do for the relationship between Chris and Emilia - two damaged people who cannot help help but to endure even more injured no matter what they do.
Season 2 "Peaceuar" moves to HBO Max.
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