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Watchmen Episode 8 "A God Walks Into Abar" Breakdown

In Watchmen Episode 8 we learn more about Doctor Manhattan's relationship with Angela Abar and what he has been up to all these years. Meg and Mike break down "A God Walks Into Abar".

Mike and Meg are back to break down the penultimate episode of HBO's Watchmen, "A God Walks Into Abar," and it's somehow even more dense and complicated than Episode 7. Though maybe that shouldn't be a surprise since it covers the life and times of one of the Watchmen comic's most iconic characters: Doctor Manhattan.

With Jon now "awake" after Angela learned about the 7th Kavalry's scheme to murder him and become him last week, we're left to start filling in the blanks. How did Jon and Angela meet? In Saigon, just like Angela originally said, but it wasn't your typical meet-cute. Jon's ability to perceive his timeline all at once means that he believes he's always been in love with Angela, even though she has no idea who he is. How did he forget he was Doctor Manhattan and become Cal? He was trying to make Angela, who justifiably doesn't want to be seen with someone like Manhattan, happy and so he turned to Adrian Veidt for help. Why do people think he's been on Mars? Because he set up a decoy.

All told, some of the biggest questions of the show have some of the simplest answers--but they're all leading up to the biggest reveal of the series so far: The mystery of why Will Reeves knew to kill Judd Crawford. It all comes down to one massive, mind-bending paradox that Angela herself rests at the heart of. All that and more in this week's breakdown as we anxiously await the finale.

We may have come out of the tunnel, but the story is anything but over.

Watchmen airs on HBO at 9PM.

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Too much wokeness for me.

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This is a really good show. Myself, and a lot of my friends, are really enjoying it!

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I tried my best to give this show a chance with an open mind and was a little discouraged in the beginning with more racist depictions. I finally was able to start enjoying the show as they related it to the history of Hooded Justice and I was always interested in his character. The writing was pretty lazy at points and too convenient at others but the production was enough to keep interest, but this episode was garbage. The writers clearly did minimal research on the past characters in the comics and decided logic and intelligence was to be left behind the door to wokeness. I'm not going to get into the whole episode as it would take to long to write and read, but I will leave with one statement. The smartest man on earth had the element of surprise through tachyons and was unable to figure out how to kill Doctor Manhattan, but some racists rednecks were able to do it while the Doctor knew it was coming, as they were trying to kill him and take his powers to control the world... Because these dumb white supremacists are that much of a threat... I mean come on.

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Why would they even make this series? It looks bad and its purpose looks bad too because it’s originally a graphic novel. The movie was great. Some people didnt like it much, but for those who read the novel they must admit the production did a good effort. HBO got into this series production? Wao, i guess since GoT season 8 that company‘s vision is fading in terms of quality. Just my opinion of course :)

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