Murn After Reading
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 feb 2022
- TV-MA
- 46min
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8.7/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMurn reveals his deepest secret; Auggie is set free; the botched arrest of Peacemaker sends alien Goff into an unexpected new host.Murn reveals his deepest secret; Auggie is set free; the botched arrest of Peacemaker sends alien Goff into an unexpected new host.Murn reveals his deepest secret; Auggie is set free; the botched arrest of Peacemaker sends alien Goff into an unexpected new host.
Opiniones destacadas
After watching this episode.... I am excite for :
-The remaining episodes
-Peacemaker Season 2
-James Gunn's Other Series. I really hope it is either Bloodsport or Ratcatcher.
The series is actually getting a little better more or less each episode. This episode seamed to finely have toned down the infantile humor to some degree at least, thicken the plot some more, and in general continue the slight incremental improvement from the third/fourth episode in this series.
... so please don't miss an after-credit scene with him.
Excellent episode, with Adebayo's "family" drama being ,as usual, the only weak point.
Everything else is great. Wonderfull perfomance on Chukwudi Iwuji part.
Excellent episode, with Adebayo's "family" drama being ,as usual, the only weak point.
Everything else is great. Wonderfull perfomance on Chukwudi Iwuji part.
Vigilante made me laugh at pretty much every line he had. This episode had everything, can't wait to see the next episodes as the season keeps going uphill.
"Murn After Reading" operates as both a masterful table-setting episode and a character study that deepens the mythology while maintaining the series' signature tonal balance. James Gunn's direction demonstrates remarkable restraint, allowing intimate revelations to carry equal weight with explosive action sequences. The episode's strength lies in its ability to shift the narrative foundation without sacrificing the dark comedic elements that define the show.
Chukwudi Iwuji delivers a powerhouse performance as Murn, navigating complex emotional terrain with nuanced precision. His portrayal balances vulnerability with underlying menace, creating a character whose true nature feels both shocking and inevitable in retrospect. Danielle Brooks continues to excel as Leota, her reactions serving as the audience's emotional anchor during revelations that reshape our understanding of the team dynamic. John Cena maintains his exceptional work, though his screen time feels deliberately reduced to allow other characters their moments to shine.
The cinematography employs intimate framing during confession scenes, contrasting sharply with the expansive shots used for action sequences. This visual language reinforces the episode's central theme of hidden truths coming to light. The production design subtly incorporates alien elements without overwhelming the practical locations, maintaining the show's grounded aesthetic while expanding its cosmic scope.
The writing expertly balances exposition with character development, using revelations to deepen relationships rather than simply advance plot mechanics. Dialogue crackles with Gunn's trademark wit while carrying genuine emotional weight, particularly during confrontation scenes between team members. The pacing builds methodically toward multiple cliffhangers that promise significant consequences.
While the episode functions primarily as setup for the season's final act, it never feels like mere preparation. Each scene serves dual purposes, advancing both plot and character arcs with economic efficiency. The butterfly mythology gains compelling depth through personal stakes rather than abstract concepts, making the alien invasion feel genuinely threatening on an individual level. This penultimate positioning allows the episode to expand the stakes while maintaining intimate character focus, creating anticipation for the finale without sacrificing present-moment engagement.
Chukwudi Iwuji delivers a powerhouse performance as Murn, navigating complex emotional terrain with nuanced precision. His portrayal balances vulnerability with underlying menace, creating a character whose true nature feels both shocking and inevitable in retrospect. Danielle Brooks continues to excel as Leota, her reactions serving as the audience's emotional anchor during revelations that reshape our understanding of the team dynamic. John Cena maintains his exceptional work, though his screen time feels deliberately reduced to allow other characters their moments to shine.
The cinematography employs intimate framing during confession scenes, contrasting sharply with the expansive shots used for action sequences. This visual language reinforces the episode's central theme of hidden truths coming to light. The production design subtly incorporates alien elements without overwhelming the practical locations, maintaining the show's grounded aesthetic while expanding its cosmic scope.
The writing expertly balances exposition with character development, using revelations to deepen relationships rather than simply advance plot mechanics. Dialogue crackles with Gunn's trademark wit while carrying genuine emotional weight, particularly during confrontation scenes between team members. The pacing builds methodically toward multiple cliffhangers that promise significant consequences.
While the episode functions primarily as setup for the season's final act, it never feels like mere preparation. Each scene serves dual purposes, advancing both plot and character arcs with economic efficiency. The butterfly mythology gains compelling depth through personal stakes rather than abstract concepts, making the alien invasion feel genuinely threatening on an individual level. This penultimate positioning allows the episode to expand the stakes while maintaining intimate character focus, creating anticipation for the finale without sacrificing present-moment engagement.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJohn Cena actually played the piano.
- ErroresWhen Locke shoots 2nd officer at close range (less than 2' away), his gun is pointed at their face as it fires but the blood splatter erupts from the abdomen instead.
- Créditos curiososAfter the end credits, there's an outtake of Heyerdahl trying to look sad, but he keeps breaking up.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Funniest Peacemaker Season 1 Moments (2022)
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