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The Ties That Grind

  • Episode aired Aug 21, 2025
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'Superman' superstars David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Sara Sampaio, María Gabriela de Faría, Mikaela Hoover, Wendell Pierce, Skyler Gisondo, Anthony Carrigan, Isabela Merced, Edi Gathegi, and writer/director James Gunn join IMDb for a quiz about their costars' early roles and deep-cut trivia.
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Peacemaker interviews for a spot on the Justice Gang, while Harcourt struggles to find work on the heels of Adebayo's bombshell press conference. Economos is forced to surveil Peacemaker und... Read allPeacemaker interviews for a spot on the Justice Gang, while Harcourt struggles to find work on the heels of Adebayo's bombshell press conference. Economos is forced to surveil Peacemaker under Rick Flag, Sr.'s new management.Peacemaker interviews for a spot on the Justice Gang, while Harcourt struggles to find work on the heels of Adebayo's bombshell press conference. Economos is forced to surveil Peacemaker under Rick Flag, Sr.'s new management.

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    8lanoot

    Good Start

    They made tweaks and fixes but honestly it didn't feel like much really changed. One thing that bothered me was how forced some of the jokes felt, like they were just thrown in rather than flowing naturally. Still I'm excited to see where things go next and curious about what new characters might show up.
    8winzerrnation

    best episode yet

    As fun as peacemaker s1 is, i felt like its comedy sometimes undermined the pacing and emotion. It seldom takes itself seriously then the emotional moments feel like tone shock. A rare issue for gunn considering how well he balances humor and heart in his work.

    S2e1 is an improvement in every sense. Less jokes but every joke made me laugh.

    Pacing is excellent whereas s1 was oft clunky with comedy. Hard hitting emotional scenes from the first episode. This episode sets the stage for a new level of explicit content and i love it.

    My only real critique is harcourt. At this point she kinda still feels like the generic strong female character defined by mystery. I know you kinda have to take a while for these slow burn character arcs, and while i did like what they set up in this episode, she is one of the less interesting characters thus far. Time will tell if it's worth it.

    Regardless, this was a joy to watch and im so ecstatic for the rest of season 2 and gunn's dcu as a whole.
    9lassegalsgaard

    The Ties That Grind

    With the establishment of the new DC Universe under James Gunn and Peter Safran came inevitable questions regarding the integration of earlier properties. It was widely speculated that characters such as Peacemaker-and others shaped by Gunn in the previous continuity-would reappear, but the uncertainty lay in the manner of their incorporation. The arrival of the new season of "Peacemaker" provides a definitive, and perhaps surprising, answer to that question. If its first episode is any indication, the series remains as irreverent, incisive, and sharply attuned to its satirical edge as ever.

    It was widely anticipated that James Gunn would explore the multiverse in this series, a prospect that generated considerable speculation. Yet Gunn deftly subverts expectations by employing the multiverse not as an external, genre-driven spectacle but as a narrative device aligned with Chris's internal conflict. Rather than unfolding on a cosmic scale, it is filtered through a personal lens, which deepens the emotional trajectory Chris undertakes across the season. This focus on interiority highlights the show's deeper struggles, with Gunn's script laying substantial groundwork in charting the emotional turbulence of multiple characters, most notably Chris and Emilia Harcourt. Each figure is introduced at a distinct juncture in their life-some more reconciled to their circumstances than others-creating fertile ground for compelling character development in the episodes to come. Despite this introspective dimension, the show retains Gunn's trademark irreverence, balancing sharp satire with genuine heart. Its humor and tonal playfulness coexist with sequences of dynamic action, particularly a climactic confrontation between Chris and an unexpected adversary. Just as notable is the series' integration into the broader DC Universe. While certain elements of continuity necessitate retconning, Gunn approaches these adjustments with a cleverness that minimizes potential inconsistencies. Finally, the series' opening audition scene stands out as a showcase of Gunn's precision, immediately establishing character dynamics with wit and clarity.

    "The Ties That Grind" inaugurates a new chapter for the skilled marksman, one that is not only exhilarating but also deeply rooted in internal conflict. The narrative demonstrates a sophisticated engagement with the multiverse, deploying it with intelligence rather than excess, while also situating the series firmly within the DC Universe through deft retconning and a thoughtful integration of the franchise's central thematic concerns.
    8OnlyAtJMart

    So I guess Gunn isn't bringing back Jared Leto

    I love that the DCU is hitting the ground running. I loved the new Superman, and am really looking forward to the rest of Peacemaker S2. It's off to a good start, but episode 1 is not an episode you'd want to watch with family. At least during one scene. I don't know how people will respond to the opening credits of the show this season. Season 1's opening credits were very well liked, and was better than S2's opening, in my opinion.

    The entertainment sources that were sent an advanced copy of season 2, didn't get the last 3 episodes. Gunn said it was, at the moment, some of the best work he's done. Plus with how easily things get leaked, keeping the last 3 episodes a secret, is the best way Gunn felt he could keep it under wraps, until they air.

    Also, with the trash talk about 30 Seconds to Mars in this episode, I'm guessing James Gunn will not be having Jared Leto reprise his role as the Joker. Hah!
    6CHIMPSnDIP

    Promising Opener, but Not the Best Episode

    The ending was a great hook and there were some good emotional beats, but a lot of the jokes felt forced or fell flat, which is a shame because most of the jokes in Superman hit. Harcourt's character had some goofy lines that were supposed to be hardcore or something, I wasn't a big fan. Didn't like the opening dance number as much either. It worked better with a goofier song. There is potential for better episodes down the road though.

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      As Peacemaker heads into the Justice Gang auditions, a woman in a rabbit-themed costume walks out crying. This is White Rabbit, a.k.a., Jaina Hudson, an enemy of Batman, capable of splitting herself into two different people; socialite Jaina, and criminal, White Rabbit.
    • Goofs
      One of Emilia Harcourt's overdue invoices is marked with the logo of the "Watershed Deptartment", incorrectly spelling "department". This could be explained in-universe however as a common printing error.
    • Quotes

      Hawkgirl: How'd I get stuck with this job? Lord:

      Maxwell Lord: You're the only one whose handwriting is legible.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits there is a continuing conversation between Chris and Emilia about Spin Doctors and Thirty Seconds to Mars.
    • Connections
      References Tales from the Crypt (1989)
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      Written by Eric Nally, Loren Turner, Sky White, Daisy Caplan, Alex Nauth and Thomas Pridgen

      Performed by Foxy Shazam

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      • August 21, 2025 (United States)
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