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Cheers to the Tin Man

  • Episode aired Dec 12, 2024
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Cheers to the Tin Man (2024)
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When the Creature Commandos arrive at the manor to save The Bride and Nina, GI Robot relives his glory days in the war and beyond -- and finally gets his wish.When the Creature Commandos arrive at the manor to save The Bride and Nina, GI Robot relives his glory days in the war and beyond -- and finally gets his wish.When the Creature Commandos arrive at the manor to save The Bride and Nina, GI Robot relives his glory days in the war and beyond -- and finally gets his wish.

  • Director
    • Matt Peters
  • Writer
    • James Gunn
  • Stars
    • Indira Varma
    • Sean Gunn
    • Alan Tudyk
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    8.5/10
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    • Director
      • Matt Peters
    • Writer
      • James Gunn
    • Stars
      • Indira Varma
      • Sean Gunn
      • Alan Tudyk
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • The Bride
    • (voice)
    Sean Gunn
    Sean Gunn
    • GI Robot
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    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • Dr. Phosphorus
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    Zoë Chao
    Zoë Chao
    • Nina Mazursky
    • (voice)
    • (as Zoe Chao)
    David Harbour
    David Harbour
    • Frankenstein
    • (voice)
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Rick Flag Sr.
    • (voice)
    Maria Bakalova
    Maria Bakalova
    • Princess Ilana
    • (voice)
    Flula Borg
    Flula Borg
    • German Oberst
    • (voice)
    Anya Chalotra
    Anya Chalotra
    • Circe
    • (voice)
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Sam
    • (voice)
    Robbie Daymond
    Robbie Daymond
    • Little Sure Shot
    • (voice)
    • …
    Keith Ferguson
    • Amethyst Knight
    • (voice)
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    Julian Kostov
    Julian Kostov
    • Alexi
    • (voice)
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    Piotr Michael
    Piotr Michael
    • Exuberant Host
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    Derek Phillips
    Derek Phillips
    • Billy
    • (voice)
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    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Sgt. Rock
    • (voice)
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Bulldozer
    • (voice)
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    Joe Zieja
    Joe Zieja
    • Doofus Son
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    • Director
      • Matt Peters
    • Writer
      • James Gunn
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    9winsinggunn

    Proof that Gunn is God-level at writing characters

    The Tin man! What a story! What a character! Such a bold take at a metallic amalgamation of cogs and screws and bolts. A man, a machine. Not driven by an engine, but a heart, a purpose. What a beautiful story structure. The present, the past and the end of a journey. The minds that gave birth to a life, the comrades left behind, the scientist who gave new abilities. A weapon? A soldier? Or a savior?

    James Gunn has this amazing ability to give characters that very few people know or recognize even among comic book fans and give them a very engaging character development. So much so that they instantly get engraved in one's brain as character that they can relate with on a deeper level. Monsters, animals, robots, aliens doesn't even matter. Humanizing such characters is an ability that Gunn has been mastering since the dawn of his career. I can only wait in anticipation and excitement what he can bring on the table with one particular character that has a humungous legacy and is basically the torch bearer of the genre itself.
    9jakethesnake-18813

    This is more like it!

    Now we're going somewhere! Easily my favorite episode of the first 3, it helps that this episode focuses on my favorite character of the bunch so far, GI Robot. And to say it's gonna be hard to top this episode would be an understatement. Not only is it dynamically rich in character, but it gets the main story of the show moving in a more interesting direction. The thing is, if the show decided to be a seven episode story arc with each episode focusing on one character before bringing them all together in the finale, I think I would've enjoyed that show more. Nonetheless, "Cheers for the Tin Man" is a step in the right direction for this show, and it could turn out to be something truly special if the cards are played right!
    10jjsimpe

    I need of this show

    This episode had me sobbing at the very end with another heartwarming backstory told to perfection. I have to frank after the first two episodes this not what I had in mind to be honest but James Gunn continues to surprise.

    The mixture between current events and moments from the past is absolutely glorious and the bittersweet moments at the end was also special I honestly can't wait for next week to watch the next episode in this amazing tale. So far it's the best episode and hope the next few episodes pick on this and give us absolute cinema. A perfect ten for me. Nothing more nothing less. 😭
    7filipus6860

    Another great episode

    I wasn't disappointed by this episode. I expected backstory for G. I. Robot and that's what I got. G. I is a member of the Easy Company and he served during WWII with Sgt. Rock.

    There's not really much to say about it more than what I just did. Just as withe the previous episode, whe see present-day events and a backstory for one of the Creature Commanos members. What I like about this series is that, at least for now, it's just not that big. There's an Amazon witch hunting down a princess of Pokolistan for some reason and our heroes (if you can even call them that) try to protect her. Episode 2 was about the Bride and episode 3 about G. I. Robot and I think Episode 4 will be about the Weasel. Anyways, can't wait for the next episode.
    9lassegalsgaard

    Cheers to the Tin Man

    Humans have always been fascinated by creating machines that think, feel, and fight for them - a pursuit born from both necessity and ambition. From ancient myths of automatons to modern artificial intelligence, the dream of building a tireless protector persists. The perfect soldier who will never yield and always continue to fight for the betterment and safety of everyone. G. I. Robot, the mechanized warrior from DC's "Creature Commandos," is a compelling symbol of this desire - crafted for war, discarded when obsolete, and yearning for purpose. Episode 3, "Cheers to the Tin Man," skillfully explores this theme, delivering an emotionally resonant and action-packed installment.

    The episode dives into G. I. Robot's war-torn past, offering a poignant backstory that serves as sharp social commentary. Built for combat and cast aside when the battles ended, G. I. Robot embodies how societies use technology to solve problems and then abandon it when it's no longer convenient. This underlying critique is handled with subtlety and depth, never feeling preachy but rather enriching the character's arc. What truly stands out is how "Cheers to the Tin Man" makes G. I. Robot a deeply sympathetic figure. Despite his cold steel exterior, he is loyal, determined, and fiercely protective of his team - qualities of the ideal soldier. His journey feels both tragic and heroic, making his moments of reflection especially touching. The writing by James Gunn balances heartfelt introspection with biting wit, ensuring the emotional beats resonate. Of course, "Creature Commandos" never skimps on action, and this episode delivers in spades. The combat sequences are the most brutal and blood-soaked yet, embracing the show's R-rated freedom with spectacular flair. Director Matt Peters crafts kinetic, visually thrilling set-pieces that blend over-the-top violence with dark humor - a signature of the series that continues to impress. While the larger series arc takes a backseat, this character-driven episode demonstrates the strength of episodic storytelling. By focusing on G. I. Robot, the show deepens its narrative tapestry, making the broader stakes more compelling when the ensemble appears. "Cheers to the Tin Man" isn't just a break from the main plot - it's a masterclass in character exploration through action-packed, emotionally charged storytelling.

    "Cheers to the Tin Man" is a standout, seamlessly blending explosive action with a heartfelt narrative about loyalty, purpose, and humanity's complicated relationship with its creations. G. I. Robot may be made of metal, but his story is profoundly human - and that's what makes this episode unforgettable and the purpose of this show really comes into shape.

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    • Trivia
      Dr. Magnus is known as the creator of the Metal Men, robots based on tin, lead, platinum, iron, gold and mercury.
    • Goofs
      A guard helping the princess is killed such that his blood splatters over her face and hair. In the subsequent scenes of her escape attempts her face remains so splattered, until she locks herself in a room, with the final shot being of her staring at the door frozen in fear. Scenes cut away to showing the Creature Commandos for a while. When the scene returns, the princess is still frozen in fear staring at the door, but all the blood is now gone.
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      GI Robot: Friend Nina, my disappointment in having no Nazis to kill when I arrived is lessened by my pleasure that you are alive.

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      Features The Dirty Dozen (1967)
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      • December 12, 2024 (United States)
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