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Another Rick Up My Sleeve

  • Episode aired Sep 4, 2025
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Dee Bradley Baker and John Cena in Peacemaker (2022)
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As Peacemaker receives praise as a hero, he uses the alternate dimension to deepen his bond with Harcourt. Meanwhile, Economos faces criticism for the mission's failure.As Peacemaker receives praise as a hero, he uses the alternate dimension to deepen his bond with Harcourt. Meanwhile, Economos faces criticism for the mission's failure.As Peacemaker receives praise as a hero, he uses the alternate dimension to deepen his bond with Harcourt. Meanwhile, Economos faces criticism for the mission's failure.

  • Director
    • Greg Mottola
  • Writer
    • James Gunn
  • Stars
    • John Cena
    • Danielle Brooks
    • Freddie Stroma
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    • Director
      • Greg Mottola
    • Writer
      • James Gunn
    • Stars
      • John Cena
      • Danielle Brooks
      • Freddie Stroma
    • 10User reviews
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    9lassegalsgaard

    Another Rick Up My Sleeve

    As the first season progressed, it became clear that Chris' struggles were rooted in the trauma of his brother's death. The second season builds on that foundation by posing a provocative counterfactual: what if that loss had never occurred? How would Chris' personality and choices differ, and what tensions emerge when someone shaped by grief is confronted with an alternate self untouched by it? It is a remarkably fertile premise, and "Peacemaker" embraces it with characteristic boldness. Under James Gunn's direction, the series not only deepens its integration into the broader DCU but also ventures further into the complexities of its protagonist's psyche, yielding fresh and compelling avenues of character exploration.

    This season has ventured into more emotionally charged territory than the first, with Chris' personal growth and inner journey consistently placed at the center. The multiverse, rather than serving as mere spectacle, has been deployed as a narrative device that deepens this growth. In this episode, that thematic thread continues: Chris is afforded the opportunity to articulate long-suppressed feelings to Harcourt-even if only to an alternate version of her-and to share a resonant moment with his brother. These encounters not only reassert his profound regret over past events but also lay the groundwork for the dramatic resolution to come. The episode also offers substantial development for Harcourt. Within the primary timeline, her reluctance to pursue a relationship with Chris is granted greater weight, striking an emotional chord that clarifies her perspective. Jennifer Holland delivers her strongest work to date here, embodying two versions of the character with authenticity: one imbued with warmth, the other marked by cold restraint. The contrast underscores the complexity of Harcourt's characterization while highlighting Holland's versatility as a performer. The episode further distinguishes itself through its visceral action sequences, most notably in a set piece where Chris confronts a terrorist group occupying a building. The scene is both brutally violent and kinetically gripping, aligning with the series' established tone while reintroducing the spectacle that recent episodes have held in reserve. The result is a chapter that balances emotional intimacy with high-stakes action, reaffirming the show's capacity to fuse grit, character work, and genre thrills into a compelling whole.

    "Another Rick Up My Sleeve" emerges as another successful installment in a series that continues to raise its emotional stakes with surprising depth and sincerity. The episode provides meaningful development for both Chris and Harcourt, while giving Jennifer Holland the opportunity to deliver her most nuanced and wide-ranging performance to date. The result is a gritty and innovative chapter that underscores the show's growing capacity for emotional resonance alongside its genre thrills.
    10shayanshahid

    Absolutely, In my Top 10 Shows

    Direction 10/10 Action 9/10 Comedy 7/10 Story 9.5/10.

    Peacemaker is foul-mouthed, violent, and ridiculous-but also surprisingly human. It's a satire of superhero culture that manages to deliver genuine character growth and emotional storytelling. New season hypes up the season 1.

    The show thrives on Gunn's signature mix of crude humor, absurd violence, and emotional vulnerability.
    7moelgaard-92

    Fun but some of the acting is horrible

    It's a fun episode but got a weird wipe through out. The Sasha character is so annoying and her acting is laughable at times.

    Her monologue late in the episode was so staged that it affected my enjoyment completely.

    Love the multiverse in the show despite being milked out by marvel it actually works here.
    7The_Sighing_Dutchman

    Polly Ester Sachs = Polyester Sucks :-)

    Polly Ester Sachs = Polyester Sucks At about 26m, 31s, this is what it says on that storefront as the camera pans backwards... Thought it was funny and as always with this type of "easter-egg" prank, i wondered how many people in the World caught it as well.

    The episode itself, well it's Peacemaker... xD It's ok, though it seems diligently dumbed down again.

    Cheers!
    Darwinskid

    Finally, things start to get interesting...

    ...Somewhat. The interactivity between the characters is still stilted with comic banter that feels forced and awkward to a degree, and there are scenes in the B Story that bring things down from where the main story is going. For the most part though, I was hooked. Seeing Smith navigate through the other dimension and trying to blend it is amusing and interesting, and the surprise return is welcomed if you enjoyed their work in both Suicide Squad movies.

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      • September 4, 2025 (United States)
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