Doctor Manhattan meets Angela, setting the stage for future events.Doctor Manhattan meets Angela, setting the stage for future events.Doctor Manhattan meets Angela, setting the stage for future events.
Morris Owens Jr.
- Rioter
- (uncredited)
Mark Pope
- German Refugee
- (uncredited)
Stephen Samson
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Even if they go back in time and try to make this episode again, they can't. Simply brilliant. Pure stroke of genius. Can't get enough of this. Still in awe
Wow... just wow. Amazing director! The episode was clear, so easy to understand, my wife doesn't watch the show but completely understood this single episode. She was mesmerized. Amazing work!
I Am in Awe of this Episode, this is some of the best Television i have ever seen !
I truly find few words for this !
I truly find few words for this !
Perfect, awesome, surprising and everything that a episode needs to be. I am so excited to see how they fly in the last episode of this first season of epic series.
How they created the title is also interesting to notice "A God Walks Into A Bar" or "A God Walks Into Abar".
Everything was perfect in this episode and I would have given it 1billion stars if there were any.
That paradox was really a nice move in this story.
I felt it fitting to name my review after another review I highly disagree with.
We get an episode that is not primarily focused on our main objective, but rather a unique storytelling of how it is and is not the main objective all at the same time. If anything, it provides more questions as to WHY the process happened and why they went through with it, if they knew the outcome.
We learned about how this whole Tulsa issue started, we learned about deep secrets keeping the strange man in his strange paradise, and we got a hint as to who might also have powers, if they're now in edible form...
Highly recommend this show, and LOVED the unique way of telling all the history "at once" in a non-linear way. Legitimately becoming my favorite show after just this first season.
If you're skimming through reviews wondering why these are so highly rated with the low overall score - the first two episodes are slow... But once you get here I can assure you, it will all make sense and be worth it.
We get an episode that is not primarily focused on our main objective, but rather a unique storytelling of how it is and is not the main objective all at the same time. If anything, it provides more questions as to WHY the process happened and why they went through with it, if they knew the outcome.
We learned about how this whole Tulsa issue started, we learned about deep secrets keeping the strange man in his strange paradise, and we got a hint as to who might also have powers, if they're now in edible form...
Highly recommend this show, and LOVED the unique way of telling all the history "at once" in a non-linear way. Legitimately becoming my favorite show after just this first season.
If you're skimming through reviews wondering why these are so highly rated with the low overall score - the first two episodes are slow... But once you get here I can assure you, it will all make sense and be worth it.
Did you know
- TriviaMany of the titles of the musical pieces used on the soundtrack include the word "Blue" in reference to Dr. Manhattan: "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin; "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss; "Mr. Blue" by The Fleetwoods.
- GoofsThe newly created "Eve" has tan lines on her back from a one-piece bathing suit.
- Crazy creditsThere are scenes after the credits
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2020)
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- 1h 3m(63 min)
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