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This Extraordinary Being

  • Episode aired Nov 24, 2019
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  • 1h 1m
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Watchmen: This Extraordinary Being
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Deep under the influence of Nostalgia, Angela gets a firsthand account of her grandfather's journey.Deep under the influence of Nostalgia, Angela gets a firsthand account of her grandfather's journey.Deep under the influence of Nostalgia, Angela gets a firsthand account of her grandfather's journey.

  • Director
    • Stephen Williams
  • Writers
    • Damon Lindelof
    • Cord Jefferson
    • Dave Gibbons
  • Stars
    • Regina King
    • Jean Smart
    • Don Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    10K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Williams
    • Writers
      • Damon Lindelof
      • Cord Jefferson
      • Dave Gibbons
    • Stars
      • Regina King
      • Jean Smart
      • Don Johnson
    • 80User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Angela Abar…
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Laurie Blake
    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Judd Crawford
    Hong Chau
    Hong Chau
    • Lady Trieu
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    • Cal Abar
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Will Reeves
    Jovan Adepo
    Jovan Adepo
    • Will Reeves
    Jake McDorman
    Jake McDorman
    • Nelson Gardner
    Glenn Fleshler
    Glenn Fleshler
    • Fred
    Cheyenne Jackson
    Cheyenne Jackson
    • Hooded Justice
    Danielle Deadwyler
    Danielle Deadwyler
    • June
    Erik Palladino
    Erik Palladino
    • Agent Art
    Valeri Ross
    Valeri Ross
    • Old Woman June
    Adam Drescher
    Adam Drescher
    • Agent Jerry
    Greg Weeks
    Greg Weeks
    • Paramedic
    Danny Boyd Jr.
    Danny Boyd Jr.
    • Young Will Reeves
    Marissa Chanel Hampton
    Marissa Chanel Hampton
    • Lorna
    John Newberg
    John Newberg
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    allkillahnofillah

    Better than the movie.

    Probably the most accurate comic book to tv show adaptation.

    Even better than the movie since it also includes an actual dark history of United States of America.

    As a viewer outside of USA, it's amazing to see the USA has a dark history of its own and is not afraid to make a tv show out of it. Kudos to whoever made this possible.
    10khan-saad931

    The best so far!!

    If you are a little fascinated by the storyline of this series, you will be blown away by this episode. Probably the best episode of the show so far! Not only it connects the missing pieces but the way it does is so remarkably exquisite. The cinematography and screenplay really takes it to the next level. Adds more depth to an already intricate storyline. A must watch
    10TheLittleSongbird

    "Trust in the law"

    Extraordinary is a very apt way to describe "This Extraordinary Being". It is very hard to not expect a huge amount after such an outstanding previous episode in "Little Fear of Lightning". Which was the episode where 'Watchmen' did properly start to hit its stride and start being the superb show that it became after a mostly impressive but very much imperfect first half to the show (where only "She Was Killed By Space Junk" was great). This episode did not disappoint.

    If asked what gets my vote as the best episode of 'Watchmen', it would be for me a joint first between "This Extraordinary Thing" and the penultimate episode "A God Walks Into Abar", with a very close second being "Little Fear of Lightning". If anybody is still recovering from the emotional impact of Looking Glass' origin story that dominated "Little Fear of Lightning", lets just say prepare yourself to get your heart ripped into two even more and cry even more buckets. Being somebody that watched both episodes back to back pretty much, that experience made for an incredibly emotional couple of hours.

    "This Extraordinary Being" is one of the show's best looking episodes (stylistically too it stands out), which is quite a compliment as 'Watchmen' is one of the best and most ambitious looking shows in recent years. The black and white photography is really quite stunning and very film-noir-like, which is a big compliment being a big fan of film-noir that the production values reminded me of. The music also doesn't disappoint, the scoring is still haunting and in perfect keeping with the bold tone and the pre-existing music is also used cleverly. One of the most emotionally impactful uses of music on 'Watchmen' is here with "Living in the Past".

    Some of 'Watchmen's' best writing can be seen in "This Extraordinary Being" too. There is less of the subtle or sharp wit of other episodes, but the gritty bite increases here as does the boldness. The more expositionary moments don't ramble or over-explain, or at least not so to me, and nothing felt unnecessary. The story, doing so well in connecting all the pieces and starting to put them into place, is deliberate in pace but utterly compelling, because of the unflinching approach to such heavy and painfully relevant still subject matter ('Watchmen' never held anything back throughout its run and this is most evident in this episode) and the emotional impact. It's one of the episodes closest in spirit and thematically to the source material and does so well in building upon the themes and making them timely in all the periods dealt with here.

    It's another episode that relies heavily on flashbacks. Another being the second episode "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship". For me, "This Extraordinary Thing" handled its respective flashbacks a lot better, more emotionally investable, more cohesive structurally, more interesting characters centred around and more importantly they don't bog down the momentum which the other episode was not as successful in not doing. One cannot not mention the big revelation, in a show full of them the one here (the truth about Hooded Justice) this was the one that actually left me staggered the most.

    Have nothing to fault the characterisation for, Angela is at her most interesting at this point of the show's run and one feels for her. Will and Hooded Justice are even meatier though, Will is a complex figure and Hooded Justice really unsettles. The performances are dead on too, Regina King is on magisterial form and shows a more vulnerable side to her usual fearless one. Louis Gossett Jr is even more majestic and commands the screen powerfully, while Cheyanne Jackson chills as Hooded Justice.

    Summarising, simply extraordinary television and some of the best for any show in recent years. 10/10
    10ay6

    Outstanding

    Without getting too excessively wordy about it, this episode is truly outstanding! Some pretty heavy material which may be uncomfortable for some, but brilliantly executed with flare and style. This episode treads where other shows may fear to tread, and it's a good thing that it does; it carries the viewer through the rollercoaster of emotions of the episode's focal character and ultimately leaves the viewer with that character's cold nugget of determination and vengeance in the pit of their stomach.
    10Fanatic_movie_goer

    Marvelous episode

    Intelligent episode. Finally we know Will Reeves' point in this series. This episode had the grip to keep you watching it until the end.

    The black/white cinematography and a hint of color in it, was spot on. It will make you more interested in Will Reeves.

    The music was good. I especially liked the scene at the end, with the warehouse scene. It had the hooked on the right situations and the music also had the feel of sorrow.

    This episode was great and I hope that it will stay great to the end. I will wait for the next episode and hope that it will stay as mysterious and interesting to the end.

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    • Trivia
      During the graduation ceremony in 1938 the Badge is pinned on to William Reese by Lieutenant Battle. Lieutenant Samuel Battle was a real person. He was the first African American to join the New York City Police Department. The time line of events match real life events; Lt Battle made the rank of Lieutenant in 1935.
    • Goofs
      In 1947, all movies were in the 1.37 aspect ratio, but the screen in the Capitol Theatre is set for CinemaScope (2.35), which was introduced in 1953.
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      Featured in The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Saddest Tale
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      Written by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills

      Performed by Duke Ellington

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    • What is the the name of the song at the close of this episode? And who performs it? Some words: "Living in the past..."

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta Metro Studios, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • DC Comics
      • DC Entertainment
      • Paramount Television
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      • 1h 1m(61 min)
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