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See How They Fly

  • Episode aired Dec 15, 2019
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  • 1h 7m
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Jean Smart in Watchmen (2019)
Watchmen: See How They Fly
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Everything ends. For real this time.Everything ends. For real this time.Everything ends. For real this time.

  • Director
    • Frederick E.O. Toye
  • Writers
    • Nick Cuse
    • Damon Lindelof
    • Dave Gibbons
  • Stars
    • Regina King
    • Jean Smart
    • Tim Blake Nelson
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    8.7/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Nick Cuse
      • Damon Lindelof
      • Dave Gibbons
    • Stars
      • Regina King
      • Jean Smart
      • Tim Blake Nelson
    • 37User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Angela Abar…
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Laurie Blake
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Wade Tillman…
    Hong Chau
    Hong Chau
    • Lady Trieu
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    • Cal Abar
    Andrew Howard
    Andrew Howard
    • Red Scare
    Tom Mison
    Tom Mison
    • Mr. Phillips
    Sara Vickers
    Sara Vickers
    • Ms. Crookshanks
    Dylan Schombing
    Dylan Schombing
    • Topher Abar
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Will Reeves
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Adrian Veidt
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Jane Crawford
    James Wolk
    James Wolk
    • Joe Keene
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Seymour
    • (as Robert Ray Wisdom)
    Jolie Hoang-Rappaport
    Jolie Hoang-Rappaport
    • Bian
    Elyse Dinh
    Elyse Dinh
    • Cleaning Woman
    Jessica Camacho
    Jessica Camacho
    • Pirate Jenny
    Lily Rose Smith
    Lily Rose Smith
    • Rosie
    • Director
      • Frederick E.O. Toye
    • Writers
      • Nick Cuse
      • Damon Lindelof
      • Dave Gibbons
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    10jdank37

    A+

    Perfect ending to wrap up a great season of television. Congratulations to Lindelof and everyone involved and especially Regina King
    9gostuffawesome

    They Pulled it of With Flying Colors

    It wraps up the main story it does leave a few threads left open and that's a little frustrating but this is a masterpiece on the same level of breaking bad or perhaps just shy of it do not read spoilers unless you've already see it cheers
    10German-Tv-Addict

    Amazing Series Finale, Amazing Miniseries, just Excellent !

    I Loved Everything about this Episode, it was simply perfect !

    Thank You For This Series, it was my Highlight of 2019 !

    Amazing Series !
    10XweAponX

    Goo Goo ga Joob

    I should have figured, everything Dr. Manhattan ever did had some context somewhere else. Why else would he start making waffles right before the gang of Rorschachs attack?

    This episode solidly focuses on the Lady Trieu, and it explains a lot- you just have to facepalm yourself for not realizing it sooner. And also the final moments of Adrian Veidt's exile, say goodbye to Phillips and Cruickshank. But the question is, when did these events actually happen? That question is answered here.

    The events that led up to this point is a tale that has unraveled like a cleverly woven tapestry.

    We already knew pretty much exactly what was going to happen. That's the problem when writing stories about characters that know their own futures. There is a lot of thematic imagery that this episode returns to: Episode four introduces the egg and acorn elements. Egg, acorn. Pretty much the same thing and both become relevant. That's how you write for characters who know their futures, you tell their stories with well-placed references and vignettes.

    The satisfaction is, seeing all of the little things that happened to make those futures come about.

    We had our eyes focused on the Gang of Rorschachs and Senator Keene, Jr. - I suppose this is the same "Keene" whose father wrote the Keene Act which illegalized masked vigilante-ism. Now we know after watching this chapter that even the Keene Act was designed to do something else as well, it was a sham and a scam just like the tax scam of recent. But while we were all wrapped up in trying to figure out what was going on there, something even more insidious was happening. Our attention was taken off of it, in the same way that Dr. Manhattan was fooled.

    A raging narcissist should never be afforded the opportunity to become a god, in fact they shouldn't be afforded opportunities to be in positions of authority or power either.

    "Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day, i've got a beautiful feeling, everything's going my egg..."

    I had submitted a slightly different review just before this, but I think this one reflects my feelings about it a bit better. And none of them were "badly formatted". Insert anger emoji.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    "You can't heal under a mask"

    Everybody expects a lot from season and show finales, where there should be ideally in my view a lot of emotional impact, all the ideas introduced and developed over the course of the run falling into place and where it all feels rounded off realistically. Some season and show finales have been very successful at that, 'Breaking Bad' and 'Inspector Morse' example. Others failed spectacularly, still remember vividly how angry those for 'House of Cards' and 'Game of Thrones' made me.

    "See How They Fly" is not quite one of the best season and show finales (have actually heard varying accounts though of whether there will be a second season or not, but have believed for some time that this season is intended to be a one-off). It is also a slight disappointment after such a masterful previous episode. "See How They Fly" also is a long way from being one of the worst and does what a season and show finale should do mostly extremely well. It is a more than worthy end to 'Watchmen' and shows how far the show had come on since it first started, liked but not loved the first four episodes while loving the others.

    All of 'Watchmen's' episodes are exceptionally well made and put a lot of films released today to shame. "See How They Fly" is gorgeously designed and the photography is some of the best of any television show from 2019, just love its style, atmosphere and how cinematic it looks. The lighting is suitably moody and matches the episode and show's bold tone, and the effects don't look cheap or under-budgeted, the squid looked surprisingly great.

    The music is still haunting and the music choices are still inspired, especially effective are "Clair De Lune" and "Oh What a Beautiful Morning". A few of the tracks were used in other episodes as well, but this didn't feel recycled at all and like it was referencing what had come before and a way of tying things together.

    Other 'Watchmen' episodes are more playful, episodes 3-5 and 7 namely, but the script is intelligent, occasionally subtly witty and has bold bite without being over-serious or dreary. The storytelling is bold and unflinching, ties things together, answers questions and puts it all into place. Amazing for an episode with so many ideas, a few too many perhaps, that are not trivialised and feel timely today. A lot of revelations and turns here and they are not just clever but quite shocking too.

    Characters are richly fleshed out with Lady Trieu being at her most interesting throughout the whole show, and she was a character that showed enormous potential and made a big impression from the get go. Veidt's role in "See How They Fly" is also one of his most illuminating and a good deal is learnt about his character and motivations. The performances are stellar all round, Regina King and Jeremy Irons are big standouts as is classy Hong Chau.

    My only criticism for "See How They Fly" was that the ending did feel a bit too rushed and anti-climactic, with not as much of a sense of finality that other show finales have.

    Summing up, excellent conclusion. 9/10

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      When Angela talks to Will in the theatre, a horseshoe appears in the middle of the Oklahoma stage background, evoking the horseshoe that has been a recurring theme in Adrian Veidt's story.
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    • Quotes

      Will Reeves: You can't heal under a mask, Angela. Wounds need air.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour
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      Written by Jacques Offenbach

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Vietnamese
      • Latin
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • DC Comics
      • DC Entertainment
      • Paramount Television
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      • 1h 7m(67 min)
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