Dumb Patrol is an episode of season 2 of Doom Patrol. It premiered on July 23, 2020.
Synopsis for "Dumb Patrol"
Appearing in "Dumb Patrol"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Scant Queen (Only appearance; dies)
- Scant Hive (Dies)
- Candlemaker (As an illusion only)
Other Characters:
- Clara Steele
- The Beard Hunter (Ernest Franklin)
- The Underground
- Crazy Jane
- Driller Bill
- Mama Pentecost
- The Nun
- Pretty Polly
- Scarlet Harlot (Mentioned only)
- The Secretary
- Silver Tongue
- Addie Cramp (In dream sequence only)
- Mickey Harris (In dream sequence only)
- Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man (Steve Larson) (In picture only)
- Bureau of Normalcy (Mentioned only)
- Danny the Wheel (Mentioned only)
- Dex Trainor (Mentioned only)
- Gerard Way (Mentioned only)
- Jeremy Lambert (Mentioned only)
- Kite Man (Mentioned only)
- Knights Templar (Mentioned only)
- Mr. Nobody (Eric Morden) (Mentioned only)
- The Oracle (Mentioned only)
- Oyewah (Mentioned only)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- When asked about Mr. Nobody, the Beard Hunter mentions the he got another gig on an animated show, referencing the Nobody's actor Alan Tudyk's prominent role on the DC Universe show that aired alongside Doom Patrol - Harley Quinn.
- On the billboard for Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man's sentient dinosaur head's book that Cliff smashes through when falling from space, multiple references are made to other aspects of the DC Universe in the form of book reviews:
- Gerard Way, who founded Young Animal and wrote Doom Patrol Vol 6 and co-wrote Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds Vol 1, reviewed the book as: "graphic and gripping"
- Jeremy Lambert, who co-wrote Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds Vol 1 - the Doom Patrol series that was still releasing at the time of the show's airing, was quoted as saying: "this book changed my life".
- Kite Man, missing the hyphen separating the words that his name usually has, is quoted as saying "Hell yeah", a reference to the character's catchphrase as popularized by Tom King's revitalization of the character in his run on Batman Vol 3.
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- 1 Images from Doom Patrol (TV Series) Episode: Dumb Patrol
- Episodes of Doom Patrol (TV Series)
- Images from Doom Patrol (TV Series)
- Gallery for the Doom Patrol (TV Series) series
Recommended Media
- None.
Links and References
- None.
Footnotes
- Jessica Lowrey/Director
- Tamara Becher-Wilkinson/Writer
- Eric Dietel/Writer
- Doom Patrol (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Niles Caulder (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Victor Stone (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Dorothy Spinner (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Gertrude Cramp (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Kay Challis (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Lawrence Trainor (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Clifford Steele (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Roni Evers (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Willoughby Kipling (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Candlemaker (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Clara Steele (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Ernest Franklin (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- The Underground/Appearances
- Addie Cramp (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Steven Larson (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Bureau of Normalcy/Appearances
- Danny the Street (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Knights Templar (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Eric Morden (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Baphomet (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- Oyewah (Doom Patrol TV Series)/Appearances
- 2019/Appearances
- Switzerland/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- Indiana/Appearances
- Ohio/Appearances
- Doom Manor/Appearances
- Yukon/Appearances
- 2020
- 2020, July
- Doom Patrol (TV Series) Season 2
- Articles in need of summaries
- Doom Patrol (TV Series) Episodes
- Episodes
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