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  • - We're cracking open all of the Easter eggs

  • and comic book references

  • in the first episode of HBO's "Watchmen".

  • The first episode of HBO's "Watchmen",

  • the sequel/ode to the iconic graphic novel

  • adapted by Damon Lindelof finally hit the small screen

  • and holy hell, we are on board.

  • Set 34 years after the events of the original comic series,

  • the show has everything you'd expect

  • and want from "Watchmen".

  • Cool characters and interesting mystery,

  • excellent world building

  • and current events political commentary.

  • But, another thing this pilot episode has,

  • other than a banging soundtrack, by Trent Reznor

  • and Atticus Ross is a ridiculous amount of Easter eggs

  • and references to the graphic novel.

  • Seriously, it's packed to the,

  • well whatever squid's use as gills, not gills?

  • Anyway, it's packed to the not gills

  • and we would be remiss if we didn't break down

  • all the references and Easter eggs in the first episode.

  • So let's do this.

  • Obviously, there will be spoilers for the first episode

  • of the HBO series from here on out.

  • So, if you haven't seen it yet, make like the Comedian

  • and exit the story right at the beginning.

  • (loud rumbling)

  • After the violent opening that is a depiction

  • of the real events that occurred in 1921 Tulsa,

  • the first Easter egg is a reminder to the audience

  • that this is indeed the same world.

  • We see a truck retro-fitted to run on battery power.

  • A reference in the comics to all cars going electric

  • thanks to energy hydrants

  • and Doctor Manhattan creating enough lithium for batteries.

  • Something we'll get into more in a moment.

  • It's also in this scene that we get another

  • reference that is going to run throughout this whole season.

  • Rorschach's mask and how it has been co-opted

  • by the White Supremacist group, the 7th Calvary.

  • Presumably after Rorschach's journal is published

  • by the New Frontiersman at the end of the "Watchmen" book.

  • Then we get a pretty obvious callback to an iconic piece

  • of "Watchmen" imagery.

  • An egg yolk smiley face complete with blood spot.

  • This is definitely meant to

  • evoke Comedians famous smiley face pen.

  • But, that's not the only on the nose reference

  • in this scene.

  • There's an anatomy of a squid poster,

  • which feels like a reference to the alien squid

  • that attacked New York.

  • There's a nod to Vietnam being a state,

  • thanks to Doctor Manhattan and a poster

  • with Richard Nixon and Robert Redford

  • listed as important presidents.

  • Nixon won a third, fourth and fifth term

  • and it's hinted at the end of the comic

  • that Robert Redford would run for the office.

  • References to these two political figures

  • will run deep through, well, probably the whole show.

  • Next, we get more squids.

  • This time raining from the sky.

  • Whether these are truly inter-dimensional attacks,

  • remnants of Veidt's original squid attack on New York

  • or a government conspiracy to keep the peace

  • by presenting a constant threat.

  • Well, that remains to be seen.

  • This one is less of an Easter egg, but it is

  • a direct glimpse of a live 24/7 feed

  • of Doctor Manhattan on Mars.

  • So obviously, he's been there awhile.

  • As Angela Abar visits her bakery

  • we get a bunch of Easter eggs at once.

  • There's a protester with a, "The Future is Bright", sign

  • that directly contrasts the sign Rorschach carried

  • in the comic, "The End is Nigh".

  • There's a newspaper headline that swears Adrian Veidt

  • is officially dead, although we're not sure

  • audiences are convinced.

  • There's also an airship and a bus advertising

  • the TV show, "American Hero Story: Minutemen",

  • showcasing Hooded Justice.

  • The Minutemen were the group of heroes

  • that were the precursors to the Watchmen in the comic.

  • We even see this show referenced with a commercial

  • that has a bunch of the heroes in it.

  • Comedian, Silk Specter, Night Owl, Dollar Bill

  • and Hooded Justice.

  • Later, when Tulsa police chief, Judd Crawford,

  • played by Don Johnson, plays the 7th Calvary speech,

  • the White Supremacist's reference one of Rorschach's

  • most iconic lines with, "We will whisper no".

  • Also, in that scene, Judd Crawford recites

  • in Latin, "Who watches the Watchmen?"

  • But, don't worry, we won't put you through

  • our attempt at Latin.

  • It's worth noting that Crawford also has a copy

  • of "Under the Hood" on his desk,

  • which is the autobiography

  • of the original Night Owl, Hollis Mason.

  • Another reference to Rorschach is arguably

  • with Detective Looking Glass's mask.

  • An interesting take on Rorschach,

  • in that his disguise reflects what's going on around him.

  • In his interrogation scene in the pod,

  • we also see that Nixon has been added to Mt. Rushmore,

  • a reality we were spared in our world.

  • We also hear someone on the radio mention

  • that Joe Keen Jr. is running against Redford for president.

  • In comics, the elder Joe Keen is

  • the person responsible for outlawing masked vigilantes.

  • Another one of the more fun references

  • was given by Jeremy Irons, who is most definitely

  • playing Adrian Veidt a.k.a. Ozymandias in some way.

  • Although we're sure there will be some sort of twist

  • since the shows creators have been coy about his character.

  • Turns out, probably who you think he is,

  • has written a play called the "Watchmaker's Son",

  • an obvious reference to Jon Osterman a.k.a. Doctor Manhattan

  • whose father was a watchmaker.

  • Hopefully, we'll get a chance to see this play

  • because we already got a production of "Oklahoma".

  • Oklahoma

  • During the tent shootout at the Calvary house,

  • there is the big reveal that the police

  • have an airship similar to Owl ship used by Night Owl too.

  • We doubt it's the same one

  • and it's more likely that this

  • is a tool available to all law enforcement.

  • Also, at the cattle rance, there's a poster

  • with the hero Dollar Bill

  • and later when one of the 7th Calvary uses the suicide pill.

  • This feels like a visual callback to how Ozymandias kills

  • the assassin who comes for him in the graphic novel.

  • Also, when Angela and Judd discuss

  • the Calvary's plans after dinner, Angela says

  • that the Calvary were collecting old watch batteries

  • with synthetic lithium, which Doctor Manhattan created in

  • the book in order to make batteries for electric cars.

  • Turns out synthetic lithium gave people cancer,

  • which also feels similar to the plot Veidt put in place

  • in the book of giving people close

  • to Doctor Manhattan cancer to convince him to leave earth.

  • Maybe Adrian's lie was closer to the truth than we thought.

  • Finally, the episode ends on a great Easter egg

  • as blood drips onto the police chiefs badge.

  • Not only is this another reference to Comedian's pin

  • but the Comedians death is what kicks off the book

  • and we would argue that Crawford's death

  • is going to help kick off the mystery of this whole series.

  • Also, the blood on the pin is one

  • of the most iconic images in "Watchmen".

  • There was no way they couldn't do a callback to it.

  • Overall, there is a ton, ton, going on in this show.

  • Like the source material, this HBO series

  • seems to be a very layered story

  • and there might be callbacks that we won't even catch until

  • the season finishes up.

  • To be honest, it is from one of the guys

  • who brought us Lost, so we should have expected

  • this from the beginning.

  • But for now, we're on board.

  • But what do you folks think?

  • Did you catch any other Easter eggs

  • from the original Watchmen novel?

  • Which was your favorite?

  • And what's going on with Adrian Veidt?

  • There's something weird at play there.

  • Huh?

  • Let's discuss.

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  • (bright electronic music)

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ウォッチメン エピソード1:コミックリファレンス&イースターエッグのすべて!(Nerdist News w/ Amy Vorpahl) (Watchmen Episode One: All the Comic References & Easter Eggs! (Nerdist News w/ Amy Vorpahl))

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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