Sex Patrol
- Episode aired Jul 2, 2020
- TV-MA
- 52m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.6K
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The Dannyzens hold a party at the manor to try and bring Danny back.The Dannyzens hold a party at the manor to try and bring Danny back.The Dannyzens hold a party at the manor to try and bring Danny back.
Matt Bomer
- Larry Trainor
- (voice)
- …
Brendan Fraser
- Cliff Steele
- (voice)
- …
Abi Monterey
- Dorothy Spinner
- (as Abigail Shapiro)
Lex Lang
- Candlemaker
- (voice)
Lana Jean Turner
- Young Rita
- (as Lana Turner)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIt makes sense Hammerhead is resistant to being forced into a state of arousal by Flex's powers. It took Jane by surprise last time due to it being subtle and gradual. Here Hammerhead is getting hit full blast, so she is suppressing any reactions as much as possible, which is why she is vocally groaning in frustration; focusing more on stopping Shadowy Mister Evans from destroying every child in order to turn the world in an X Rated reality.
- Quotes
Larry Trainor: We're the ones who fuck everything up. Our kids just end up paying for it.
- ConnectionsEdited into Doom Patrol: Finger Patrol (2020)
Featured review
Not as bad as some reviews - but not as good as some say!
Hopefully this episode is not a sign of things to come - weirdness for weirdness's. Sake.
Much of the wackiness seems to be there for no other purpose than to push viewers' buttons. And judging by the reviews, that is exactly what it accomplishes.
I was looking forward to this episode based on the summary on my streaming service. The seXmen sounded like an interesting premise for the kind of satire this show normally does so well. To say they were a one-dimensional flop is giving them too much credit. Not quite 'no-dimensional' (they were visible, so they must have had at least one dimension...) but very close.
My fear for Doom Patrol was that it would devolve into the kind of idiocy that this episode showed. There is a fine line separating quality goofiness (for lack of a better term) from schlock. There is really no doubt which side of the line this episode falls on... Hoping that this is an aberration and not a sign of things to come!
Much of the wackiness seems to be there for no other purpose than to push viewers' buttons. And judging by the reviews, that is exactly what it accomplishes.
I was looking forward to this episode based on the summary on my streaming service. The seXmen sounded like an interesting premise for the kind of satire this show normally does so well. To say they were a one-dimensional flop is giving them too much credit. Not quite 'no-dimensional' (they were visible, so they must have had at least one dimension...) but very close.
My fear for Doom Patrol was that it would devolve into the kind of idiocy that this episode showed. There is a fine line separating quality goofiness (for lack of a better term) from schlock. There is really no doubt which side of the line this episode falls on... Hoping that this is an aberration and not a sign of things to come!
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- amsterdam-92719
- Feb 17, 2022
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