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Perspective into Review
Masked with clarity and swimming in humanity, Doom Patrol’s third wave offers us more chaos and candy. We start off as the finale to the second season’s cliffhanger, which changes the tone of the show as it starts abruptly compared to the fresh start it would have received otherwise. But funnily enough such a dramatic transition only adds more flavor to the drastic changes we see in this season.
There’s a lot more humanity in this Doom Patrol season as the team tries to find their place without Niles. They hated him, but he was their father, and now they all feel lost without him.