This week on WatchmenHBO, Angela makes two shocking discoveries that only bring more questions. Alan Sepinwall’s recap/explainer
We begin even farther back in time than the Tulsa Race Massacre that opened the series, as the German military’s propaganda arm tries to discourage black American soldiers serving overseas in World War I. “Do you enjoy the same rights as the white people do in America?” asks a letter that floats from airplanes above and into infantrymen’s hands.
Though Angela doesn’t learn Will’s full link to her until the episode’s end — with a little help from Henry Louis Gates Jr., who in thereality is Treasury Secretary under President Redford — she can tell from their first encounter by Judd’s hanging tree that she shouldn’t just turn him into the rest of Tulsa PD for her boss’ murder.
The episode’s a bit of a mess, too, but it has that great World War I prologue and one hell of a conclusion. Angela prepares to turn Will in to the other cops, forced by physical circumstance to hug her grandfather just to get him out of the wheelchair and into her car, when his boast of having “friends in high places” proves literally true: A UFO with a magnet claw flies overhead to scoop up Angela’s car, and Will along with it.
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