Doom Patrol fans are upset about the Riverdale reference in the latest episode

Warning! Spoilers for this week’s episode of Doom Patrol After this point! This week’s episode of Doom Patrol, “Youth Patrol” was a grueling journey for the heroes as the consequences of Dr. Janus’ scheme against Rita are revealed. Rita awakens from her long sleep and discovers that she is beginning to age with Willoughby appearing to explain that Janus has extracted Rita’s longevity, something that Niels Caulder gave them via bits of a piece of the god Immortus that Niles wore in a necklace around his neck that kept him alive.

This news leads Rita to do some exploring in Doom Manor to find out what other experiments Niles may have had to do in the name of immortality and ends up breaking a vial containing a spell to remove aging – but ultimately she will remove her age until it is done. no thing. They head off to find Willoughby’s teacher, Mrs. April, to reverse the spell with everyone – including Willoughby – affected as they get older. The group, including Gene, Vic, and Cliff, end up in a part of the pool where there is a lot of drinking and drug use and at that party where Doom Patrol Makes it funny Riverdale The signal that freaks out fans.

Towards the end of the episode – as the spell really starts to pick up speed – a now young Jane confronts Cliff and tells Cliff that they have to leave. He reacts badly and asks why he’s weird, okay. Cliff tells it — but he also quotes, or rather, paraphrases, The CW’s Riverdale.

“I’m a weirdo,” says Cliff. “Look at my hands. Have you ever seen me without that stupid oven mitt? That’s weird.”

As fans online quickly realized, Cliff’s little speech is a paraphrase of Jughead Jones’ speech to Betty Cooper in a season one episode of RiverdaleChapter X: The Lost Weekend. In that episode, Jughead says to Betty, “In case you haven’t noticed, I’m weird. I’m weird. I don’t fit in, and I don’t want to fit in. Have you ever seen Without that stupid hat, that’s weird.”

Upon getting to know the line, fans had a field day with it, but some took things further than just fun. Doom Patrol Referring to the fan-favorite CW series. Someone pointed out that the year 2022 started with the DC series reference Riverdale And now, I end the year on the same note. As fans may remember, peace maker He also had a Riverdale-type reference with Christopher Smith/John Cena’s Peacemaker who knocks off a long list of people – real and fictional – who could have been framed for the murder other than his father. That list included “fc-nts names from Riverdale. “

Of course, as Cliff points out Riverdale in a Doom Patrol Funny, Cliff’s assertion that an oven mitt is weird isn’t actually weird. As fans of the series know, he’s wearing this gauntlet because he’s got some limited sense of touch and wants the first real thing he feels to be his little grandson, Rory, but Cliff’s also been on his own journey a lot this season.

“Cliff got feeling… I mean you said a lot, but understanding his sense of touch is very special to him. He immediately decided that the first thing he wanted to feel was his grandson, Rory. And that kind of stands for what was a very long arc for Cliff, And it’s family that comes first…which Cliff didn’t always do,” said series showrunner Jeremy Carver ComicBook.com. “So it’s this elusive kind of goal that puts more pressure on himself because now he’s got this oven mitt on his hand, preventing him from touching anything, but it’s this elusive kind of notion of touching his grandson, Rory, that he collapses again when he finds Himself touching something quite different from what he expected in a way he had never expected. He brings a sharp relief, his own wildness. In so doing, this strangely pushes the goal of seeing his grandson even further because what kind of beast deserves to see his grandson?”

Carver continued, “So, that’s kind of a sequence. As is common with Cliff, Cliff is by no means innocent, but he does resemble Job a little bit in the way the personal crisis seemed to build on him. Yeah, that speaks a little bit of his way there in the first two episodes.”

Doom Patrol New episodes air Thursdays on HBO Max.

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