Doom Patrol Ends Without Redeeming Its Most Sinister Villain

With Doom Patrol now concluded, it does feel like the show has made the same mistake as Titans by cramming so much in with little space for development. There’s a lot of heart and soul in the Patrol finding themselves again. Amid all the adversity and tragedy the team faced in this final season, the show got fans sympathizing with Madame Rouge, who has proven herself to be a hero.Thankfully, after Cyborg returned to help stop Immortus, Doom Patrol’s final arc tries to provide as much closure as possible. However, before the final battle, the show tries to redeem the most sinister figure from the team’s past. This turns out to be none other than the Chief, aka Niles Caulder. Unfortunately, Doom Patrol ends by confirming the final season never had the space to creatively make viewers feel for the former leader, what he did, why he did it, and why he should be forgiven.The Chief returns in a poignant reunion arc after Immortus throws the heroes through time. Some of the members navigate to various timelines where they meet that era’s version of Niles. Rouge knocks her Chief out, hating how he created the team’s accidents and manipulated their lives, just to study their longevity. Cliff (aka Robotman), however, tries to give Niles a second chance.REVIEW: Doom Patrol Season 4 Episode 9 Effectively Makes the Heroes Musical

With Doom Patrol now concluded, it does feel like the show has made the same mistake as Titans by cramming so much in with little space for development. There’s a lot of heart and soul in the Patrol finding themselves again. Amid all the adversity and tragedy the team faced in this final season, the show got fans sympathizing with Madame Rouge, who has proven herself to be a hero.

REVIEW: Doom Patrol Season 4 Episode 9 Effectively Makes the Heroes Musical

Thankfully, after Cyborg returned to help stop Immortus, Doom Patrol’s final arc tries to provide as much closure as possible. However, before the final battle, the show tries to redeem the most sinister figure from the team’s past. This turns out to be none other than the Chief, aka Niles Caulder. Unfortunately, Doom Patrol ends by confirming the final season never had the space to creatively make viewers feel for the former leader, what he did, why he did it, and why he should be forgiven.

The Chief returns in a poignant reunion arc after Immortus throws the heroes through time. Some of the members navigate to various timelines where they meet that era’s version of Niles. Rouge knocks her Chief out, hating how he created the team’s accidents and manipulated their lives, just to study their longevity. Cliff (aka Robotman), however, tries to give Niles a second chance.

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