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Watchmen - Season 1 Episode 03: She Was Killed by Space Junk
The series follows a chain of action and drama performed by a group of masked vigilantes. These characters are two outlaws who seem to have nostalgia through that leading graphic novel of the same name. This series creates a new path of its own and a path that looks quite distinctive.
12 August 1950, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
16 July 1971, Saigon, Vietnam
27 May 1936, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
November 04, 2019
With her tough attitude and elaborate one-way calls to Mars, Jean Smart is extraordinarily fun to watch, but not quite as interesting to analyze. What you see is what you get.November 04, 2019
This episode is an incredibly deep and layered exploration of Laurie's psyche, and all the damage that was done to her by the superheroic men in her life.November 04, 2019
"She Was Killed By Space Junk," is a downright genius episode that manages to bring an outsider's view onto the events of the first two episodes and give them a new perspective.November 04, 2019
With Laurie's arrival into this narrative it seems that Damon Lindelof's Watchmen is finally giving fans a semblance of the sequel they crave.November 04, 2019
Jean Smart sauntered into the Watchmen adaptation on a pair of stilettos... and the world of this series suddenly got weirder, more fun, and much closer in style and feel to the original graphic novel.November 04, 2019
New villains, an old hero, and a crooning Angela [Regina King] bring in another A for Watchmen.November 04, 2019
Jean Smart gives an award-worthy performance as the character [Laurie Blake], single-handedly elevating a good episode into a great one.November 05, 2019
While 'She Was Killed By Space Junk' hasn't moved the plot much further forward, it has given a better idea of the wider shape of the thing.November 04, 2019
Three episodes in, I'm loving Watchmen.November 04, 2019
The third episode of Watchmen, captured the best elements of the series' complex roots and aspirations, delivering a compelling character study and a vehement condemnation of self-indulgent idol worship, all while very much earning its last laugh.November 04, 2019
What's fascinating to watch is how Jean Smart's Laurie Blake wields her exacting, dry sense of humor like a lethal weapon that's designed to keep people off-balance and prone to telling on themselves.