- For the eponymous group, see Doom Patrol.
"Doom Patrol" is the fourth episode of the first season of Titans, and the fourth episode overall. It premiered on DC Universe on November 2, 2018.
Synopsis[]
Now aware of Rachel's power, Dick and Kory unite to find her. Escaped from the convent that sought to imprison her, Rachel puts her trust in Gar who reveals his own transformative powers. Seeking refuge, Gar brings Rachel home to his "family" – a group of misfit medical experiments we will come to know as The Doom Patrol (including Cliff Steele aka Robotman, Larry Trainor aka Negative Man and Rita Farr aka Elastiwoman) – in hopes of helping the girl. But what starts as a place of comfort for Rachel, soon turns dark under the scientific curiosity of The Doom Patrol's leader Dr. Niles Caulder, whose experiment into Rachel's powers threatens to set free a darkness, and reveal a new level of evil waiting to escape.[1]
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson
- Anna Diop as Kory Anders
- Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth
- Ryan Potter as Gar Logan
Guest starring[]
- April Bowlby as Rita Farr
- Bruno Bichir as Niles Caulder/Chief
- Meagen Fay as a nun
- Hina Abdullah as Shyleen Lao
- Jake Michaels as Cliff
- Dwain Murphy as Larry
- Matt Bomer as Larry (voice)
- Brendan Fraser as Cliff (voice)
Co-starring[]
- Dave Hemstad as Hunter #1
- Kevan Kase as Hunter #2
- Evan O'Donnell as Hunter #2's Son
- Nigel Downer as Local Cop #1
- Scott Garland as Local Cop #2
- Ariane Laezza as French Doctor
- Jerome Bourgault as Assessment Doctor
- Malube Uhindu-Gingala as Congo Doctor
- Mike Jackson as John
Trivia[]
- The Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths would reveal that the Doom Patrol seen in this episode is a near-perfect copy of the one of Earth-21. Originally, the Titans and Doom Patrol series were meant to take place in a shared universe, however, the events of the two began to contradict one another, prompting the showrunners to split them up (in contrast to how the Supergirl and Black Lightning series were folded into the main Arrowverse universe). On this world, Earth-9, Garfield replaces Vic Stone, and the Chief is portrayed by a different person (with footage of him later being reused).
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References[]
Season 1 | ||||
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"Titans" • "Hawk and Dove" • "Origins" • "Doom Patrol" • "Together" • "Jason Todd" • "Asylum" • "Donna Troy" • "Hank and Dawn" • "Koriand'r" • "Dick Grayson" |