Ep. 151 – JLU – The Doomsday Sanction

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The Doomsday Sanction

After a pitstop for last week’s 150th episode, The Good Brothers return to wrap up the month of Match with another entry into the Justice League Unlimited Cadmus story-arc with “The Doomsday Sanction.” Join the hosts as they discuss a plot that redeems an underutilized Doomsday, who was originally featured on the Justice League episode “A Better World.” Hear the hosts discuss whether or not the return of this major tentpole character was justified, the tendency of the series producers to subvert expectations with some important characters, why Dr. Milo’s return seemed a bit out of place,  why this episode could’ve flourished with a second part to it, and visuals that wow but are held back by the return of the terrible, no-good CGI. Plus a pair of musical cues that steal the show and another all-star voice cast that features some more fantastic work from multiple performers. All of this and a preview of next week’s episode on this week’s DCAU Review!

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Plot: Cal: 6/10 – Liam: 7/10  

Visuals/Animation: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10  

Music: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10  

Voice Acting: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 9/10 

 Bonus Point: None  

Final Tally: Cal: 30/40 – Liam: 30/40

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Ep. 129 – JLU – Ultimatum

The Good Brothers are back again with another Justice League Unlimited review, this week covering another pivotal episode in the Cadmus-arc. “Ultimatum” features a lot of tributes and homages to older DC Comics animation and Cal & Liam discuss those along with the tragic loose ends from this episode, Aquaman’s characterization being a reference for Jason Mamoa’s portrayal, and Andrea Romano being ahead of the curve when it came to racial sensitivity and awareness in voice casting. Additionally, the hosts discuss the introduction of Amanda Waller, her perfect voice-casting, Maxwell Lord’s one and only DCAU appearance and speculation on just what happens to Long Shadow. Plus, a preview of next week’s much-demanded Elseworlds episode and much more on this week’s all-new DCAU Review!

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Ep. 126 – JLU – Fearful Symmetry

Kicking off October, the Good Brothers stay with Justice League Unlimited, this week covering one of the linchpin episodes for the entire series “Fearful Symmetry.” The hosts breakdown the normal four categories which leads them to discuss why this week feels a little light on action, how this episode solidifies the connection between Superman: The Animated Series and this show, the dynamic of the political leanings interacting between both supporting cast members, and a villainous interpretation of Power Girl for the DCAU. Plus, a full breakdown of the debut of The Question, how the hosts feel he was characterized and why his voice casting was so pivotal based on his design. Plus more no-good, terrible CGI and a cameo by Zeta! All of this, a full scorecard and a preview for next week’s episode on today’s all-new DCAU Review!

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Ep. 58 – STAS – Where There’s Smoke

This week on the DCAU Review, the Good Brothers tackle “Where There’s Smoke” from Superman: The Animated Series, which introduces the series original character Volcana to the DCAU. Cal and Liam talk Superman’s confusing choice in administering justice, terrific animation, laying the groundwork for key plots used later in Justice League Unlimted and we learn the answer to the question that’s been on everyone’s mind from the beginning of the DCAU: What turns Jimmy Olsen on?

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