First of all it was not Larry's fault that his grandson is in the hospital and second it was his son's fault for calling the Bureau of normalcy and possibly the Department of Defense which resulted in his grandsons gunshot wound to the stomach
and second, he has bandage's, they should have find one of those hospital beds with wheels and Larry can pretend to be a patient while Miranda or whoever is driving Crazy Janes body pretends to be a doctor and drives them around while looking for his grandson.
I love how the disguise is completely useless thanks to Larry's bandages and yet their so confident a couple of lab coats will perfectly hide their identities. I mean they even go back to the same receptionist.
Like the person who's watching the whole picture, versus most everyone else who'll get lost in the smaller details. The ingeniousness of being simple (or at least seeming like it).
0:56 I don’t know why she looks very beautiful in this shot maybe it’s the hair or something but I also like that Flit got some decent screen time in this episode she’s one of my favorite from the underground
We didn't get to see flit in her full form last season. Probably because she always appeared for a split second and went back to the underground. So it wasn't really necessary to show a full costume change.
Did Larry really try going to the same nurse right after he got teleported away in the same night?? Doesn't he realize that just because he's pretending to be a doctor, he might still get recognized by all the bandages on his head!?
(Miranda) you should give them more time (Larry) ... (Larry) I should go visit them (Miranda) You could (Miranda internally) Oh ffs, what did I just say?!
@@2wyzegaming97 but having affected with scants makes them think of worst ideas possible sooo removing his bandages would seem pretty good ide....oh I mean bad idea.....nvm
It's funnier now knowing what Miranda is so I can only imagine what it's thinking when seeing the people Jane calls family be the dumbest versions of themselves they could possibly be.
Really?! The F word. I'm so done. No wonder children are as they are these days. No respect. No morals. No God. What next? Glad I won't be around to see it.
Doom Patrol wasn't at all made for children, it's rated MA. And if you actually watched the show, then the f bombs would probably be the least offensive part to you.