Watchmen Watch

Watchmen Watch


Watchmen Watch: Issue #11, “Look On My Works, Ye Mighty…”

October 14, 2019

As Nite Owl and Rorschach approach Ozymandias’ fortress, Adrian Veidt takes a walk back through his history, and our Watchmen podcast breaks down Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons Watchmen #11, “Look On My Works, Ye Mighty…” Plus, one of our hosts has seen the first episode of HBO’s Watchmen series and gives their spoiler-free impressions.

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The theme music for Watchmen Watch was written and performed by Jeff Solomon.

Plus, here’s a transcript of the episode for you to read through as you listen:

Alex:                 Who watches the Watchman and
who watches you watching the Watchman? We watch you watch the Watchman right
through your window like a bunch of creeps. I’m Alex.

Justin:              I’m Justin.

Pete:                I’m Pete, but your-

Alex:                 And this is-

Pete:                Your intro is getting creepier
and creepier, man. You got to figure something out with that.

Justin:              So is Watchman. So is Watchman,
Pete.

Alex:                 It is, and we got a lot of
episodes together. We got two episodes to go here on the comic, and then we’re
going to be jumping into the TV show and by the end, things are going to get
real fucked up.

Pete:                Yeah.

Alex:                 Yeah. that’s 100% truth.
Speaking of fucked up, I’m sorry to do this. Our fourth host, Alan Moore, the
landmark, the benchmark [crosstalk 00:00:42]-

Pete:                Can you even call him a host at
this point?

Justin:              What are you talking about? He’s
been here for a couple of the episodes.

Alex:                 Yeah, I remember he had some
good things to say about the last issue, I think.