Doom Patrol Has a Weird Thing for Cop Shows, Too – Gizmodo

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Its rare that you see any of Doom Patrols mixed bag of metahuman heroes fighting regular, street-level criminals, because their respective power sets tend to be more useful dealing with metaphysical, extradimensional-type threats like massive roaches and mice. Mostly, the Doom Patrols left the basic crooks to the Titans and, one imagines, the police, but when you think about it, you never really see the cops in this world, either.

Obviously, the universe that Doom Patrols set in has some sort of justice system independent of the Justice League itself that Cyborg dreams of one day joining, but it isnt all that clear what the cops relationships with superheroes are like exactly. Finger Patrol, delves into this a bit via Robotman of all people who, like Cyborg, is naturally inclined to go out and do what he can to protect the innocent.

But because Robotmans closer to the civilian side of things compared to Cyborg, his flights of fancy about heroism in Finger Patrol end up illustrating something interesting about how people in this world think about cops.

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After Robotman and Cyborg unsuccessfully try to convince Cyborgs father Silas Stone to upgrade Robotmans frame in order to restore some of his sensory perception, the two metal men initially resign themselves to return to the Doom Patrol manor before Cyborg decides to make a quick stop by his good friend Ronis apartment where make amends for standing her up on their last planned date. In this case making amends means getting hot and heavy with Roni while Cliff, who has no idea whats going on, sits in the car waiting for hours like the worlds most unnecessary third wheel.

As Cliff drifts off to sleep, though, his thoughts about being able to play hero like Cyborg and his curiosity about Niles Caulders experimental ideas about upgrading his Robotman body lead to him having a novel sort of fever dream in which he and Vic are smooth-talking, badass detectives starring in their own 70s crime drama Steele & Stone.

Cheesy as Cliffs dream is, it speaks to the reality that he, like everyone else in his world, presumably grew up with crime procedurals featuring stories valorizing cops for going undercover in ridiculous costumes in order to solve even more ridiculous crimes. Silly Steele & Stone is, its also reflective of where Cliffs been at, mentally, as hes considered just what all it is that he wants to do with his life.

As Cliff wakes up from his dream, Finger Patrol lives up to its name when he witnesses two random guys attempting to steal a car, and he accidentally cuts one of the mens fingers off (which he pockets!) while apprehending them. Much as Cliff might not want to admit it, part of him does legitimately want to play heroic good guy like Cyborg, and while Doom Patrol plays Steele & Stone as a joke, its likely that this sentiment of Cliffs is going to resurface before the season is over.

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