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Everything You Need to Know About That Giant Watchmen Squid

Watchmens fifth episode opens in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1985. For fans of the comic or anyone whos been paying close attention to the showthat year should immediately ring some ominous bells. But even if youre bad with dates, no doubt you were quickly clued in that something was up once the bodies started dropping. And failing that, you surely noticed what looked like a giant squid, writhing atop the Manhattan skyline.

Everything to Know About 'Watchmen''s Giant Squid

In Watchmens slightly skewed version of our world, this is what happened on November 2, 1985, a 9/11-like event, , that served as the climax of the comic. Still, most of what actually happened on 11/2 has never been seen until now. The comic punted, focusing instead on the bloody, tentacle-strewn aftermath. Zack Snyders 2009 film cut the squid altogether, with Snyder blaming the squids absence on the runtime hed need just to make it seem, well, a little less ridiculous. So now that HBO has finally given us all the hot, giant-alien-squid action weve been craving, its only natural that you might have some questions. Heres everything we know about Watchmens squid.

Just before midnight on November 2, 1985, an enormous tentacled monster appeared suddenly in the heart of Manhattan. Most of its body materialized inside the Institute for Extraspatial Studies, a research hub for possible extra-dimensional energy sources. The creatures massive tentacles exploded upon impact, killing it instantly and, generally speaking, making a huge mess of the city. Most of those who werent crushed by crumbling buildings or falling cephalopod chunks mysteriously collapsed, blood pouring from their ears. All told, half of New York (approximately three million people) died beneath the squid that night.

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The monster was the final act of a complex plan Veidt first began hatching in 1966, after Edward Blake/The Comedian (father to Jean Smarts Laurie Blake ) pointed out to Veidt the inevitability of mankind destroying itself with nuclear war. Determined to avert extinctionand to deny Blake the pleasure of being rightVeidt began meticulously plotting to stage a cataclysmic event, one that could terrify the world into forgetting its petty international squabbles.

Veidt (played by Jeremy Irons in HBO's series) started by perfecting the technologies for teleportation and genetic engineering. In 1970, he purchased a remote island, where he stashed a collective of scientists and artists whom he tasked with creating a monstrous new life form that could finally scare Earth straight. Meanwhile, he cleverly stoked humanitys fears of an alien invasion by screening retro science-fiction movies at his repertory movie theater, Utopia (right across the street from the Institute for Extraspatial Studies), and by planting subliminal messages inside ads for his companys products.

When Blake stumbled upon Veidts secret island, Veidt killed him in order to cover it up, setting most of the events of Watchmen in motion. At some point, he also blew up the ship that was ferrying his monsters creators back to the mainland. According to compiled by , the creature later dissolved into a puddle of harmless water and evaporated before anyone could study it.

In addition to being massive and gross, Veidts monster was outfitted with a powerfully augmented brain cloned from that of Robert Deschaines, a medium whod died of stroke at a young age, and whose decapitated head was stolen from a mortuary. Veidt acquired Deschaines brain and had his geneticists transform it into a psychic resonator capable of broadcasting grotesque images and sounds. Most of these images were created by Max Shea, writer of the gory , who concocted grisly images like baby squids chewing their way out of their mothers womb. The squid unleashed this awful mental payload on impact, flooding the minds of everyone in the vicinity. As Wade witnessed in Hoboken, most of them died instantly of shock. Many others were driven insane. According to Veidt in the comics, Sensitives worldwide will have bad dreams for years to come.

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The Dimensional Incursion Event, as it came to be known, was immediately successful in pulling the world back from the brink of war. As the world witnessed the devastation in New York, Russia declared it would cease all Cold War hostilities until the new external threat could be assessed and dealt with. Veidt was triumphant, and the progressive utopia he dreamed of became a realityat least, for a little while.

Veidts fellow masked crimefighters, including Laurie, discovered the secret behind his greatest practical joke in human history, but they were too late to stop it. They came to the cold realization that they would have to go along with the ruse, or risk upending the fragile peace and dooming humanity all over again. They agreed to help Veidt cover it upall except for Rorschach, whose unflinching moral absolutism wouldnt allow it. Unable to convince him to remain silent, Doctor Manhattan vaporizes Rorschach.

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In the final panels of the comic, Rorschachs journalwhere he wrote down everything he knew about Veidts ployended up in the office of . As explained by , the journal was eventually published, becoming a counterculture classic among fringe radicals. On the show, many of them now form the ranks of the Seventh Kavalry , a domestic terrorist group in Rorschach masks that seeks to dismantle the entire system Veidt built upon his lie.

As we saw in the premiere episode, the squids (albeit much tinier) , an occurrence thats common enough to necessitate a dedicated municipal squid crew. However, we still dont know exactly how those squids and Veidts big squid might be connected. Could they be hoaxes as well, designed to make another alien invasion, in Peteys words, a threat kept top of mind by random downpours of fetal cephalopods, as well as to make the original D.I.E. seem all the more believable? If so, whos creating those squids? Is it Veidt again? Or Lady Trieu, who assumed control of Veidts genetic engineering company around the time of his disappearance? Could this be the work of the Robert Redford administration? Is this the world that liberals want terrified and covered in squids? Given that Watchmen is bringing this major moment from the comics front and center again, and Lindelof has promised that all your questions will be answered by the season finale, were guessing well know soon enough. In the meantime, keep watching the skies. And the squids.

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