Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic.

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The third season of

" Black Robe Picket " has ended. This time the story only uses comic settings and elements, and the plot direction is almost original. This article will sort out all the worthy analysis from the third to eighth episodes of this season. place! In addition, the easter eggs from the first two episodes that were not mentioned last time will also be added.

1.G Members of the Men

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

In the office scene of the third episode, you can hear Victoria Newman mention that she has dealt with three superheroes, namely Cold Snap, Stacker and Airburst, they are all black robes Picket Universe's version of the X-Men team – members of the G-Men and offshoot teams.

2. Starlight’s ex-boyfriend

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

I forgot to mention last time that Starlight’s ex-boyfriend, Super Sonic, who was later killed by the Motherland, was a colleague of Starlight’s former superhero team Super-Sweet in the original work. Other superheroes are more conservative and decent, and this is also reflected in the characters of the series.

3. Silver Kincaid had a tragic fate in the original work.

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

On the other hand, Silver Kincaid was not as conservative in the comics as in the series. The original work was kidnapped and sexually assaulted by G-Men leader John Godolkin since he was a child, and became a core member of the G-Men. , equivalent to Jean Gray in the Marvel Universe, later used her own abilities to commit suicide, allowing the Black Robe Pickets to begin investigating the G-Men.

4. Queen Maeve serves as an informant

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

Queen Maeve is with the Butcher, and both of them share the same hatred for their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed pickets is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. .

5. Reporter

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

In a news report about soldier boys chasing car thieves in the past, one of the two reporters who wrote the report was called Adam Bocknek, and this person was, in real life, "The Black Robe Picket" Second Assistant Director of the Series.

6. Designer LJ

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

There is a main line in the third season that Locomotive is searching for his roots and exploring his own black culture. In it, he mentioned that he needs a designer named LJ to help him recreate his clothes. LJ is the abbreviation of Laura Jean Shannon, the director responsible for designing clothes on the set of "Blackjack".

7. Madeleine’s son

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

Do you still remember Madeleine, the senior executive of Vought Company, whom the people of the motherland regarded as “mother” in the first season? It was revealed in season three that her missing son was later imprisoned in Vought Enterprises' superpower orphanage and had the ability to teleport.

8. Laying out the spin-off drama "Black Robe"

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

In the fourth episode, Huey mentioned that he went to the superpower orphanage and saw a list of many characters who were regarded as candidates for the next generation of heroes. This was a substitute for " The branch drama "Black Robe Picket" is used to lay out the story. If you have noticed the black woman Marie M in the middle, she has been confirmed to be one of the main characters in the branch drama. The plot will focus on the training process of her and her classmates at the Vought Superhero Academy.

9. The name of the poster girl

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

The name of the poster girl for the gun event is Joelle Craven, who in real life was the art director of the first season of "Blackjack".

10. The title of the episode is taken from the comic book

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

. The title of the third episode is called Barbary Coast, which is taken from the title of the ninth episode of the combined volume of the comic. The title of the fourth episode is called Glorious Five Year Plan, which is taken from the title of the second episode of the combined volume of the comic. The title of the fifth episode is called The Last Time to Look on This World of Lies, which is taken from the title of the fourth episode of the comic book; the title of the sixth episode is Herogasm, which is a tribute to the branch series of the same name; the title of the seventh episode is called Here Comes a Candle to Light You To Bed is taken from the title of the tenth episode of the combined volume of the comic; the title of the eighth episode is called The Instant White-Hot Wild, taken from the title of the 38th issue of the comic.

11. Office name Greywal & Co

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

The office name of Huey, Butcher and others is Greywal & Co. This is a tribute egg to the memory of Arv Greywal, the set designer of the second season of "Blackjack".

12. Ally "Legend"

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

The ally character who appears in the fifth episode is nicknamed "Legend". In the original comic, he refers to the character created by Stanley and helps Walt Enterprise draw comics that beautify the hero.

13. Seth Rogen's role

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

Seth Rogen is a director and producer who often collaborates with Walt Enterprises on superhero movies in the "Blackjack" series universe. It was revealed in the fifth episode He is also a VIP member of Hero** Live.

14. The desire of the motherland

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

The scene where the motherland tells the mirror about his weaknesses is a tribute to the story in the 49th issue of the original comic. The difference is that in the drama, what the motherland longs for is that the people love him, while in the comics, he hopes that his father will be loved by the people. He is proud and no longer looked down upon by others.

15. Tribute to "Supernatural Files"

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

This season there are many rear compartment scenes similar to the picture above, which are all tributes to the famous scene of "Supernatural Files" made famous by Jason Ross Ackles, who plays Soldier Boy.

16. Gal Gadot Call for Singing Incident

Queen Maeve and the Butcher are together, and they both share the same hatred for the people of their motherland. The fact that Queen Maeve serves as an informant for the black-robed picket team is a reference to the plot in the second half of the comic. - DayDayNews

The most expensive guest appearance of this season was in the sixth episode where many big names held a moment of silence and sang for the people Soldier Boy killed in the square. This corresponds to the incident when Gal Gadot asked many celebrities to sing John Lennon 's famous song "Imagine" at the beginning of the epidemic in the hope of inspiring the public.

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