Full spoilers follow for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 8 – “Full Nelson.”
After what has been a fun yet simultaneously heavy season, and certainly an uneven one in terms of pace, James Gunn’s Peacemaker Season 2 comes to an end with the weakest episode of the bunch. While “Full Nelson” – which is the longest segment of the season at 58 minutes – resolves the major character threads of the season, it only effectively does so for one of them, that of the Chris/Harcourt relationship. Everything else, from Rick Flag Sr.’s real plan to Adebayo’s marriage and career to that whole Nazi world thing – remember them? – gets short shrift in this finale, despite its extended running time. Also, all that talk about this season setting up the Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow… well, I guess it kinda does?
First the good: John Cena as Chris Smith/Peacemaker and Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt have been great all season, and the Moonlighting-style will they/won’t they plot finally comes to a cathartic place here. Gunn, who wrote the whole season and is back to direct the finale, finally takes us back to that “night on the boat” that we’ve been hearing about for the past two months, where Chris and Harcourt apparently hooked up in a drunken moment that at least one of them has seemed to regret.
Gunn, always a master when it comes to weaving pop music into his narratives, reveals that the night in question saw the two getting drunk and commiserating over Harcourt’s job situation before happening upon a “rock cruise” by the early-’90s duo Nelson. This is textbook James Gunn, and it works perfectly to sell the idea of Chris and Harcourt having a true moment of connection, even if it’s in the unlikeliest of places. It’s perfect and the actors once again sell the evolution these two have undergone since they first met, and it’s made all the better by the fact that it turns out that the “night on the boat” wasn’t some random hook-up. No, it was just a quick kiss and a look and a feeling. Way better than a random hook-up.




