Alec Bojalad Oct 27, 2019
With its second episode, HBO's Watchmen introduces another real life figure for President Redford's cabinet in Skip Gates.
The following contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 2.
In Watchmen episode 2 “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship,” Angela Abar (Regina King) heads to the Greenwood Center for Cultural Heritage on a mission.
She bypasses the mass of white protestors outside yelling about the unfairness of “Redfordations” and marches right to a console within the museum. As she approaches it, a familiar face pops up and announces himself.
“Hello I’m United States Treasury Secretary Henry Louis Gates Jr. If you like, you can call me Skip,” the recorded Skip Gates in the video says.
And just like that, Watchmen has incorporated another real life figure into its world like it’s done previously with Oklahoma cowboy lawman Bass Reeves and President Robert Redford. If you’re unfamiliar with Dr. Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr.
With its second episode, HBO's Watchmen introduces another real life figure for President Redford's cabinet in Skip Gates.
The following contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 2.
In Watchmen episode 2 “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship,” Angela Abar (Regina King) heads to the Greenwood Center for Cultural Heritage on a mission.
She bypasses the mass of white protestors outside yelling about the unfairness of “Redfordations” and marches right to a console within the museum. As she approaches it, a familiar face pops up and announces himself.
“Hello I’m United States Treasury Secretary Henry Louis Gates Jr. If you like, you can call me Skip,” the recorded Skip Gates in the video says.
And just like that, Watchmen has incorporated another real life figure into its world like it’s done previously with Oklahoma cowboy lawman Bass Reeves and President Robert Redford. If you’re unfamiliar with Dr. Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr.
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