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While Abby and Liz track down the secret Conclave facility, Jason Woodrue conducts experiments on Swamp Thing and makes an incredible discovery.
The episode was rated #1 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 821 votes.
Still reeling from the revelation of the truth behind his existence, Swamp Thing goes on the offensive against Ellery's mercenary team hunting him; Abby comes up against Jason Woodrue, who has crossed the line to save his wife's life.
The episode was rated #2 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 808 votes.
Certain that Alec's disappearance is more than an accident, Abby and Matt venture into the swamp, where she encounters Swamp Thing. Scientist Jason Woodrue comes to Marais.
The episode was rated #3 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 1426 votes.
While Swamp Thing struggles to come to terms with his transformation with the help of a Phantom Stranger, Jason Woodrue shares a revelation with Avery Sunderland.
The episode was rated #4 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 1018 votes.
Something unnatural is happening in the swamps outside Marais, Louisiana. When a mysterious illness strikes the town, CDC investigator (and former Marais native) Abby Arcane is sent to investigate.
The episode was rated #5 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 1813 votes.
After a harrowing journey of survival through the swamp, Avery comes face to face with Swamp Thing, who rescues the injured man and helps his recovery.
The episode was rated #6 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 864 votes.
While Swamp Thing finds a new way to communicate with Abby, Matt learns the truth about Alec Holland and Avery pressures Woodrue to deliver results.
The episode was rated #7 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 952 votes.
While Maria meets with the shadowy finance group known as the Conclave, Lucilia leads Avery out into the swamp under false pretenses.
The episode was rated #8 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 908 votes.
While Swamp Thing senses a growing darkness within the swamp, Abbyâs return dredges up her dark history with the Sunderlands. We learn more about the mysterious Dan Cassidy.
The episode was rated #9 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 1082 votes.
When her friend and co-worker is stricken with the green flu, Abby searches Alecâs lab for a cure, but instead finds the latest supernatural reanimation from the Rot.
The episode was rated #10 Best episode of Swamp Thing from 1242 votes.
Last updated: feb 18, 2021
canceled after 1 episode ... -.- after a great episode, of i may say.
Of all the DC shows they cancelled the one with the most promise? IMO it is better than Doom Patrol and Titans and stomps a mud hole in that CW trash. Guess they weren't ready for "the Green."
I thought it was a great first episode as well. To bad they cancelled it.
I really wasnât expecting much, I thought it would be a difficult character to pull off and expected it to be a bit cheesy, especially given it had been cancelled. However, to my surprise, I really enjoyed it. I found it interesting, intriguing, lots of twist, great characters and acting and generally all round a great show. Iâm really confused to why it was cancelled? DC donât have the best track record, but Iâm actually enjoying their shows; Doom Patrol being my favourite and Titans probably my least favourite. Swamp Thing was definitely somewhere inbetween the two. I do feel the main female actress, playing Abby wasnât quite right, I canât really explain. However, her clumpy mascara in every episode really annoyed me lol :joy: Her friend the reporter wasnât brilliant either, but her part was weak rather than the actress. Overall thought there were plenty of great characters and actors. We saw a small development of the Blue Devil character, perhaps something that will have its own show. I like the actor and his portrayal and hope to see more. Sad to say goodbye to Swamp Thing :cry: But, do watch the first season; it ends with enough closure to the storyline, so youâre not left hanging. Such a shame :frowning2:
What a shame they had to cancel this show. #DCwhatareyouthinking :person_facepalming_tone1::male_sign:
In all honesty, after the first two episodes I started to curb my enthusiasm. I start to understand why it was cancelled. The story is all over the place.
I found the main actress very weak, like she didn't belong in there, the immersion wasn't present. And the clichĂŠs about white people doing stupid things in thriller/horrors movies are true in the show, it's disappointing
Personally, thought it was an interesting show. I was pissed when I discovered they cancelled it. This is becoming a real problem with streaming services. Someone told me it's a good idea to wait until a show has at least 2 seasons before you start watching. I'm really starting to think he's right!!!
Overall nice watch..very reminiscent of twin peaks.. also Crystal Reed gorgeous as always doing a great job
A pretty good show, incomprehensibly canceled before even its diffusion... The show provide a quite interesting intrigue, with some nice jump-scares and creepy moment, as expected in any good horror production. The acting, without been Oscar worthy is definitely better than many similar TV shows. I personally find the 1h format is a little bit long sometimes and think the show would have been more better adapted in 45 or 50 minutes. I was quite a very stupid move to cancel the show after single (quite good) episode, a lot of people then lost any interest in Swamp Thing even before having starting to watch it. The producers/network could have waited the end of the season. Now they will think they were right to cancel the show as it didn't have a huge success, wich induced actually by its early cancellation... I sincerely hope we will be able to see Alec and Abby again, in an unexpected season 2 or in a spin-off in any another DC Universe show (I feel an episode of Doom Patrol would particularly suit).
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