The MCU and I are barely on speaking terms since "Avengers: Endgame" (with the exception of "Thunderbolts" and maybe "Black Widow," but I'll love just about anything if you throw Florence Pugh in it). But the last thing I expected to fill the MCU-sized hole in my heart was HBO Max's "Peacemaker" series.
For starters, I'd never been a huge fan of any DC heroes outside of "Watchmen," which purists will tell you barely qualifies as DC. When I heard John Cena's (admittedly very funny) side character from James Gunn's "The Suicide Squad" was getting his own spin-off, I wrote it off as something I've been calling "Boy TV."
Boy TV features shows designed to be quoted endlessly by college freshmen and high schoolers trying to seem cool. Usually crass, occasionally entertaining, but overhyped by